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View Poll Results: Will i piss clean? And or will i get the job?
Piss clean, do well in interview and get the job 10 15.87%
Piss dirty, and get the job 10 15.87%
Piss dirty, get laughed at, dont get the job 43 68.25%
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Old 12-07-2013, 11:05 AM
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you can DIE from alcohol withdrawal. People can't will the pain away thats why they kill it with drugs.

best case scenario usually involves another medication, and or luck.
What does that have to do with anything? When I quit smoking, I tapered off so as to lessen the physical effects. But that doesn't mean it was a disease. Again, you don't cure cirrhosis of the liver by slowly reducing your alcohol intake.
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Old 12-08-2013, 07:18 PM
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Again, you don't cure cirrhosis of the liver by slowly reducing your alcohol intake.
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Old 12-06-2013, 01:42 PM
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Addiction is only called a disease so you feel better about paying a doctor to treat you.

In reality, there is no cure for being weak-willed.
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Old 12-07-2013, 01:32 AM
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Addiction is only called a disease so you feel better about paying a doctor to treat you.

In reality, there is no cure for being weak-willed.
If you knew anything about how addiction works in your brain, you would never associate addiction with being weak-willed.

You can call it a disease or not, that's up to you. I have my reserves to calling it a out right disease too. But saying that someone just needs to "man up and stop doing it, all it takes is will power" is about the most moronic thing you can say.

Before you even try to come back with some troll response, go look up how the brain works during addiction. Go learn how coping skills involve addiction. Go learn how your sub-conscience works with your frontal cortex. Go learn hedonic set points, receptors, how things like dopemine and leptin etc can all influence what you do without you even being able to control it. Go learn why group therapy works. And I mean the underlying issue.

I could care less if people consider it a disease or not. But to think addicts are just weak-willed people is completely false. No doctor, scientist, therapist (read: people who are much more educated in this) will ever say it's just a matter of willpower. That's just a social dogma that people use to justify being clueless about how addiction works.
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Old 12-07-2013, 02:03 AM
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...Go learn why group therapy works. And I mean the underlying issue.
Does it? All the numbers I've ever seen have shown that things like AA and NA are no more effective than 0 treatment (5-10% success rate).
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Old 12-07-2013, 02:39 AM
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Does it? All the numbers I've ever seen have shown that things like AA and NA are no more effective than 0 treatment (5-10% success rate).
It's greater than that if used completely.

The biggest problem with AA/NA is the anonymous factor. It's incredibly hard to get a accurate success rate.

You also have to take into account that most of the time success rate means "They stopped for good", when in reality most people do relapse a few times before they finally get completely clean.

The biggest selling point about AA/NA and other group therapy is that it helps treat a underlying issue with your addiction. Being able to learn how to live a healthy lifestyle (which is the base of what AA teaches you) gives you a big leg up over not when it comes to getting clean.

It's easier to stay clean if everything else in your life is going well. It's hard to stay clean when your life is a wreck. You learn how to live life on lifes terms, and be positive and happy then drugs become much less of a need.

But any statistic you read about AA/NA and whatnot are either misleading or wrong. The truth is you really can't measure how successful it actually is.

But it doesn't take a genius to gather that having a good healthy support structure will increase your chances of recovery vs. nothing at all. Sure some people can get clean on their own, in fact many people do. I know a few people who have quit Meth could turkey and are doing just fine without it years later. If that's you, more power to you. If you can't, then it doesn't hurt anything to try AA/NA.
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Old 12-07-2013, 10:37 AM
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It's greater than that if used completely.

The biggest problem with AA/NA is the anonymous factor. It's incredibly hard to get a accurate success rate.

You also have to take into account that most of the time success rate means "They stopped for good", when in reality most people do relapse a few times before they finally get completely clean.

The biggest selling point about AA/NA and other group therapy is that it helps treat a underlying issue with your addiction. Being able to learn how to live a healthy lifestyle (which is the base of what AA teaches you) gives you a big leg up over not when it comes to getting clean.

It's easier to stay clean if everything else in your life is going well. It's hard to stay clean when your life is a wreck. You learn how to live life on lifes terms, and be positive and happy then drugs become much less of a need.

But any statistic you read about AA/NA and whatnot are either misleading or wrong. The truth is you really can't measure how successful it actually is.

But it doesn't take a genius to gather that having a good healthy support structure will increase your chances of recovery vs. nothing at all. Sure some people can get clean on their own, in fact many people do. I know a few people who have quit Meth could turkey and are doing just fine without it years later. If that's you, more power to you. If you can't, then it doesn't hurt anything to try AA/NA.
Let's say AA/NA had 100% success rate. Does that prove addiction is a disease? Defensive driving courses help people get better at driving. Does that mean bad driving is a disease?
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Old 12-07-2013, 08:27 AM
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If you knew anything about how addiction works in your brain, you would never associate addiction with being weak-willed.

You can call it a disease or not, that's up to you. I have my reserves to calling it a out right disease too. But saying that someone just needs to "man up and stop doing it, all it takes is will power" is about the most moronic thing you can say.
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I could care less if people consider it a disease or not. But to think addicts are just weak-willed people is completely false. No doctor, scientist, therapist (read: people who are much more educated in this) will ever say it's just a matter of willpower. That's just a social dogma that people use to justify being clueless about how addiction works.
Bitch please. I know addiction firsthand. I am educated both in the streets and the classroom. I've studied the chemistry of the brain. I smoked meth in the 90's. The 90's! I spent a decade as an every-day fall-down drunk. I've done hundreds of hours of court-mandated therapy, I've done AA, in-patient commitments, jail, etc etc. Am I credible yet?

I finally quit because I decided to, alone. I honestly don't see any other way. All your therapy is simply trying to push you toward that choice. No one else is going to quit for you.

Addiction is less a disease and more an allergy. Some folks have an adverse reaction to certain substances. You don't try an cure an allergy. You just demand of yourself, "I'm not going to shoot-up today because it will kill everything I love."
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Old 12-07-2013, 10:06 AM
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Bitch please. I know addiction firsthand. I am educated both in the streets and the classroom. I've studied the chemistry of the brain. I smoked meth in the 90's. The 90's! I spent a decade as an every-day fall-down drunk. I've done hundreds of hours of court-mandated therapy, I've done AA, in-patient commitments, jail, etc etc. Am I credible yet?

I finally quit because I decided to, alone. I honestly don't see any other way. All your therapy is simply trying to push you toward that choice. No one else is going to quit for you.

Addiction is less a disease and more an allergy. Some folks have an adverse reaction to certain substances. You don't try an cure an allergy. You just demand of yourself, "I'm not going to shoot-up today because it will kill everything I love."
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