Methamphetamines: an Addiction that Can Cost You Everything

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Methamphetamines are a popular drug among today's society. It's not some drug that is just for crack addicts or "poor" society. Methamphetamines are a drug that has been introduced into today's suburbia population. People from all walks of life have fallen victim to this drug. You have everyday hous
ewives to affluent, career oriented people who have become addicted to methamphetamines.

Methamphetamines, also known as meth, speed, and chalk, is a Schedule Two stimulate. This means that it has a high potential for abuse. It is also a very addictive drug. Meth is a stimulant that activates certain systems in the brain. The effects of meth are potent, last longer, and are more harmful to the central nervous system. On the street methamphetamines are usually referred to as ice, crystal meth, glass, and tina.

People who use meth are taking a risk of developing serious complications to their body. Sometimes even death occurs as a result of an overdose. Many who use meth find that it suppresses the appetite and will often use it as a quick way to loose weight. This drug can also allow a person to stay awake continuously with very little sleep. A person who uses meth will find that they may begin having a fast heart rate as well as breathing. It will also raise their blood pressure. It may also cause sweating, dizziness, blurred vision, dry mouth, and hot flashes. Long-term use of meth can affect the brain by causing brain damage. During this brain damage, a person's memory as well as body movement will be affected. Large doses of this drug will cause convulsions, high body temperature, confusion, and death.

 
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Meth is a drug that is a form of speed. It has been known, if taken enough of it, to keep some people up days on end. It also gives some a high feeling and you just feel like you have so much energy. I have also known some to take it as an easy way to lose weight. I would rather be chunky than to do it that way.

Posted on 05/06/2007 at 2:05:00 PM

forgive my ignorance. my familiarity with recreational drugs ends in the late 80's. the initial attraction to meth--does it give one an opiate, euphoric type of experience, or is it akin to speed? I just never understood the attraction to speed. it isn't classified as an opiate, so while I understand the apparatus of addiction, I don't understand what is seemingly gained.

Posted on 04/28/2007 at 11:04:00 AM

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