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Well your spot on. Cause nobody actually catches the Dragon do they? Probably die in the process of chasing it. IT sucks but ive come a long ways and i hope i can be completely sober for years one day but just like the Joe Walsh song ya gotta take it one day at a time. And i really think if he can do it maybe anyone can. Although ill bet its a lot easier when your a famous rich rockstar. or maybe not. IDKSome people have used Kratom to come off of opiates, but the jury's still out on the efficacy and wisdom of this.
For the record, most stimulants and amphetamines are not physically addictive like heroin, alcohol and benzodiazepines are.
Most stimulants and amphetamines are psychologically addictive for some/many people, and sometimes greatly so, because of the 'dopamine effect'; that pang and sometimes immediate effect/message or urge in the brain that after one does a REALLY clean line of good coke, for example, the statement in the brain is "DAMN!! THAT WAS GOOD!! DO ANOTHER!!" Why we referred to coke as a "S'mor drug" back in the early 80s.. As in, Do some more!
Sometimes you'll get the same message from the first or second beer or alcoholic beverage, too. Still dopamine at play, even though alcohol is, in fact, physically addictive..
My favorite thing to tell folks about dopamine, whether in response to a really good food item, alcohol, coke, or whatever, is this, and it's true to some extent, in my opinion and experience; "Dopamine is a LIAR!!" Because more isn't always better. Sometimes the opposite.
When you get that feel-good urge to immediately do another line, or drink, or whatever, tell yourself that. "Dopamine is a liar!!" It can be very helpful.