One does not accidentally become addicted to heroine. Bad choices happened at some time.
Actually this is incorrect, considering I work in the field. The reality is, no one just uses heroin for no reason to start, I suppose there are some, but the majority of the time, no. Its not some moral issue. I see it all the time...some one gets in a wreck, has oral surgery, throws their back out...doctor prescribes pain meds. Then you become addicted to them, even if you take as prescribed. Not everyone will of course, but that's part of mental health and how ones brain operates whether they are genetically disposed to it. Then when your prescription runs out it's the street opiate ppl go to. Because your body becomew dependent, not bc you just want to get "lit". Doesnt mean some ppl didnt get there tho, wanting to get effed up on pills, bc those are certainly there, but a lot...no. It's still baffling ppl refuse to believe medical science. It rewires how ones brain operates..I mean I get it ppl don't understand behavioral health. But it becomes a usage out of your brain tricked thinking it's a necessity to survive, like food, or else your body has adverse reactions...also known as withdrawl which in opiates case is like the flu times a 100. Have yet to meet an addict that says, I want to be an addict. Anyway, return to arguing amongst yourselves without clinical knowledge.
Btw, Drew's take is pretty easy to understand. He loves taco bell....a lot.