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What happens when someone takes too many pills and What are the side effects of taking too many painkillers? In this video, you’ll hear from licensed professional counselor Esther Saggurthi as she the body's reaction to pills and why it is so easy to become addicted and overdose from them. Learn more about overdoses👇 https://www.sandstonecare.com/blog/te... For substance use or mental health support for teens and young adults call (855) 958-5511 or live chat with us at https://www.sandstonecare.com/ So I think, really, the thought is, well, as long as I'm not getting it on the street, then it's okay. So if it's something that's prescribed to me, that means the doctor wants me to take it. And if the doctor prescribes it to me as needed, well, I'm feeling pain. So I need it. And I'm feeling pain again. So I needed again, why should I have to feel pain and what it starts to become is me running from the pain, instead of me starting to work through the pain. So a lot of times, it will start out as a prescribed painkiller. That's to be taken one to four times a day. And it's prescribed for a short period of time, the issue is that they're highly addictive. And after that short period of time, your body is naturally going to go through withdrawal. And that can happen very quickly, like even in those first two days. So after your body starts withdrawing, then you're like, Wait, is it that I'm withdrawing or that I actually feel the pain. And so for either reason, you start taking more of those being yellers. And then it keeps escalating, because you need a higher and higher dosage. A lot of times, for medications themselves, if they're prescribed, say, I'm just going to use a little so let's talk about street drugs here, I'm, I just need a way to unwind at the end of the day, before I go to sleep that primetime for using. So it's, let me just relax so that I can get to sleep so that I can do all the things I need to do tomorrow. And then it becomes Well, it's the next day and I just need a little something to get me started. So now there's a pattern that started to form. And now I just need a little pick me up in the afternoon. And before you know it, that substance has you moving, instead of you moving with the help of that substance. So good things to start with are how are you able to sleep? So are you finding that you need something to help you relax? And are you able to relax without it. So if you are able to relax without it, great, test yourself out on it. See if you can go a couple of days without it. Don't just ask yourself the question be like, yeah, everything's gonna be fine, I don't actually need it, and then use it anyway. Another part of that is certain main killers are going to make you feel groggy. And so what you're trying to do is actually dull your senses, so that you don't have as quicker response time. Why would that make sense, what it does is it makes your brain a little slower. In doing so it's also allowing you to not feel things quite as much. So if you have some underlying anxiety, you have some underlying depression there, it's dulling that out, and sort of creating a robot feel. So anything that makes you feel more like a robot, less of you, that's an issue, because we want people not robots, if you take the word addiction, and you chop it up into three bits, that last part says that there's an action taking place. The ad part we understand there's an there's an action that's being added, and what's left is a lowercase I in the middle. So really what addiction is about is I feel small. And so I'm adding this action to myself, to make me feel whole, really, it's a facade. But that's what's happened. I've lost myself, I lost parts of myself, and I'm adding things to myself to make me feel whole. So those painkillers are to draw me from what I'm feeling about myself about how I connect with those around me, and to give me a little bit of happiness in the meantime, even if it means that I have to deal with a lot of depression after we run after that momentary happiness. And we don't think about long term results. That's really where opiates and painkillers come into effect. And most drugs so there's prescribed and there's street of course, but both of those are really to help regulate what's happening with my mood. So say I'm feeling High and things are great than I'm looking for something that's a depressant, I have a lot of anxiety. I know that I don't want to be in a manic state, I'm going to look for something that's a depressant. #addictionhelp #Mentalhealthpodcast #Sobertribe