The Mind and the Body: Obtaining a Drug Free Environment

By Tashi, published Aug 16, 2007
Published Content: 134  Total Views: 1,995  Favorited By: 3 CPs
Rating: 3.0 of 5
For the drug abuser the statement that one must hit bottom in order for the individual to have a reasonable chance of becoming drug free seems to be an oversimplification to a dilemma that has torn and is tearing a person's life apart. The drug abuser who is enslaved does not want to be given advice nor be embedded with one sentence curative statements to address a destructive ailment that has taken complete controls over the mind and the body of the person but all the same this one is desperately looking for a quick fix to achieve personal freedom much in the same way as the individual seeks instant gratification by the use of whatever they're drug of choice happens to be, and yet even as the desire of the drug abuser is not in the hearing of this or any other like statements the facts of life bears this comment out to be absolutely true in the majority if not in all cases for those who are solidly entrapped by an addition.

So what is a person's bottom? Well that depends entirely upon the individual as to where and when he or she feels and believes that the extent of his or her personal limits has been reached. For some drug abusers it may be the financial strain that causes them to bottom out and for another it may be the betrayal of caring and trust that has been extended to them by another that causes the end to come. Whatever the methods and the means may be it clearly appears that there must occur a total mental collapse and surrender in the life of the drug abuser in order for that person to be on a level or platform where freedom and upward mobility can become the turning point in his or her life and when this personal bottom has been reached the very next step is for the person to bodily remove her or him self from around their using environment and any other such like pervasive influences because no matter how much she or he wants to convince themselves of it the mental strength of the drug abuser is much too weak at this initial point of abstinence to stand up against a strong craving that has draped and intertwined itself into a concrete habit of daily life.

Comments
Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)
Your name:

Submit your own content on this or any topic. Get started »
Most Commented On