Posts Tagged ‘addiction’

Why People Become Addicted

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Why do people become addicted? What is the fundamental mechanism? Of course, this question has been answered to varying degrees and in varying ways. Whether you consider the physical aspects of addiction where changes occur in the brain, or the psychological mechanism that triggers an addiction many theories already exist.

This article is strictly my opinion. It is my personal attempt to understand addiction and I don’t claim to have any scientific backing for my model of addiction. Nor do I seek any. I’m merely trying to understand addiction in terms that make sense to me personally. If this is useful to you in some way, then so much the better.

Addiction can be a powerful force in our lives. I hold that addiction occurs with each of us to varying degrees. Drug and alcohol addictions are the most obvious to us because their destructive effects are very evident. But what about those addictions that are not so obvious. Do you have a favorite food? A favorite song? Why do we choose one thing over another? Why do people choose differently?

On a purely physical realm it appears that our brains become stimulated in a certain way that we enjoy and therefore we are left with a memory that is pleasurably associated with a certain stimulus such as a sound or a taste or a sensation. Could this be the basis for addiction?

Since we are beings with an organic component, this makes complete sense. Once an impression is made on us it is either postivive or negative and we have a ‘feeling’ that goes with that. Being creatures that enjoy pleasure over pain we naturally seek to relive positive experiences and avoid negative ones.

Therefore, if we had an experience that triggered a negative feeling, such as the taste of garlic, then we may forever hate the taste of garlic. Yet, someone else’s early experience or experiences with garlic may have been quite pleasurable. Therefore, they actually enjoy the taste and smell of garlic even to the point that they always use it or cook with it.

Being similar in our organic components, how can such divergent reactions occur?
The only differential seems to be the original experience itself and how we reacted to it. That experience and reaction creates a record in our brains. This must be how two different brains can have such different reactions to the same substance or experience.

Then are we at the mercy of our first experience in regards to any particular stimuli?
Yes, if we don’t do anything about it. However, if we really exert our will, we should be able to change our reaction to virtually anything.

Therefore, through exertion of willpower an addiction, any addiction, should be defeatable. Of course, things are not necessarily that simple in the real world. But in principle and in my opinion, it seems to be this way.

Otherwise, we would simply be robots at the mercy of these addictions that exist to varying degrees. I think most people would agree that is not the case. Also, it would contradict the gift of freewill that I believe we all have been granted. There are some things that we don’t get to choose in this life yet there are many things that we may exert our personal choice over. I believe that addiction is one of those things we can choose not to have. Maybe it takes hard work to beat an addiction but I think we do have an option in this regard.

If I’m correct, then the most important component to beating an addiction is the willingness to do so, coupled by the intensity of the desire to beat the addiction. It seems certain that the person must be willing at some level to be rid of an addiction in order for that freedom to occur.

Author:  David S.

*If you have or think you might have a drug, alcohol or other dangerous addiction, you should seek the help of a qualified physician and get proper treatment as soon as possible.
 

June 22, 1969: Superstar Judy Garland Found Dead from “Self-Overdosage of Barbiturates”…

Friday, June 12th, 2009

It is former superstar singer and actress Judy Garland’s birthday today!

Through a career that spanned 45 of her 47 years, Garland attained international stardom as an actress in musical and dramatic roles, as a recording artist and on the concert stage. Respected for her versatility, she received a Juvenile Academy Award, won a Golden Globe Award, received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for her work in films, as well as Grammy Awards and a Tony Award. She had a contralto singing range.

Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm, June 10, 1922 – June 22, 1969) was a truly amazing talent.  But Despite her professional triumphs, Garland battled personal problems throughout her life. Insecure about her appearance, her
feelings were compounded by film executives who told her she was unattractive and overweight. Plied with drugs to control her weight and increase her productivity, Garland endured a decades-long struggle with addiction. Garland
was plagued by financial instability, often owing hundreds of thousands of dollars in back taxes, and her first four of five marriages ended in divorce. She attempted suicide on a number of occasions. Garland died of an accidental drug overdose at the age of forty-seven, leaving children Liza Minnelli, Lorna Luft, and Joey Luft.

In 1997, Garland was posthumously awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and several of her recordings have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. In 1999, the American Film Institute placed her among the ten greatest female stars in the history of American cinema.

Garland landed the lead role of Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (1939) at the age of sixteen, in which she introduced the song with which she would forever be identified, “Over the Rainbow”. Although producers Arthur Freed and Mervyn LeRoy had wanted Garland from the start, studio chief Mayer tried first to borrow Shirley Temple from 20th Century Fox. Temple’s services were denied and Garland was cast.

Judy Garland’s legacy as a performer and a personality has endured long after her death. The American Film Institute named Garland eighth among the Greatest Female Stars of All Time.

Of particular note is Garland’s status as a gay icon. She always had a large base of fans in the gay community. Reasons often given for her standing, especially  amongst gay men, are admiration of her ability as a performer, the
way her personal struggles supposedly mirrored those of gay men in America during the height of her fame and her value as a camp figure.

