I always found that people smoke and drink limitless alcohol and after that I started getting questions that Why ??, Why People take drugs?
Then I realize People take drugs because they want to change something about their lives.
Here are some of the reasons because of young people drugs:
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* To fit in
* To escape or relax
* To relieve boredom / stress
* To seem grown up
* To rebel
* To experiment
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They think drugs are a solution. But eventually, the drugs become the problem.
Normally, when a person remembers something, the mind is very fast and information comes to him quickly. But drugs blur memory, causing blank spots. When a person tries to get information through this cloudy mess, he can’t do it. Drugs make a person feel slow or stupid and cause him to have failures in life. And as he has more failures and life gets harder, he wants more drugs to help him deal with the problem.
Difficult as it may be to face one’s problems, the consequences of drug use are always worse than the problem one is trying to solve with them. The real answer is to get the facts and not to take drugs in the first place.
Drugs are essentially poisons. The amount taken determines the effect. A small amount acts as a stimulant (speeds you up) and A greater amount acts as a sedative (slows you down). An even larger amount poisons and can kill.
Alcohol depresses your central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), lowers inhibitions 1 and impairs judgment. Drinking large amounts can lead to a coma and even death. Mixing alcohol with medications or street drugs is extremely dangerous and can be fatal. Alcohol influences your brain and leads to a loss of coordination, slowed reflexes, distorted vision, memory lapses and blackouts. Teenage bodies are still growing and alcohol has a greater impact on young people’s physical and mental well-being than on older people.
It can include Liver damage, Cancer, increases the risk of Heart disease, Skin disease and create conflict in relation ship.
Feeling of warmth, flushed skin, impaired judgment, lack of coordination, slurred speech, memory and comprehension loss. Heavy drinking usually results in a
“hangover,” headache, nausea, anxiety, weakness, shakiness and sometimes vomiting.
Heroin and cocaine both are a powerful chemically addictive illegal drug while nicotine, found in cigarettes, is a similarly powerful legal drug. If somebody is suffering from a drug problem with a chemically addictive drug, understand that it is a disease not a part of them. The same is true for alcoholics.
The only difference is that illegal drugs will get you into prison faster than legal drugs.
Despite all the concerns about drug use and the attendant lifestyle by young people, it is probably still the case that the lives of most young people are centered on school, home and employment and that most drug use is restricted to the use of tobacco and alcohol. They may adopt the demeanor, fashion and slang of a particular subculture including the occasional or experimental use of illegal drugs without necessarily adopting the lifestyle.
This should be stopped else new generation will be weaken and aimless always will be dependent on something.
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