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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 646606" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>hopeandjoy, I think drugs are addictive physically. I also have read a lot about addiction since my daughter used drugs and I have read many people say that rehabs are not the most common way people quit. Most just quit. I don't know if this is right or wrong. My daughter quit. No rehab. Nothing. It was time. She was not in a good time in her life, forced to live in her self-righteous brother's basement where it was cold and he rarely gave her company. Her boyfriend was the only person there to hold her hand.</p><p></p><p>I think addiction is complex. If it were as easy as feeling connected to family/friends, well, most of our kids had that. They were not on the street first. That came after they became dangerous to us.</p><p></p><p>This man is a blogger, not a doctor, just like us. I do think some people are more prone to addiction. My daughter seems to be able to use almost anything then quit. She also quit cigarettes, which I hear is VERY hard to quit. I think it's your genes, your personality, and your choices. I also think I'm not a scientist.</p><p></p><p>I wish somebody did have all the answers to drug addiction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 646606, member: 1550"] hopeandjoy, I think drugs are addictive physically. I also have read a lot about addiction since my daughter used drugs and I have read many people say that rehabs are not the most common way people quit. Most just quit. I don't know if this is right or wrong. My daughter quit. No rehab. Nothing. It was time. She was not in a good time in her life, forced to live in her self-righteous brother's basement where it was cold and he rarely gave her company. Her boyfriend was the only person there to hold her hand. I think addiction is complex. If it were as easy as feeling connected to family/friends, well, most of our kids had that. They were not on the street first. That came after they became dangerous to us. This man is a blogger, not a doctor, just like us. I do think some people are more prone to addiction. My daughter seems to be able to use almost anything then quit. She also quit cigarettes, which I hear is VERY hard to quit. I think it's your genes, your personality, and your choices. I also think I'm not a scientist. I wish somebody did have all the answers to drug addiction. [/QUOTE]
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