The Dangers of Crystal Meth
What is Crystal Meth?
Medically known as methamphetamine, crystal meth is a recreational drug that originates from weight loss prescription medication. The weight loss medication goes under multiple alterations until crystal meth is created. From there, those who abuse crystal meth can choose from three different forms: crystals (original form), powder, or liquid. Those who chose powdered meth can snort it through their nasal passage. The liquid form can be injected anywhere on the body. Both forms enter the bloodstream, almost instantly causing effects much faster. Crystal meth has many street names including Tina, speed, ice, and the Poor Man’s Cocaine. Many chose to abuse crystal meth because it has longer lasting effects than cocaine. According to studies within 2013 done by the NSDUH, about 60% of emergency hospital visits were patients who had been abusing crystal meth. In the same year, 595,000 people admitted to abusing crystal meth within a one month period.
Side Effects
Crystal meth has been put into two categories: physical and mental. Physical side effects include rapid weight loss, nausea, vomiting, tremors, nosebleeds, skin lesions and welts, and dental decay. Because crystal meth causes the saliva in your mouth to diminish (dry mouth) and malnutrition, it leads to meth mouth, which is a common side effect of decaying teeth that eventually will be lost or will need to be removed. The abuse of meth can also lead to transmitted diseases such as HIV and AIDS due to the sharing of needles. Mental side effects of crystal meth are paranoia, memory loss, hallucinations, confusion, depression, insomnia, and anxiety.
Stop The Madness!
Crystal meth is one of the most unforgiving illicit drugs you can become involved with. The painful withdrawals and physical damages that crystal meth causes can seem hopeless to recuperate from; however, we can help. Right Path Drug Rehab is a luxurious rehabilitation center that has the treatments you need to help you to recover from your crystal meth addiction. Call today, and an intake coordinator will go over how to customize your addiction recovery program. Your addiction treatment will include our dual diagnosis process in which you will be taken care of by both physicians and therapists. A clinically managed detox will also be included and will help diminish your addiction to meth without causing any painful withdrawal symptoms. You will be able to choose from a number of positive coping mechanisms such as yoga, art, and meditation classes. Group activities such as hiking, kayaking, and paddleboarding will also be provided by our network. You do not have to go through addiction recovery alone. There are others at our facility just like you who are going through the same things. Do not let crystal meth leave you with permanent damage. If you or someone you know is addicted to crystal meth and experiencing the horrible side effects, contact Right Path Drug Rehab today. Rejuvenate your life and become the healthy, happy, and sober person you used to be.