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Body | Why In the World Would Anyone Use Drugs or Alcohol?<br /> <br /> Is addiction really a disease or a matter of choice? Ask the mother who lost her 19-year-old son — the laughing family prankster who earned a full-ride college scholarship as a solid student and star second baseman — to drugs.<br /> <br /> The moody, angry dropout who survived overdoses to get caught breaking into cars wasn't the boy she raised. What she knew, like the families and friends of a lot of people who've died due to overdose since 1999, is that addiction's not a life anyone would choose.<br /> <br /> Most medical professionals agree. The American Medical Association (AMA) classified alcoholism as a disease in 1956 and included addiction as a disease in 1987.<br /> <br /> In 2011 the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) joined the AMA, defining addiction as a chronic brain disorder, not a behavior problem, or just the result of making bad choices.<br /> <br /> Research and input from top addiction authorities, addiction medicine doctors, neuroscientists and experts from the National Institute on Drug Abuse agree in classifying addiction as a disease. Like other chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, experts are still learning about how and why the disease develops. This blog post will help you understand addiction and how IU Health addiction treatment can help those struggling.<br /> <br /> What is addiction?<br /> <br /> Alcohol or drug addiction, also known as substance use disorder, is a chronic disease of the brain that can happen to anyone. Severe substance use disorder happens when substance use becomes an uncontrollable habit that hurts your day-to-day life, showing up as struggles at work or in school, conflicts with relationships, legal or money problems.<br /> <br /> Addiction changes the brain<br /> <br /> Addiction changes the way the brain works, rewiring its structure. Drugs and alcohol hack into your brain's communication system and interfere with how nerve cells send, receive and process information.<br /> <br /> The brain’s reward system activates when we do something we like—eating a piece of our favorite pie, hanging out with friends, or going for a run, for instance. That reward comes in the chemical dopamine. Drugs or alcohol trigger the release of dopamine.<br /> <br /> Stop the suffering! Help is available<br /> Reviving Hope Restoring Lives<br /> <a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.genesisaddictionservices.com%2F&h=AT3vktIq9J-0XQjNBBq68oSrvJi_jEThKEojhp_aGCQR63JF0ilcdEnbVs707ldKEnRkcyBWvsHPVASvf5LRpo7rqDixwwshbpihvH6S1IbBTW1MfMkgT2qfshkGARZgD4apg2GYHZKn02UB9ZJ2qUa4L49LJpq9SiU7Zw" rel="nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank" data-lynx-mode="asynclazy">www.genesisaddictionservices.com</a> |
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