Well, the thing is, taking only small amounts of drugs like crystal meth, cocaine, and heroin is much, much easier said than done. All of these drugs are highly psychologically addictive, and opiates like heroin are physically addictive as well.
There are some people who are able to do drugs like these without forming a habit and becoming addicted, but for the majority of people, the craving to do more is almost completely irresistible.
If you are able to do just a few lines of crystal meth, five or six times a year (and if it comes from a dealer you know and trust), then that's great for you, and no, it's probably not going to kill you. But for most people, doing just a little bit once in awhile just isn't feasible.
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Using meth can create alot of health problems. It causes bone deteriation durng and after recovery. Your body starts to push the meth out of your body begining with your bones. It creates SEVERE tooth decay, weekened hoolow bones, and some cases arthiritis. It also has the chemical that replaces the natural seritonin that your brain produces. This causes Severe mental problems especially in recovery. Your brain forgets how to produce this. So alot of addicts in recovery end up in mental hospitals or sych units because there is nothing there to balance out your moods and rationality. And if your pregnant it causes a hell of alot more problems than you could imagine. Ask you family physician for more details and answers to your question. No matter who you are, meth will cause health problems just not the same to everyone. Take this from me. Im a 7 year recovring addict from meth and im still learning and researching the effects of the drug for my longtime career. Good luck to you and get help A.S.A.P.
people don't know the danger of making crystal meth. the crystal meth lab may explode. some get hurt including babies