• Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    I will never understand someone who clearly already has a drug dealer choosing to do dirtier versions of their drugs.

    Then you don’t fully understand the bottoms of addiction and the unreliability of drug dealers. People will go through extreme efforts to avoid withdrawal.

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      Too right they will.

      They sell my drug in all the gas stations, advertise it on TV, billboards and radio, just about every restaurant serves it.

      And yet, there are still alcoholics that will drink sanitizer if that’s all they can get and the shakes and sweats have started. I never drank sanitizer, but that doesn’t mean much, knowing what I did do when I still drank.

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            1 month ago

            Theres always options. Addiction means usually you will start considering riskier and riskier behaviors to get your drug. Even if the alcoholic has hand sanitizer, it’ll be gone quickly and then what? Hobble to the corner store and hustle or steal. Depends on the person though what they consider risky of course.

            If someone’s consistently drinking hand sanitizer in this day and age then they are likely ignorant. Liquor is cheaper than hand sanitizer as well.

            Also most of those gas station analogues of illicit drugs are for people on probation. They can use them and pass drug tests.

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                1 month ago

                Because theres only one type of addict in the world right?

                I’m open to be proven wrong, is there cases of alcoholics poisoning themselves with hand sanitizer still?

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                  It’s common enough you’re not going to find news stories about it unless there’s some special circumstance to make it newsworthy.

                  It is the reason the NIH reduces the amount of alcohol in the ER sanitizer dispensers.

                  I also know people have emptied a whole hospital floor’s sanitizers in pursuit of relief from the DTs.

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                    1 month ago

                    You know first hand of a scenario like that? Were they on psychiatric hold or something? Why would a hospital not treat DTs?

                    Edit: is there hand sanitizer that isnt dangerous to drink? That might be where I’m getting hung up.

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      1 month ago

      I did say choosing, as it appears this was. But yes desperate addicts will take anything.

      A box of imodium isnt all that dissimilar to what was mentioned in this post.