Meth Treatment

Meth Treatment

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Fighting a Meth addiction is on ongoing battle for many who struggle to break free from its suffocating hold.  Methamphetamine is the third widely used drug just below alcohol and marijuana, and has some devastating affects physically and psychologically, and one of the most addicting substances out there today.  The appearance of one suffering from a meth addiction can change drastically in just a few short months.  Meth is typically snorted, smoked, injected, taken orally, and even delivery via suppository.

 

The effects of meth will vary depending on the method of delivery.  Injection and snorting will have immediate effects, orally and suppository will take longer for the effects to become evident.   There are a multitude of physical affects that a meth addiction will have on the body.  Some of the more immediate effects are an enhanced sense of euphoria, or feeling well, happy, and content.  It increases energy, raises the heart rate, and typically causes severe dry and itchy skin.  It is very common for one to develop sores due to picking and scratching, and a telltale sign of someone using.  Another side effect is what is commonly known as meth mouth.  A meth user may prematurely lose their teeth due to a combination of poor hygiene, teeth grinding, clenching, and dry mouth.  It is believed that all of these factors contribute to meth mouth, which is common among those suffering from a meth addiction.

 

Recovering from a Meth addiction is very possible, and with any other addiction, it will require a great effort and dedication throughout the treatment process.  Detoxifying from Meth can be extremely difficult due to the rapid tolerance levels that one develops after initially using.  It is extremely addictive and one can get hooked from trying it their first time.  The severity of the withdrawal symptoms will be dependent on the person, how often they use, the tolerance that they have built up, and the number of months or years they have been using.  Those who have been using for longer periods of time may experience more severe withdrawal symptoms.  Depression is common, as well as increases in appetite, severe cravings, shakiness, mood swings, body aches and symptoms which may feel similar to a cold or flu.

 

Many do not make it through the detox stage of recovery due to their inability to cope with the withdrawal symptoms.  An inpatient facility that specializes in treatment for a Meth Addiction is a great place to start your detoxification and rehabilitation from meth.  Some detoxification programs may have developed methods that can help to ease some of the more intolerable withdrawal symptoms or perhaps offer methods of raid detox while under anesthesia.  There is no guarantee that one will remain free from using meth.  It takes hard work and perseverance to be able to stay clean.  Therapy is highly recommended and in many cases a requirement of any given treatment program.  Having a great support base of friends and family may help increases your chances of a full recovery from a Meth Addiction.

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