Overdose ((full)) — Hell Loop
When the initial rush fades, the early tinges of withdrawal and anxiety begin to creep in. Instead of allowing the drug to leave their system, the user administers another dose. This creates a "spiraling circuit" in the brain where the desire for the drug overrides every other rational thought, including the knowledge that taking more might kill them. The addict finds themselves powerless to resist the drug, despite knowing that drug-taking may be a harmful or fatal course of action.
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Tragically, the "Hell Loop" does not end when the body heals from an overdose. The psychological grip of addiction often pulls the survivor right back in. Statistics show that about half of the people who have opioid use disorder will relapse. Moreover, after a period of abstinence, an individual's drug tolerance drops significantly. If they then return to their previous high dose in a moment of relapse, the risk of a fatal overdose skyrockets. When the initial rush fades, the early tinges