Holy Rollers
65D 7.5mm street shape
Designed by FBCanada
Hand made wheels from Sewer Alien
I handshape the back of all wheels, making each one unique and every wheel is inspected and tested on performance hangers.
Bearings are not pre-lubricated.
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WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD!!
Not intended for children under eight years.
Packaging is not for medical use or sterile.
Packaging is intended ONLY to store wheels.
Leave a note if you need basic packaging.
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How you can start to reduce or quit taking drugs.
Once you’ve made your decision, try these steps to address your drug use:
-Keep a drug diary. Make a note of when you use, what you take, and how much. It’s also worth including where you were, who you were with, and what you’d been doing just before.
-See if you can spot any patterns in your diary. You might always use around particular people, or after heavy drinking, for example.
-If you can figure out the people, places and things that trigger your drug use, you can begin to make a plan. You might want to cut some triggers out entirely, or avoid any combinations that give you cravings
-Take your time if you need to. Gradual reduction is often the best way to quit.
-Be kind to yourself and celebrate each step towards your goal, no matter how small. Don’t feel guilty about any setbacks either. It's a process and every challenge is an opportunity to learn more about yourself.
-If you start having cravings, distract yourself for a few minutes. Mindfulness or meditation apps and videos like this one are good distractions.
Always remember that you’re not alone. There’s lots of support online and other people who are in a similar position to you.
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Substances affect your brain, especially the reward center of your brain.
Humans are biologically motivated to seek rewards. Often, these rewards come from healthy behaviors. When you spend time with a loved one or eat a delicious meal, your body releases a chemical called dopamine, which makes you feel pleasure. It becomes a cycle; you seek out these experiences because they reward you with good feelings.
Substances send massive surges of dopamine through your brain, too. But instead of feeling motivated to do the things you need to survive (eat, work and spend time with loved ones), such massive dopamine levels can lead to damaging changes that affect your thoughts, feelings and behavior.
This can create an unhealthy drive to seek more pleasure from the substance and less from more healthy experiences.
Over time, the substances change your brain chemistry, and you become desensitized to their effects. You then need more to produce the same effect.
For some substances, such as opioids, the withdrawal symptoms are so severe that they create significant motivation to continue using them.
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