XxParadoxX said:My vote goes to the user's favorite drug of choice. This is obviously the most addicting and hardest to come off of for the user... the DOC!
burn out said:what bodily harm do benzos do? how are they worse than alcohol and crack in terms of bodily harm?
Spurs_1882 said:It's the only drug I've ever had a problem with, so I'm biased, but I'd say alcohol is certainly one of the worst.
- You can die of the withdrawals
- It's extremely bad for your health; you will die if you keep it up for a long time
- You can't function on it as well as you can with opiates. After a while of being an alcoholic, you either can't function because you're in withdrawals, or because you're drunk. It becomes harder to tread the line between the two and keep well enough yet sobre enough to hold down a job (I've never got to that stage though, this is based on what I've been told)
- When you quit you are reminded of it constantly due to its social acceptability, and the fact that it pervades every avenue of Western society
I'm not saying it's worse than heroin or meth or crack or benzos because there's other disadvantages to those. But it's not to be taken lightly.
dtugg said:As I believe someone has said already, you can actually die from benzo withdrawals.
scatterbrain said:Although not a drug, if you get caught up and hooked on this particular rush, it will be more expensive and costly than any drug out there:
the gambling rush
I feel this is the worst addiction you can get caught up in. You can be addicted to meth, but at least you'd still have some cash in the bank. I don't know exactly who said this, but some celebrity who had a gambling addiction once said that he would have been better off had he been a heroin addict.