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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-09-10 06:37 pm

[ SECRET POST #4268 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4268 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2018-09-11 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
Disease or not, you have to make a conscious choice to start doing drugs in the first place. Everyone knows that drugs are addictive and dangerous; it's an exceedingly well-known fact. They're deliberately CREATED to be addictive. You know damn well what you're getting into if you start taking drugs, it's not like you can accidentally become addicted to drugs. Alcohol or painkillers? Sure. Things like heroin and meth? No.

(Anonymous) 2018-09-11 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
Wow this is a lot of ignorance stuffed into a short comment. Do you have any idea how common it is to get addicted to alcohol or prescription pain meds and end up taking illegal drugs instead or in addition? Addiction isn’t any more moral or less destructive when it’s to legal substances, jfc.

My dad was the most health obsessed person I have ever met, and then he got shingles and stung by a stingray in the same month. It was right as Oxycontin was taking off, and he became an addict, first to it and then to anything he could get his hands on.

(Anonymous) 2018-09-11 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
As someone with chronic pain, fuck you. You know what my first thought was after waking up from surgery was? "I'm not in pain. For the first time in FIVE YEARS, nothing hurts." How easy it would have been if I had been born with an addictive personality (which has been proven to be as much of a chemical brain issue as other mental illnesses) to get addicted to post-surgery pain killers.

Yes some people make bad decisions, and some people fall into addiction through mitigating circumstances like mine, because you have no idea what it's like to wake up in the morning and cry because everything hurts and the doctors still don't know why everything hurts, and going to the ER does nothing because even if I'd wanted painkillers (which I didn't, I wanted answers) they just looked at me like I was drug seeking and sent me home.

(Anonymous) 2018-09-11 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
alcohol and painkillers are drugs that people OD on

Also, where is your empathy for other human beings