Dear peopleoftheweb,
This is my last post on here and it's really sad. This past weekend I set up for several events involving anonymous addictions to various drugs including crystal meth, cocaine, and tobacco. As I was leaving, I saw the random people coming to the event and to my surprise, they looked quite normal. I guess I expected them to look like stereotypical drug users from shows like Breaking Bad or Skins. I feel like media, although doing drugs is horrible, kind of exaggerates a little bit, or even quite a lot. I feel bad for a lot of these people, because I know from watching documentaries that people who do these drugs are trying to fill a void, something that hurt them in the past that they are trying to fill with this drug that makes them feel temporary happiness. I am glad these people are actually trying though to better their life and get off these drugs and into the real world. The concept of addiction to me is really interesting to learn and research such as what actually goes on in one's brain. I watch documentaries a lot that cover the science going on inside one's body when they take such drugs. I am aware of the different neurotransmitters that are active in response to these drugs. However what I don't know is what exactly goes on inside one's brain when they are experiencing the affects of addiction. Although this is my last post technically, I will still be volunteering and using this experience as a tool for ideas to research. The whole LGBT community is know dear to my heart and I will do anything in my power to promote their happiness and find cures to their diseases. I am very grateful for this volunteering experience and everything I have learned with it. Thank you viewers for reading my posts!
Thanks,
Nadine Obeid
This is my last post on here and it's really sad. This past weekend I set up for several events involving anonymous addictions to various drugs including crystal meth, cocaine, and tobacco. As I was leaving, I saw the random people coming to the event and to my surprise, they looked quite normal. I guess I expected them to look like stereotypical drug users from shows like Breaking Bad or Skins. I feel like media, although doing drugs is horrible, kind of exaggerates a little bit, or even quite a lot. I feel bad for a lot of these people, because I know from watching documentaries that people who do these drugs are trying to fill a void, something that hurt them in the past that they are trying to fill with this drug that makes them feel temporary happiness. I am glad these people are actually trying though to better their life and get off these drugs and into the real world. The concept of addiction to me is really interesting to learn and research such as what actually goes on in one's brain. I watch documentaries a lot that cover the science going on inside one's body when they take such drugs. I am aware of the different neurotransmitters that are active in response to these drugs. However what I don't know is what exactly goes on inside one's brain when they are experiencing the affects of addiction. Although this is my last post technically, I will still be volunteering and using this experience as a tool for ideas to research. The whole LGBT community is know dear to my heart and I will do anything in my power to promote their happiness and find cures to their diseases. I am very grateful for this volunteering experience and everything I have learned with it. Thank you viewers for reading my posts!
Thanks,
Nadine Obeid