They may want to if they recognize the effects of their use. Some don't or in denial. Many that want to quit are unable to because to the extremely intense cravings and withdrawl symptoms (without help from a methadone or other program).
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It is perfectly reasonable to feel uncomfortable, especially if they are a former drug addict and DEFINITELY if you don't know them.
The cons to quitting smoking are withdrawal symptoms such as being grumpy, insomnia and depression. Also someone who quits might feel restless and need to pick up another habit as a distraction.
I am a heroin addict and I do feel cold except when I am on heroin.
not sure what you mean by "gun powder" but yes black herion def does exist, you will usually find this out west, on east coast it is usually brown or white. Also black tar herion is a step above opium, but a similar look, feel, and consistency.
Sometimes a person just wants to try it and see how it affects them especially if they are under a lot of stress. What many people do not understand is that drug addiction is a very powerful addiction. No one whats to neglect their family but once you become addicted it changes you in ways you would never ever have believed. The guilt can become overwhelming and an addict will increase their habit to help them not feel the guilt. I have often thought that only an addict can feel the urge and it is very difficult for their loved ones to understand.
You will know by the way you feel towards him and the way he makes you feel.
it can effect your outer beauty and it is a bad habit for you because you can't feel clean inside and you will be uncomfortable in your own habit.
it can effect your outer beauty and it is a bad habit for you because you can't feel clean inside and you will be uncomfortable in your own habit.
it has been known that drugaddicts would steal or lie to fund the habit. Must of the time they would come with a good story so people feel compation and thus obatining some money. Troughout time,the addict refines the lies and it becomes part of daily life.
No. Quitting is when you chose to leave the place you work at. A supervisor can not control how you feel towards the job. However, if a supervisor doesn't feel like this is the job for you they can fire you.
Most people use it because it makes them feel good. Then some have to use it to feel normal. Eventually they find they can't stop without feeling as though they are going to die.About 85-90% of people drink for reason number one, and that's that. The others, who don't choose to become addicted, develop a physical dependence on alcohol without knowing it. By the time they realize it, it is usually too late, and active measures are necessary to stop drinking and put their lives back together. The thing that non-alcoholics are unable to grasp is that quitting is far, far more easily said than done. A man will never know what it's like to deliver a baby, and a non-addict will never know what it's like to try to overcome an addiction. Imagine trying to break any bad habit -- we've all done it -- and then imagine that every time you tried your body sent out emergency signals that put you in a condition of high stress and made you sick. That's about as close as a non-addict can get.