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This will also bring along more self-confidence, liveliness, reduce appetite, more alert, active and anxious. In general all stimulants give you energy, but the drug manipulates this energy. It will trigger your pleasure neurotransmitters. Normally, you will need the extra energy your brain replaces for activates such as working out, sex and studying. But, the drug manipulates that and makes you more energized then you should be. Epinephrine is for energy, Nor epinephrine is for confidence, Seratonin is for emotional balance and Dopamine is for pleasure or satiation. With Central Nervous System Stimulants, such as coke, meth and speed, you don't need the extras. You will take the stimulant, you will like the feeling therefore you will take more and more. The energy and pleasure neurotransmitters will be depleted and then you will become exhausted. In turn then your high will crash and you will take more to reach that high again. But, it is impossible to get that first high back again so you will take more and more just trying to reach that unreachable first high. A halluosinogine, such as pot, will give you sensory feelings. You may think you"re seeing things that are not really there or have uncontrollable laugher and get the sudden urge for food. The one thing that all drugs have in common is that they all alter something in or about your body. .
             You may start off with experimental use, which is a beginning stage. You will learn a mood swing with the drug. The drug will work almost every time and that will result into a relationship with the drug. When you then begin to seek out the feeling that you receive from this drug you go into social/ recreational use. This is where you want a quick fix to achieve that high. You need an artificially induced feeling to fix a problem. You may only drink a few drinks every once in awhile. Then when you begin to seek out that drug repeatedly you are now a habitual user.


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