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Drug Addiction Shuts Everyone Out of Your Life

Just when you need someone to extend a helping hand, you find you have pushed everyone away.  Your drug addiction has burned so many bridges, put you in financial ruin, your health is bad, and it seems like you disagree with nearly everyone.  Can’t anyone see how bad your life is?  Well, that’s the problem.  Drug addiction has made life all about you and nobody else.

Drug Addiction Pushes Others Away For Many Reasons

Mental illness and addictions are unlike most bodily disorders.  When you have a bruised foot, cancer, or an infectious disease, this doesn’t usually send people away from you.  Most people in your life would be willing to help out if you are injured or ill.  But addictions and mental illness strongly affects behavior in negative ways.  They are no less serious and deserving of professional attention.  However, the very nature of what makes them disorders also tends to create social havoc in a person’s life.

Erratic behavior, poor money habits, not proving to be trustworthy, not giving very much in relationships – all of these are typical for a person with a drug addiction.  Their addiction becomes all-consuming as they try to hide from their painful feelings.  Along with that pain also goes most of their genuine pleasure in life.  Once they decide to cover up some of their feelings, the rest go along too.

Addiction Thinking To Blame For Not Seeing Truth

Addiction thinking turns everything backwards in a person’s mind.  Any piece of truth they get about their situation is reason to give an excuse, blame someone else, or minimize what’s happening.  The family and friends become enemies – they are just out to get the person with an addiction.  The addicted person often doesn’t see the questioning and the boundary setting as caring behaviors from their loved ones.

For example, if their parent usually gives them money then decides to cut them off (to force them to face their addiction), the addicted person will likely be angry and further estrange themselves from family.  While this may truly be a way for the addicted person to come to terms with their addiction, that person is likely to fight it tooth and nail.

Ultimately, family and friends hope their loved one will turn to drug treatment before it’s too late.  People fear cutting off or straining any tie they have with their addicted family member or friend.  They may feel that if they press for drug rehab, their loved one will walk away and never speak to them.

Drug Rehab Helps You Face Yourself And Reconnect With Others

So if you are reading this now and you know your drug use has gotten out of control, let this post tell you that it’s time to get drug rehab.  Your self-focused life will only add to the bad feelings you are trying to hide from the addiction is starving your soul.

If you are a family member or friend of a person with an addiction, maybe this has helped to explain some of their struggle with you.  They are ill and they need help.  Unfortunately, sometimes you need to say the truth and risk them stepping out of your life for a while.  Perhaps they will come back one day and tell you it’s time for drug rehab.

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