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Crystal Meth Addiction A Modern Problem

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Crystal Meth Addiction

The addiction to Crystal Methamphetamine, sometimes called crank, ice and glass, is at a record high. Folks of each age and in every walk of life, from children to adults, are experiencing the high that includes the application of this dangerous drug. Unfortunately, they must also experience the horror of the side affects that comes with it. Sometimes , when someone begins to use Crystal Meth, it’s just a once-in-a-while thing for fun, mostly used when partying with friends. Then, it starts to become more and before you know what has happened, you are hooked. It is not only because you would like it, or like it, it is because you need it. Ultimately , you can’t get thru the day without it; that’s because Crystal Meth is extremely addictive and very dangerous.

The use of this drug has many side effects which can be ravaging both mentally and physically. Any one taking Crystal Meth are extraordinarily sure to suffer short- term is affecting including loss of appetite, insomnia, mood swings, and inconsistent, violent behavior. Some had hallucinations ; you may start to see and hear things that are not truly there, or begin to feel insects crawling all over your skin. Irrespective of what you do, you will not make them depart. You will also exhibit signs of paranoia and have mad episodes. Then too, some crystal meth users even become suicidal.

Crystal Meth addiction may also cause irreversible, long term, physical has effects on like heart and blood pressure issues, and can cause damage to blood vessels leading to the brain. This can cause a stroke, convulsions and quite probably death. The more of this drug you put into your system, the more your body becomes accustomed to it and the more you will need to have the required high.

Drugs are one of the number 1 reasons for birth defects, and Crystal Meth is no exception. Premature birth, underweight newborns and even deformities have been associated with mummies who used crystal methamphetamine whilst pregnant.

There is help for those that need to kick this threatening habit and get their life back. There are agencies like Crystal Meth Anonymous that have helped many addicts to rid of the poison that has taken control of their lives. With their 12-step program, they teach you a way to take it one day at a time. All the group’s people work together to help heal each other, with the assistance sponsors that have worked through the same issue of obsession, and understand the way to support one another. They do not judge anyone needing help either, since as previous addicts, they know what exactly what you’re going through. You may also search the Net for other programs that are available to help reclaim your life. In fact, what have you’ve were given to lose particularly, when you remember the alternative?.

Addictive Behaviors And Addiction: Do Any Of These 7 Signs Look Familiar?

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

In speaking of addiction most people think of alcoholism and drug addiction, but the reality is that addiction is far broader than that.

There are process addictions in in addition to addiction to illegal drugs or alcohol. Some compulsive behaviors have been viewed as an addictions such as gambling, shopping, and eating dysfunction. When a person is actively using they hurt themselves and others. Questions arise. Do we know what addiction is? When does it start and how? It is hard to discern when a pattern of behavior moves into addiction?

It is hard to understand, but none the less it is a fact that while many people can engage in behavior or use drugs and alcohol with no difficulties, addicts simply cannot. Those who cannot stop and control their behaviors get addicted, and that is unfortunate. Who you are or your social standing does not matter when it comes to addiction.

All addicts are not alike. There is no poster child. Though addiction has been studied for years, few researchers can agree on causes or cures. The part of addiction and that is the most difficult to quantify and evaluate is the emotional part of it. Often addiction is fed by the seeming relief it can bring from uncomfortable emotions. The irony is that using generates more negative emotions that require more relief.

While addiction manifests itself in different people in different ways, here are the most common signs and symptoms of addiction:

Symptom 1 - Unable to meet responsibilities of relationships or at home, school or work.

Symptom 2 - Compulsive preoccupation, meaning one spends a great deal of time thinking about the substance or behavior

Symptom 3 - Has tried but failed to stop using the substance or end the behavior. Loss of control becomes a reality.

Symptom 4 - Engages in the behavior or substance use knowing it is dangerous or in dangerous situations such as driving.

Symptom 5 - Because of the addiction, one stops activities or hobbies that were fun or enjoyable.

Symptom 6 - There is a need to increase the amount and frequency of the behavior or substance to achieve the desired felling or affect.

Symptom 7 - Ones life has become centered around the addiction, isolation from others occurs.

Talk to somebody if any of the above symptoms are occurring. One thing all researchers and addiction professionals agree on is that addiction is progressive. Left untreated, it will get worse.

There is more information available here on addiction treatment.

Every Day We Gamble, So Why is Playing Poker so Different

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

There is a some what black cloud over people that visit casinos or play online poker, they are seen as some what addicts to the world and people look at them like they have no families or friends, because they have pushed them all away by gambling their money.

But is this really what is true? Gamblers in my mind are just like any other folk but with a hobby, I mean you would not think badly about some one that plays golf, or goes swimming so why think in a negative way about some one that wants to play a bit of gambling?

I mean every one gambles, whether you like it or not you in most situations gamble at least twice a day if not more. So let us take a took at everyday gambling habit crimes that people are commiting on a daily basis.

1) Every time you step outside and drive the vehicle or cross the road you are gambling with your life, no one knows what is around the corner
2) Whenever you purchase something to eat you are gambling with your cash, especially if it is somewhere that you have not eaten before. I literally mean how many times have you had to eat awful tasting food in a restaurant that you have paid money for?
3) As a matter of fact whenever you want to buy something such as a car you are gambling with your hard earned cash. What's there to say that when you hand over 3k for a car a few weeks later it will just break down on you.

So the next time that you throw insults at gamblers take a moment to remember that you probably do it every day.

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