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Heroin Addiction Heroin addiction is a disease that affects a person's entire being, and although heroin addiction can be extremely powerful, drug treatment is the most effective option available for those who want it. Heroin is a fast acting opiate and has addictive qualities that hook people into a life of heroin addiction. There are many risks involved in the heroin addiction lifestyle, and once people begin to use the drug, they are at risk of receiving disease such as HIV as well as subjecting themselves to other dangerous situations. People suffering from heroin addiction are often unable to see clearly because the drug has started to control them. A person who was once responsible, compassionate and intelligent, will begin lying, forgetting about bills and payments and stealing from loved ones because he/she needs to feed the heroin addiction. The feeling that a heroin addict feels after using the drug is so powerful that nothing in the world matters any longer. The strength of heroin addiction comes mostly from the way the drug reacts with a person's mind. The effects of heroin are felt almost immediately after the drug is placed in the body and it reacts with the brain by blocking important pain receptors and neurons that send messages back and forth between the body and brain. Some users say that heroin makes them feel like they are floating or invincible, others say that they feel numb. Either way, heroin addiction tricks the body and mind into believing that it feels good, when in reality the drug is dulling the senses and intoxicating the body with poison. Heroin's potency leads to a high frequency of heroin addiction. Heroin addiction, like all other forms of drug addiction, has symptoms including an unshakable craving or obsession for the drug as well as increase in the amount of heroin that is needed to feel high. Because heroin is expensive, and an addict's tolerance increases over time, people with heroin addiction ruin the lives of people they love in order to satisfy their addictions. The obsession or craving that characterizes heroin addiction comes in the form of a desire or thought that the person needs more heroins in order to live and function normally. The thought of going through another five minutes without the drug scares them to the point where they will go to any length to get high again. The physical dependence felt as a result of heroin addiction can only be broken when a person is able to completely rid the body of the drug. Many users are never able to stop doing heroin, either because they have gone too far down in the disease, or because they are unwilling to get or ask for help. In many other cases, however, heroin addiction is treatable if a person undergoes the proper medical detoxification process and proceeds with drug rehabilitation. During drug treatment heroin addiction is attacked from all sides, teaching the addict how to live without the drug as well as uncovering patterns and behaviors that lead to the use of heroin. Heroin addiction tears apart families and causes despair where there was once happiness. At Spencer Recovery Centers, we are dedicated to helping families and individuals put their lives back together. Through our comprehensive treatment programs, people suffering from heroin addiction and addiction to other drugs, undergo the rigorous but rewarding process of starting a new life in recovery. If you or someone you love needs help and drug treatment, we have what you need. Please contact us and ask about our consultation services and treatment options. A new life is just a phone call away. |
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