Will drugs make my problems go away?
SkyeLilyxox
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Jan 16, 2016
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Drugs are a temporary solution.
But they can , & more times than not, also make problems worse. A LOT WORSE!
You need to face you troubles & fears head on, instead of pushing them under the rug.
Speak with your doctor. They will be able to put you in touch with people who can help.
Share how you are feeling with a trusted family member or friend.
Surround yourself with those you love & that love you.
There is always someone here at 7 cups ready to listen to you.
Anonymous
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Jan 26, 2016
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drugs only mask reality and all the problems that it holds, it does not make them go away. sure, it makes them seem as if they don't exist anymore, but it doesn't get rid of them. only you can do that ;)
Anonymous
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Sep 18, 2017
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Only a doctor can properly answer that for you. If you are one 100% honest and open with your family doctor / physician they will then be able to tell you if that drug is suitable in regards to your personal situation. In my humble opinion, before you introduce ANY sort of foreign drug (illicit or not), seek the advice of a local health care professional.
Anonymous
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Mar 5, 2018
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No, it will make them bigger in the long run. It might make you feel like it will make them go away but it will come back around.
shiningSound31
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Sep 28, 2020
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Never! Abusing drugs never solve problems. In fact, they create new problems of addiction and poor emotional regulation abilities. Problems go away and are solved when people face them head-on or directly; when people make genuine efforts to solve the problems they are facing. Drugs and intoxicating substances like cigarette, tobacco, alcohol and drugs make a person escape and avoid their problem. Avoiding a problem or making an attempt to escape difficult situations and the problem does not solve a problem but keeps the problems alive beneath. Abusing drugs also creates other problems like an addiction which in turn creates problems related to anger, financial instability and others. Never Abuse Drugs! Face Problems Head-on!
HaveFaith0808
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Oct 13, 2020
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Drugs cannot make your problems disappear. Even though they may help to alleviate your stress or anxiety, it is only a temporary solution to a much bigger problem. Using drugs to escape from your problems can cause even bigger problems, such as addiction, substance abuse, or over-dosing. You need to take control of your life and realise that drugs will not solve your problems, only you can do that for yourself. Take a break from the drugs and focus on what you want out of life, and how you can get there. Try to pinpoint to specific things in your life that make you want to take drugs, and think about how you can get help and support for those problems.
Endure777
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Oct 20, 2020
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No, unfortunately they will not. The reason why drugs are so addictive and a "go to" for many people when dealing with problems in life is because it provides an easy short-term relief from their problems. When you do a drug or get drunk, those issues go away for the time you are effected by that substance. Just as coffee provides energy for a short time, drugs do the same thing for stress or pain or any kind. Drugs will never fix your problems, only you can do that through wanting to fix your problems. If you need help with your problems, ask for help. You are never alone with anything you have to deal with, there are always people out there dealing with the same thing and who are willing to provide support.
Anonymous
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Apr 19, 2021
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Of course a big NO. But why? Because drugs make you feel better for time being, just for temporary time till they work and stay in body. They are like the usual medicine you take to suppress pain, instead of knowing what is reason of pain, an alarming sign. Drugs are addictive. People get dependant to it and with time they want more dose of it. There are a lot of medical side effects of drugs, also physical and behavioural changes too. As drugs make you feel happy for sometime, doesn’t mean that problems will go away. Instead one should fight against those problems rather than suppressing them.
ListeningOak
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May 10, 2021
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Drugs (The illegal kind) might make your problems go away for a short time, but they will return with compound interest.
Many of us have hormonal imbalances, and a little nudge from a psychiatrist can be extremely helpful in settling us.
Self-medicating is a dangerous thing to do, and drugs can have serious negative effects, both immediately and over time, without proper supervision.
It is always preferable to solve your problems through therapy, and there is no shame if that therapy is medicinal in nature.
I think a good allegory would be trying to fix plumbing.
The wrong twist or turn and the pressure go the wrong way and make a mess, but with the expert help, you can get the whole system running again.
Anonymous
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Jun 7, 2022
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No, drugs will not make your problems go away. Drugs are....complicated. Doing them may make your problems seem miles away when you're on them, but really, when it wears off, it leaves even bigger problems there.
Sorry, but drugs won't solve anything. Solving your problems yourself is a better solution. It's true. Drugs make you seem like you're living the life, but you're really creating a bigger problem: They harm your body and may get you addicted to them.
So, all in all, hang in there and keep coping in a healthy way. If you need it, have someone else help you out. Don't turn to drugs.
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