I can remember the OxyContin outbreak-pandemic of the late 90’s. Everyone that had a backache had scripts of Oxytocin. Doctors where very generous with prescriptions.
You mention genetics and the environment she grew up in, yet you fail to mention anything about it lol. You know nothing about addiction zero, nada. Addiction is about emotional dysregulation and the attempt to regulate, not about how unbearable withdrawals are. Because we know addicts who have gone through withdrawals again and again, that's not the issue. The issue is staying cleanz not getting clean. This is non sense
Im a kid, 15 years old who suffered from almost any drug imaginable, the only thing keeping me sober is my family, the love they give. looking back at all the years of my dependency I can honestly give 2 pieces of advice, love thy neighbor as if they were your family, and speak your voice against these toxins destroying our kids. Never try drugs.
Can someone tell me this. If opioides are a copy of endorphins. Why is it that when seone experiences pain, the endorphins which are released (naturally) do not stick to the dopamine inhibitor and hence result in pain = pleasure? However when a chemically induced replica of endorphins(opiodes) is used to treat pain all of a sudden it sticks to the dopamine inhibitor and subsequently affects its functionality resulting in pleasure? Moral of the story: sometimes pharmacists intentionally create such bugs to create a dependency, resulting in the patient returning to buy the pills again. It's a business move. Be vigilant.
Well, this video isn't judgemental AT ALL. /s It's really all in our heads, so just have some therapy and other drugs and it will all be okay. What? You're still in pain? Too bad.
Overly simplistic and leaves a lot out. Opioids starting with the first dose reduce your ability to cope and increase your sensitivity to pain. Consequently you think you need more of the drug and want it more frequently. Literally the drug makes your mind weak. Can we learn the lessons that China , South Asia and the Middle East learned long ago and stop trying to make safe opioids. It's a dead end.
Just dont take pills in the first place just do like you were designed to do deal with it. Taking pills will only hide your pain idk why doctors still allow this to go on how many more people are we gonna loose to this loophole.
Who breaks their arm and 3 months LATER receives opioids?! That is purely unethical. Just my opinion, but anyone who breaks any major bone and has pain should immediately get opioids for relief. Once the pain is manageable they should taper off. Going through withdrawal is bad but better that broken bone agony!
poor susan, she probably resisted illegal drugs her whole life. only to get addicted to drugs prescribed from her Doctor because she thought it was safe.
My advice would be no matter what if you’re in severe pain, take your prescribed painkillers, trust me withdrawal for most people is a walk in the park compared to crippling pain. My only exception to the rule would be if you’re a recovering heroin addict for example, you may be sent into relapse by the smallest dose of opiod medications
addiction caused by a desire to relief pain with medication is solved by more medication and therapy
Great Video!
People who abuse oxycodone (people who started to use solely for pleasure) should be called oxymorons.
Susan loves to bike
7 secs later..
Susan broke her arm and is now a addicted 🦧
What “environment “ exactly are they speaking of? “The environment she grew up in”.
I can remember the OxyContin outbreak-pandemic of the late 90’s. Everyone that had a backache had scripts of Oxytocin. Doctors where very generous with prescriptions.
Exactly!!! Now, why do we have to hear this from National Geographic instead of hearing it from the doctors who prescribe them?
"A Woman Has Rode A Bike. This Is What Happened To Her."
You mention genetics and the environment she grew up in, yet you fail to mention anything about it lol. You know nothing about addiction zero, nada. Addiction is about emotional dysregulation and the attempt to regulate, not about how unbearable withdrawals are. Because we know addicts who have gone through withdrawals again and again, that's not the issue. The issue is staying cleanz not getting clean. This is non sense
It's great until the end where it makes it seem so easy to stop. How nice for Susan lol
The super annoying music over the narration is way too loud
I will use IV heroin IV, once every 5-10 years once im retired. that is responsible
Im a kid, 15 years old who suffered from almost any drug imaginable, the only thing keeping me sober is my family, the love they give.
looking back at all the years of my dependency I can honestly give 2 pieces of advice, love thy neighbor as if they were your family, and speak your voice against these toxins destroying our kids. Never try drugs.
I understand.
Free Kodak
yup im breaking my own arm and sellin the percs
I can't believe watching Zendaya in Euphoria talking about drugs made me come here .
Can someone tell me this. If opioides are a copy of endorphins. Why is it that when seone experiences pain, the endorphins which are released (naturally) do not stick to the dopamine inhibitor and hence result in pain = pleasure? However when a chemically induced replica of endorphins(opiodes) is used to treat pain all of a sudden it sticks to the dopamine inhibitor and subsequently affects its functionality resulting in pleasure? Moral of the story: sometimes pharmacists intentionally create such bugs to create a dependency, resulting in the patient returning to buy the pills again. It's a business move. Be vigilant.
We are talking bad times when that bottle is empty
This is horrible
The withdrawal syndrome is treated by : methadone and clonidine
I recently studied this 🙂😂and the video is wonderful 💙
off a perc watching this
Great animation
Codeine is evil. EVIL!
Well, this video isn't judgemental AT ALL. /s It's really all in our heads, so just have some therapy and other drugs and it will all be okay. What? You're still in pain? Too bad.
Susan rides bike again 😳😫😫😫
No. The lesson is don't be like Susan. Crybaby
Overly simplistic and leaves a lot out. Opioids starting with the first dose reduce your ability to cope and increase your sensitivity to pain. Consequently you think you need more of the drug and want it more frequently. Literally the drug makes your mind weak. Can we learn the lessons that China , South Asia and the Middle East learned long ago and stop trying to make safe opioids. It's a dead end.
Get well soon Suzan ❤️
Just dont take pills in the first place just do like you were designed to do deal with it. Taking pills will only hide your pain idk why doctors still allow this to go on how many more people are we gonna loose to this loophole.
They've tried to explain in the most simplest manner ever possible….well explained
Bhahahaaaaa
what type of medication should you take to get the dopamine receptors working again? I am on Wellbutrin and Prozac, but still feel numb.
RIP juice
Driven by the big pharma companies our misery lol …
Dopamine dosnt relieve anxiety! It causes it!
Who breaks their arm and 3 months LATER receives opioids?! That is purely unethical. Just my opinion, but anyone who breaks any major bone and has pain should immediately get opioids for relief. Once the pain is manageable they should taper off. Going through withdrawal is bad but better that broken bone agony!
poor susan, she probably resisted illegal drugs her whole life. only to get addicted to drugs prescribed from her Doctor because she thought it was safe.
mashallah bery goot sdory
I've been on opium since tha last ten days+*!
THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS TOO LOUD MY SENSORY OVERLOAD
The ACTUAL lesson is… Be fast by being slow by dint of avoiding obstacles on the road: no chances of getting addicted
Imagine if at the end she fell on the bike again
My advice would be no matter what if you’re in severe pain, take your prescribed painkillers, trust me withdrawal for most people is a walk in the park compared to crippling pain. My only exception to the rule would be if you’re a recovering heroin addict for example, you may be sent into relapse by the smallest dose of opiod medications
The Queen's first ever corgi was also named Susan.