@TheInfographicsShow

Methamphetamine triggers a 1,250% increase in dopamine, making it one of the most powerful highs—and one of the hardest addictions to break, with relapse rates over 85%!

@tarotafterdark1077

Thank you, Infographics, for using your platform to bring much needed awareness. 🙏 You hear about these things but to see visuals and numbers, it makes all the difference.

@CaffeinatedCutie

Going to rehab was hands-down the best decision I’ve ever made. 4 months sober, and I’ve never felt happier!

@swaglord2748

Love when infographics videos cover my 3am thoughts

@jonathancrass1253

Just hit the 6 year mark a couple weeks back. When I was young I remember thinking I would never do any drugs in my life. That’s the funny thing about addiction, it doesn’t discriminate. Got to a point where I truly believed I would never stop, couldn’t imagine my life without the drugs… lived in my car for a couple years, kept finding new lows for my next rock bottom. It all changed once I had my first kids, twins. It didn’t happen immediately but I wanted to change and be able to be a parent to my children. The world is a cruel place and I want my kids to know they have a dad who always has their back.

@sundaysundaesundaaay6424

I remember back in the day when they had the smoking/non smoking sections in restaurants. My mom was a smoker but she would never take us in the smoking section because the smoke would be so thick you could barely even see

@HarryLime-ge6dc

9 years clean. Opiates took almost everything from me, but I'm still here and better than ever! It can be done!

@Historicalheroo

Thank you Infographics for using your platform to raise essential awareness. It is indeed beneficial.

@meowlink7673

quitting smoking was really really hard. at first i thought i can do it by sheer willpower, but the cravings are so strong my hands shakes uncontrollably and get irritable. i ended up decreasing the number of sticks gradually until i was able to avoid it entirely. 5 years clean but i still get weak cravings from time to time, i chew on jasmine tea leaves to take my mind of it.

@djjayem100

Alcohol is no joke. Had withdrawals after multiple binges many times and it's frightening. High blood pressure along with insomnia is not a pleasant experience.

@jimmycraner4044

Y'all always drop at the best time man I'm on shrooms for my first time rn and this was uploaded 3 hrs ago, it's perfect

@diegolycke9355

I was a severe opioid and benzo user and I am also a smoker. So that are 3 from this list! Fully stopped with the benzo and I'm in the process of tapering down the methadone 2mg every 2 to 3 weeks. I hope to also tackle the smoking in the near future! But if I can overcome the benzo and opioid addiction, the cigarettes shouldn't be any harder 👍
To all out there struggling and recovering, you can do it 💪

@taliax349

it amazes me how people can be addicted to alcohol, i can’t get passed the taste. i’m trying to stop vaping, i go weeks without it then i crave it, 20ish bucks later and im right back. 

i hope whoever has a problem with drinking gets clean im rooting for you ♥️

@2tart

I used to take multiple 80mg Oxy’s daily. It all started when I got kidney stones and my doctors got me hooked on painkillers. Once they cut me off, i started buying “oxys” off the streets didn’t know it was fentanyl, the high was so much stronger but it wore off a lot faster, which made me want to take more. Horrible times. With gods grace and help I’m 6 years clean now.

@LeftOverVegetableSoup

I used to hate being sober and could only really “have fun” or enjoy myself on drugs but finally after months I have a good relationship with drugs and can stick to only taking safe amounts of tested drugs every couple of months in an actual environment for drugs and not just in my bedroom alone 🙏

@richie_rich4129

I lost both my parents to alcoholism. Neither of them survived their 50s. It’s incredibly sad to see everyone laughing and having fun with their parents, just like I and my sister should be doing. I often find myself reminding my wife to cherish every moment because life is unpredictable and we never know what tomorrow holds.

@clavididk1236

Clean 8 years now 🙌 🙌

@kyleloven8262

I love opiates cause they make me feel like i love everything about life. I remember the first time i took vicodin after a tooth procedure, i took 4 instead of 1. It was the first time i ever took it and after 20 minutes, i felt like i wanted to sing and dance i felt sooooo good. I have bad depression and it runs in my family so my whole life I've always felt sad and anxious for no reason. After i took the vicodin i thought, If i could feel this way my whole life, I'll succeed at everything and enjoy everything about life. I was happy. Sooooo happy. Now im off opiates and life is back to being a boring scary long road.

@scott2228

I have a bad back. 4 back surgeries. I used pain meds for about 10 years. I was addicted. Finally hit rock bottom. Was unemployed and was penniless. I couldn’t afford meds. So I got clean. Been of the meds around 6 years. Still in pain but life is better sober.

@BrettArthur35gj

Amazing video.. It’s crazy how many people go through so much traumas from this abusive drugs. Fentanyl addiction actually destroyed my life, i suffered severe depression and mental disorder, not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment changed my life for better. I can proudly say i'm totally clean for 6 years and still counting. Always look to nature for solution to tough problems,  Shrooms are phenomenal.