What Does This Mean? “Drug Addiction Is Uncontrollable, Compulsive Drug Seeking and Use, Even in the Face of N?
Question by Jordan Roberts: What does this mean? “Drug addiction is uncontrollable, compulsive drug seeking and use, even in the face of n?
What does this mean????
“Drug addiction is uncontrollable, compulsive drug seeking and use, even in the face of negative health and social consequences.”
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Answer by thekittycat
I don’t think that statement is even true. It’s not uncontrollable. Ya it is true that compulsive behavior is hard to break but that doesn’t mean you can’t.
It takes time but it is possible to control your addiction and impulse of getting high or drinking.
Huh this is a messed up quote 😛
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