Health & Medical Addiction & Recovery

What Makes Marijuana So Addictive?

Many people debate over whether or not marijuana addiction is possible.
While this topic may be commonly debated, the truth is not really up for discussion.
The truth is that marijuana is addictive.
In fact, it is estimated that one in ten people that try marijuana will become addicted.
In fact, many people enter marijuana treatment programs specifically to treat their addiction to this drug.
Let's look at marijuana a little deeper to determine just what makes this drug so addictive.
A good way to determine if something is addictive is to see how it makes people behave.
People who suffer from marijuana addiction generally smoke it on a daily basis.
On many occasions, the drug can interfere with jobs and school.
Addicts often spend a great of time using marijuana, talking about marijuana and buying marijuana.
This behavior is common amongst marijuana users, and some even find that they have to enter marijuana rehab to break the addiction.
Since marijuana changes how people see and deal with reality, oftentimes it can make daily life difficult.
Rather than learning to process stress and frustration in a healthy way, addicts will reach for the drug.
Over time, the marijuana use becomes far more than just a habit and it turns into a full-blow addiction.
The main chemical in marijuana that causes a feeling of high is called THC.
THC travels through the lungs into the brain where it binds to certain receptors.
This effect provides the feeling of being high.
The short term effects of marijuana are forgetfulness, changed perception, coordination issues, time and space issues, to name just a few.
Long term use can result in marijuana addiction and accompanying withdrawal symptoms that include irritability, anxiety, stress and drug cravings.
Many people that are addicted to marijuana also are at an increased risk for addiction to other drugs.
It is believed that 2/3 of daily marijuana users also used other drugs in the last 30 days.
Many of these drugs are extremely addictive and can cause other serious long-term problems.
Generally, the withdrawal symptoms fade in only a couple of weeks.
However the presence of these symptoms make it hard for long term marijuana users to quit.
Ask yourself the following question to determine if you suffer from marijuana addiction.
Do you feel a need to use the drug even though it is causing problems with your personal, professional or family life? 
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