Drugs & Fame Lead to Delusions of Invincibility – Jasinski Ordered to Rehab
In a recent Entertainment Weekly article, Arrested ‘Big Brother’ champ ordered into drug rehab, it has been made aware that Adam Jasinski, winner of 9th season of the Big Brother Series, was arrested for possession of over 2000 pills of the drug oxycodone.
The story brings up the idea of how we, as addicts and alcoholics, felt invincible when we out in the world ‘running and gunning.’
Our drinking and using brings most of us to a depth of insanity that many will never experience. It is usually based in the realm of the delusion – the idea that things are not as bad as everyone says they are.
It is at the point that the lies we tell ourselves catch up to us, that we begin to realize how vulnerable and mortal we really are.
The scary part is that most young adults are quite resilient, and always return with a strong will to survive and not get caught next time. This is why a long term addiction treatment option is so important. When those feelings of invincibility return, which the inevitably do – the addict will still be in treatment, and less likely to go try it on his or her own again.
We hope, for Mr. Jasinski’s sake, he was court ordered to more than 28days. If not, we are scared his insanity will drive him to do the same thing time and time again – every time expecting thing to be different.
Do you remember the invincible feeling? What happened to you that made you want to stop? Do you have a story to share about being court ordered to drug rehab? Did you ever feel like you we ‘famous’ because of your ability to obtain drugs?
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March 7th, 2010 at 11:51 pm
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Zahid
March 8th, 2010 at 10:37 am
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March 9th, 2010 at 9:42 pm
Thanks for nice Article and Great Sound “The scary part is that most young adults are quite resilient, and always return with a strong will to survive and not get caught next time.”