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Anonymous on Dec 28, 2015
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No drugs will make them worse. Look inwards, and be strong. You have all it takes to solve your problems
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Anonymous on Dec 29, 2015
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No drugs don't make your problems go away, you may believe you can smoke and drink your worries away but all it does is numb them. It does not remove the stigma, it just covers it for a short period of time. And the more you take the deeper your going to dig a whole and the harder it's going to be to get out off.
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Anonymous on Dec 30, 2015
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No. Doing drugs only adds another issue. You have to struggle with withdraw and judgement and addiction. So no, it doesn't fix issues because it is a huge issue itself.
Profile: VirginiaMountains
VirginiaMountains on Jan 19, 2016
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From personal experience I can say that while drugs can make problems appear to be non-existent in the moment, that only lasts as long as the high does. When you come down, you will be right back at where you where before you took that pill, drank that beer, shot that dope or smoked that joint. While some drugs can be used to find insight, its important to recognize that those insights are still ultimately your choice to respond to. Eventually, even if you can gain the ability to find insight from illicit drug use, the legal, personal or health effects will outweigh the benefits that you could have achieved sober, or using medical or mild drugs(caffeine, herbal etc.).
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Siouxsie on Dec 4, 2014
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No. They will only mask them and bury them. And underneath all that numb, your problems will grow and fester and eventually explode.
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Anonymous on Apr 3, 2015
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Drugs will help you keep away from your problems temporarily. But in the end you have to face them and solve them. Plus drugs would badly affect your health.
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flotsam on Jun 22, 2015
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For the time the drug is taking effect, yes. But the problem will still be there and will likely seem bigger and more difficult to manage each time it comes back. Certain drugs can help alleviate overwhelming anxiety or depression, or can be useful for psychological exploration in a safe setting, but the only way to solve problems is to look at them with a clear and open mind.
Profile: kenziemae97
kenziemae97 on Jul 6, 2015
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Drugs will make you feel as though your problems have gone away. But as soon as you sober up you realize they haven't and then continue to use them as a way to escape them This is often how addiction starts.
Profile: Brittneym101
Brittneym101 on Jul 11, 2015
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Only you can make your problems go away. Drugs isn't going to make them go away it's just going to make everything worse. Try talking to someone that you can trust, like a friend or a family member. Maybe even someone here on 7 cups of tea. Take long walks. Do whatever you feel is necessary to make those issues disappear, but drugs will never be the solution. It's only going to create more problems.
Profile: Scottlad
Scottlad on Nov 6, 2015
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Nothing will make your problem go away, apart from dealing with the problem, or in some cases ignoring the problem. I am not telling anyone to do drugs but they can be fun as long as they are being done with the respect they deserve. And a bit of fun now and again can take away from of the pressure of the problems.
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