it's so good, don't even try it once
The consumption of heroin is marked by a euphoric rush, a warm feeling of relaxation, a sense of security and protection, and a dissipation of pain, fear, hunger, tension and anxiety. When heroin is snorted or smoked, the rush is intense and orgasmic. Subjectively, time may slow down. Any sense of anger, frustration or aggression disappears. Users enjoy the feeling of "being wrapped in God's warmest blanket".
I have always advocated that the biggest disease plaguing the 21st century is not coronary heart disease or cancer, but negligence and the lack of love going around in the world.
love is so scarce in this world that it is NO WONDER that substance abuse has been seen on the rise. Why should there be stigma behind substance abuse when 90% of abusers are those coming from a compromised background, unhealthy mental states, and a generalized background of negligence?
I believe this should start from Medical School itself. So few of my classmates saw what I saw when I read the lecture or heard it on substance abuse. Even more importantly so few saw the stigma I saw.
Substance abuse, I believe, is a DISEASE from the lack of love. born out of negligence. It is the human response to finding a substitute for all the good feelings from life denied to them.
so have some empathy my fellow healthcare workers if you ever have the chance to treat or manage these PATIENTS. the operative word being patients.
the day we stop thinking of them as abusers and instead, patients; it's when the stigma ends.
and where recovery and progression can begin
I have always advocated that the biggest disease plaguing the 21st century is not coronary heart disease or cancer, but negligence and the lack of love going around in the world.
love is so scarce in this world that it is NO WONDER that substance abuse has been seen on the rise. Why should there be stigma behind substance abuse when 90% of abusers are those coming from a compromised background, unhealthy mental states, and a generalized background of negligence?
I believe this should start from Medical School itself. So few of my classmates saw what I saw when I read the lecture or heard it on substance abuse. Even more importantly so few saw the stigma I saw.
Substance abuse, I believe, is a DISEASE from the lack of love. born out of negligence. It is the human response to finding a substitute for all the good feelings from life denied to them.
so have some empathy my fellow healthcare workers if you ever have the chance to treat or manage these PATIENTS. the operative word being patients.
the day we stop thinking of them as abusers and instead, patients; it's when the stigma ends.
and where recovery and progression can begin
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