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Compassion burnout with drug users

I'm looking to vent and see if I'm crazy. I work the night shift in MRI at a major hospital in a major west coast city. I am so burned out on taking care of drug users. They take no responsibility for their care and are simply not present most of the time. I know drug addiction is a symptom of deeper psychological issues but honestly I don't know a single adult that takes zero mind altering substances in some capacity. I guess I'm sick and tired of watching these helpless people just give up. Their attitude disgusts me, their disfigured bodies disgust me, their stench and attitudes disgust me. I actively deny them compassion and I will treat them worse when they simply lie there stupefied about reality. Am I alone? Am I crazy and or cruel? I love people and think I'm a good person in general but I can't square this deep resentment I have toward these people. To clarify, the addicts I'm talking about are blatantly obvious to anybody looking(open sores/no teeth/crazy). I'm not talking about a casual drinker or weekend cokehead. I think everyone who reads this knows the ones I'm talking about. Before you respond with harsh accusations, know this question is asked in good faith and for potential self improvement. Thank you for reading.

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