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What's your thought on heroin addicts drinking alochol?
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 694214" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>Some are much more likely to become addicts than others, but there is no way to tell for certain who will, and will not become a junkie. We know addiction is much more common when there is a familial history of addiction, but that doesn't mean that a drunk's son is going to be a junkie. He may be more predisposed towards it, but it doesn't guarantee that he will become one. People should always be aware of familial history of addiction before making decisions about taking mind altering substances. I knew I was predisposed to addiction when I took my first drink, and my first drag, and my first snort. I knew, and I decided to do it anyway. Others in an identical situation may make the opposite decision and be all the better for it. </p><p></p><p>There is no single cause for addiction. There is no single treatment, either. Some treatment programs have more success than others, but some people who fail in NA find success in an alternative program. It is all very personal, and dependent upon many, many factors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 694214, member: 20267"] Some are much more likely to become addicts than others, but there is no way to tell for certain who will, and will not become a junkie. We know addiction is much more common when there is a familial history of addiction, but that doesn't mean that a drunk's son is going to be a junkie. He may be more predisposed towards it, but it doesn't guarantee that he will become one. People should always be aware of familial history of addiction before making decisions about taking mind altering substances. I knew I was predisposed to addiction when I took my first drink, and my first drag, and my first snort. I knew, and I decided to do it anyway. Others in an identical situation may make the opposite decision and be all the better for it. There is no single cause for addiction. There is no single treatment, either. Some treatment programs have more success than others, but some people who fail in NA find success in an alternative program. It is all very personal, and dependent upon many, many factors. [/QUOTE]
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