"There is a “carrot and stick” to
opiates. Imagine a jackass chasing a
carrot dangled in front of him on a stick.
The animal will chase that carrot until he is exhausted, remembering the
taste of the first carrot.
"Now
imagine that his master finally allows him to eat the carrot in the shade. The carrot only satisfies his hunger for a
few minutes. In what seems like a
moment, his master will be hitting him with a stick to get him moving
again. Soon his belly is rumbling, his
sides hurt from the stick, and he knows he must get up to chase another carrot.
"Opiates
are the carrot and the stick. The high,
and the escape from pain, are the carrot.
Withdrawal and all the problems opiate addiction causes are the
stick. Addiction is the master. Guess which role you play. This workbook will help you stop."
p. 2 Heroin, Oxycontin, and Other Opioids: Breaking your addiction to them
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