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When someone has an addiction, whether to alcohol, drugs, shopping, gambling, or something else, there is always a feeling of euphoria that comes with it. This pleasurable feeling, often described as “high,” makes them confident, elated, and invincible. The drug-induced high is so addictive that most people want to pursue it continuously; however, it is usually fleeting and leaves as quickly as it comes. This leads to a drug comedown, a terrible state of physical and mental health with a myriad of severe symptoms that make it difficult to survive without abusing the responsible drug.
A drug comedown is one of the most frightening aspects of quitting a substance use disorder. Without professional help, overcoming it can become challenging. Fortunately, support is available to get through these difficult times without relapsing back to addictive behaviours.
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