I have adhd so I feel “normal" because technically it's making me function like a “normal" person.
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They get addicted because their bodies rely on those substances to survive. Once you smoke for example, you don't feel normal without doing it so people keep on doing it to feel normal again. Never abuse drugs!
Well, if you know for a fact that they like you then you can relax and feel comfortable. But most people feel a fear of rejection before asking someone out - it's completely normal and common.
A zonker is someone who intentionally makes themselves feel drowsy or tired, by the effect of drugs.
yes you can!!! I am 5'10 140lbs and 21 years old female. I was on heroin for 3 years//was on other drugs such as cocaine/pills ect but heroin is what got me stuck inw ithdrawls. so I got on the methadone program and I am up to 145mg and feel great! im not high I just feel normal... like before I was on drugs and guess what to feel normal feel WONDERFUL to me!
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She felt normal. It was just like a normal bedroom. She had all her belongings in their,But she did have to share the room with someone.
masochism
Sure they should. That is, they aren't really the ones being creative, the drugs are altering their mindset and thus being "creative" for them. Then again, someone who takes drugs shouldn't feel very accomplished about his or helf self in the first place.
Disappointment after developing feelings for someone is a normal reaction
There are some food that depending on how there are ingested can make a person feel the effect of being high on drugs without being on drugs. Smoking a banana peel can give that effect; morning glory seeds even nutmeg can make someone feel high.
That varies widely. Many use drugs because they feel sad. Many do feel sad (or sadder) that they feel compelled to use drugs and due to the problems it creates. Some just like to do drugs.
We assume you mean the difference between an addict and a non-addict.When people are exposed to drugs for prolonged periods, their brains undergo changes and adapt to the presence of the drugs. When that happens, the person needs the drug in order to feel something like normal, and they are addicted. In order to get high, they have to take more and more of the drug as this tolerance builds. Tolerance is one of the first signs of addiction to any drug, including alcohol.When the drugs are removed, the changes in the brain scream out for more drugs. The brain has adapted, and cannot go back to normal quickly. In order to recover, addicts must abstain from all drugs for long enough to allow the changes in the brain to reverse (to the extent that they are able to) so that they can again feel normal without the presence of the drug.Unfortunately, not all of the changes reverse, which means that if an addict uses again, it will take very little time for them to be back to the point where they were before, and the process will have to be repeated -- if they don't die first.