Addiction disease is often seen as a consequence of pampering, lack of discipline and self-control, even human whimsy. Paradoxically, a sick person is expected to "start", wake up, get serious, help himself.
Drugs, alcohol, tobacco, games of chance, drugs, food, the Internet, shopping - addiction can have many faces and affect anyone. Addiction can have a devastating effect not only on the body, but also on the soul, social life and financial situation.
Addiction is a disease and must be treated like any other disease. Unlike other diseases, they are characterized by a lack of control and the characteristic lack of a strong desire of a person to be cured of the disease. The specificity of the addiction disease is that the person no longer has control over his behavior, so it is pointless to ask him to establish that control. Motivation for the treatment of addiction is more than half of the work done, but by the very nature of the disease, it is exactly what is missing.
Heroin addiction is a chronic, progressive, recurrent disease. There is a popular belief that anyone who tries heroin is rarely cured of it. In the case of heroin, the folk belief coincides with scientific facts. There is no trial for heroin. Sometimes two or three "trials" are enough to create a complete heroin addiction. Most heroin addicts were unaware of what the substance they were "trying" was. When we say that someone is not aware of what they are trying, it is because rarely does anyone see themselves as a person who has withdrawn from all important people in their life, who is no longer able to perform everyday functions if it is not "done" or who does not find pleasure in one joy of life except heroin itself.
Also, rarely does anyone see themselves as a person who is capable of having only one goal - to procure heroin and does not dare to fulfill that goal, every day, over and over again. Rarely does anyone see such a life as desired, but it is exactly the reality for anyone who ventures into the world of heroin. Complete abstinence from opiates as a treatment outcome is rarely achieved. That is why prevention is extremely important. The education of young people is the most important factor influencing the reduction of the number of heroin users today. Heroin is a derivative of morphine, a drug produced from opium poppy, and is probably the most dangerous drug today in terms of the speed of addiction it causes.
Heroin in nature does not exist in isolation, it is neither in the cocoon nor in the poppy stalk. It arrives on the market as a white crystalline powder. Pure heroin is as white as cocaine, but it is not marketed. Depending on the purity of the mixture, ie the type and amount of the substance added by the dealers, the color of the heroin varies from light brown to brownish-reddish hue. In order to increase the amount of drugs on the market, and thus the earnings, a variety of substances are added to pure heroin (powdered sugar, various powdered detergents, gypsum, etc.).
Heroin is a natural, heavy drug that is produced from morphine, and according to its action, it belongs to opioids. Heroin (diacetylmorphine) is a synthetic derivative of morphine, and the speed and strength of its action are a consequence of its good fat solubility, which allows it to pass the blood-brain barrier faster. There is a risk of overdose with every heroin intake, to know. Heroin has the strongest addictive properties, mental and physical, known to date.
In 97% of users, addiction occurs within less than twenty days of regular use.
Heroin is very dangerous drug.Heroin destroys people and many die.In our village we have two guys who taking heroin.One guy recovered in Spain community.It is sad looking those two guys how they decay day by day.