i love drugs?
Q: Why do addicts hold on to false beliefs about their drug use?
A: Because addicts love what we are addicted to more than anything or anyone else, we typically hold onto false beliefs until we hit bottom and are forced to face the reality that the love of our life does not love us at all–and is actually trying to kill us.
Addicts’ anosognosia or denial typically cause us to hold on to false beliefs about our drug use.
addict
a person who is addicted, particularly to a harmful drug
She is an alcohol addict.
He is a drug addict.
She is a chocolate chip cookie addict.
An addict is a special person who is chosen by the almighty universe–one of universe’s chosen ones–chosen to suffer great traumas and many struggles, in order to recover from addiction and emerge strong enough to pass along his or her learned wisdom and positive energy to the rest of humanity and back into the universe.
Until a suffering drug addict or alcohol addict (alcoholic) learns from his addiction sponsor how to become a non-relapsing recovering addict, his addiction will inevitably progress to either jail/prison, a mental institution or an early death; and, somewhere along the way, relapsing addicts always end up losing their jobs, all of their friends and lovers, and, finally, their families give up on them too.
anosognosia
a mental health disorder where a person demonstrates the inability to recognize his or her own illness or handicap; an unconscious inability to notice that a problem exists
Anosognosia patients do not agree that they need treatment because they do not notice their own illness.
Because he suffered from anosognosia he refused treatment, although it was plain for everyone else to see that he is an addict.
denial
conscious refusal to believe that a problem exists
We could not break through his denial that he is an addict.
AND THAT’S THE TRUTH
DR PEPPER
IS A
FIZZICIST
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