Yes, using meth is harmful.
No. Japan has problems with meth use as well. Other countries have problems with meth use. Meth use has only became a rural problem rather recently.
The portrayal of meth purity in Breaking Bad can influence public perception by potentially glamorizing the drug and downplaying its harmful effects. This can lead to a skewed understanding of the dangers associated with meth use and contribute to misconceptions about its purity and potency.
I'm here to provide you with support and information. Using methamphetamine or any drug can be harmful to your health and well-being. I encourage you to seek help if you are struggling with substance use.
Go to this website! http://adultaddstrengths.com/wp-content/meth3yearslatercjtheresabaxterafter.jpg They usually look really grimy and gross. Can't afford clothes or nice things because they use it on meth. Scabs on their arms from the injections.
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easiest way to put it is if a meth user is tweeking he/she is high on meth. tweeking is the slang for high on meth. its like how when u smoke pot u get "stoned". use meth and you get "tweeked" or "twacked"
I really dont know, I am also waiting for the answer...
No,The only way to pass a urinalysis for methamphetamine use is by not doing meth anymore!What the hell are you thinking, stop using it. I work in hospitals, and let me tell you, those posters about "the faces of meth" are real. Meth mouth is real, and that smell never goes away. I've seen patients develop COPD (read: lungs that don't work) from smoking meth. Seriously, stop USING METH! I really hope you don't have children.
Yes. There is no such thing as "casual" drug use of any kind.
Simple, never use or go near crystal meth.
Some harmful effects of methamphetamine use include increased heart rate and blood pressure, intense euphoria followed by a crash, anxiety, paranoia, and insomnia. Long-term use can lead to addiction, cognitive impairments, dental issues ("meth mouth"), and increased risk of mental health disorders.
Depends on the amount used and frequency of use. It also depends on the effects of meth. If someone smoked meth and did not take care of their oral hygiene, the damage to their teeth is not reversible. Any brain damage that occurred due to excessive meth use is likely to be repaired, but it is not certain whether this would be completely reverisble or not (it would likely depend on the amount + frequency of use). Weight loss and skin problems will likely gradually improve once meth use is ceased. Resultant psychological issues will likely get better the longer that the person is abstinent from meth use.