Monday on Dr. Phil - Heroin Addicted Twins Pt. 2
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twin crack hos----that's hot.
off tv dr phil had sex with the twin honeys?
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@Diacetylm0rpheen Thank you very much - both for the thoughtful answer & also for the compliment. Your answer makes a great deal of sense as well as helping me to understand some issues. I live in Victoria, Australia though, and not in America. : )
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@stepjess1 He doesn't have a clue about addiction. I have spent months and months in Recovery centers, detox, and I can tell you first-hand.. Forced recovery does not exist. Not every addict is incredibly stupid. A lot, however, are. Most of the addicts I know, including myself, are highly educated and very careful and tedious with their Heroin usage, and preparation of the drug. I definitely do see where you are coming from, though. You're right, on rare occasions the aggressive method works.
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@darkallegiance666 Part 3.) In summation, I do believe the more intelligent people have a hard time letting go of things.. Mostly due to over-analyzing. I believe it goes both ways. Off subject: Do you live in America? You seem very intelligent yourself and quite interesting.
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@darkallegiance666 Part 2.) Due to cutting agents and constantly fluctuating product quality. Back to what you said about intelligent people and escaping reality.. I believe people who are less intelligent and intuitive, tend to have a harder time finding ways in which to deal with their problems. Inevitably making it harder for them to understand their emotions and cope with their problematic feelings. Like I said, thank you for your kind question.
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@darkallegiance666 Part 1.) I would definitely agree. And thank you, by the way. I am honestly flattered. Heroin has only affected my brain in the sense of addiction. Heroin in itself really doesn't lead to any long term effects or brain damage. Only in the case of overdose will real, permanent brain damage occur. The black market created by our government's attempts to control our lives is what hurts the people who use Heroin and other highly addictive substances...
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@Diacetylm0rpheen You read like a highly intelligent person & I have formed the opinion that the highly intelligent are often in more need than most to escape the harshness & confusion of this life. I think that the highly intelligent are also more sensitive & intuitive than those with less intelligence & that events can hurt them more deeply. Would you agree to this? I don't mean to sound snobbish but I'm curious. Heroin doesn't seem to have affected your brain.
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@idontsignin their history. I am very well educated on the physical, mental, and long-term effects of most drugs. The specific reactions that occur in the brain, etc. I am enamoured by drugs. My addiction has one different facet to it than that of most addicts and I believe that makes it a little harder for me to escape the world of drugs I am wrapped up in. I am what I call a 'drug-nerd'. Haa.
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@idontsignin I just started hanging out with the wrong people.. exactly what you are NOT supposed to do. I eventually succumbed to temptation. The Heroin right now is better than ever, along with the Cocaine and I am finding it as hopeless as ever trying to quit. To describe it plainly.. no matter how much I tell myself I'm not going to get high, I just want to so badly. I am an addict and that means I love, yes LOVE getting high. I've spent my adult life so far studying drugs, researching
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@idontsignin Well, thank you very much, sir. I have tried Methadone maintenance, but the physical addiction is greatly increased due to the fact that your body never gets a break from the Methadone.. Due to daily dosing and it's very long half-life. Basically, the withdrawals are much, much worse. The program did work well for me, until it began causing me health problems. I just recently did 97 days in an inpatient treatment.. the longest I was able to stay.
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