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Dawson's Blog
Here are this week’s Top 3 Comments of the Week!!
Comment on Dawson’s latest blog and check back next week to see if yours has been chosen as a Top Comment of the Week!
- “My addiction WAS cutting. The buzz, or high you get from cutting is so intense. The best way I can describe it, is when you're on a roller coaster, and before you take off, they pull you back and you hear the click, or a shift of the coaster and you know you're seconds away from an incredible [but short] trip. as it lets go you feel as if your breathe is a few steps behind you. Sadly, it felt amazing. The sting is shocking;breathe taking. A sea of shades of blues drown me in my thoughts, and after its over, you exhale. People can't really understand how much of a head rush it is. People who cut have different highs, not everyone has the same high, maybe a similar one, but not so much the same as the next. I was angry, worthless, and irritated. A razor blade was the easiest thing to turn to. Even though I haven't stopped completely; it's almost like I never think about it. Only once in a very long while, will I get an urge.” - Sandy
- “When people are given a drug there also given a shovel. Every time they use there drug even though there not trying to they dig deeper and deeper every time. The more they use the drug the deeper there hole gets and the harder it gets for them to climb out of there hole and stop the addiction. At least thats what I think addiction is. . .” - Rusty
- “Dear dawson, I wanted to thank you for your post on addictions. As a former person addicted to alcohol, i would use drinking as a mean to escape my issues. I would close off and become irrational and I would purposely get drunk to numb my feelings. Only when I went to rehab to face my issues of depression and drinking did I realize the consequences of my actions and how it was affecting my friends, family and my life. I still deal with addictions all the time. My boyfriend, is a long-time addict of video games to escape his problems and to avoid confrentation. Unfortunately, he doesn't acknowledge that he has a problem and will spend more than 4 hours a night sometimes playing World of Warcraft. Not only do addictions hurt, they tear apart relationships and block the door to communication.” – Lindsay
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