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Polysubstance Use and the Path to Fentanyl Addiction: Understanding the Risks and the Road to Recovery
By: An Addiction Specialist
Polysubstance use—mixing or alternating between multiple substances—is one of the most dangerous patterns I see in addiction work. Many people don’t start with fentanyl. They begin with alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, benzodiazepines, or prescription opioids. Over time, tolerance grows, the brain adapts, and the search for a stronger or more reliable high begins.
This is often where fentanyl enters the picture—sometimes intentionally, sometimes without the person even knowing. And once fentanyl becomes part of the cycle, the risks escalate dramatically.
Family Guide to Ketamine Addiction: Understanding, Supporting, and Healing
Ketamine addiction is a growing concern, especially among young adults and those seeking escape from emotional pain. While ketamine has legitimate medical uses, chronic misuse can lead to serious physical, psychological, and spiritual damage. Families play a vital role in recognizing the signs, initiating help, and supporting recovery.
The Hedonistic Trap: How Overindulgence Leads to Anhedonia and What to Do About It
The pursuit of pleasure is wired into human nature. Whether through food, social media, substance use, gambling, or other forms of instant gratification, we crave experiences that spark joy and excitement. But what happens when the search for pleasure backfires…