your brain cells die, your teeth decay quickly and fall out soon, your lungs are not as efficient and you can't do physical stuff any more, your skin gets dried up and ugly and you get scabs that you feel like you have to pick on when you're high. You lose all the lipids in your face and body and become really ugly. Check out this site to see some of the before and afters of mugshots:
http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/sheriff/faces_of_meth.htm
2006-09-01 17:02:18
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answered by Hot Lips 4077 5
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it's the same as with any other drugs: blood coming from walls, no wait that's L S D. Let me think [meth] oh yea it's, I just forgot again. I got it now it being broke all the time.
2006-09-08 11:34:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you know what a normal human would look like, feel like, smell like, sound like and act like? Knowing what seems normal you can see abnormal right away. Methamphetamine causes one to be extra alert in the daytime and restless at nigh. They smell like metal. They have a short fuse when you try to have a normal conversation. They need money.
2006-09-08 10:01:11
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answered by ĴΩŋ 5
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Rotten teeth, living in a trailer, screwing really really ugly people, also having an IQ known to be less than a can of paint.
2006-09-08 13:12:28
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answered by a_burning_chill 2
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What are the symptoms of crystal methamphetamine use?
Dilated pupils and rapid eye movements
Clammy, flushed skin
Increase in body metabolism, heart rate, and blood pressure
Jitteriness, twitching, and muscle spasms (especially apparent in the face, jaw, and neck)
Loss of interest in normal activities like eating, drinking, sex, and sleeping (a user on a run or binge can stay awake for up to a couple of weeks at a time)
Compulsive and repetitive behaviour (e.g., picking at one's skin, overzealous cleaning or grooming behaviour, tooth grinding)
Hyper alertness
Mental confusion
Inability to focus on one task
Rapid speech
Agitated, anxious, irritable, hostile, aggressive, or even violent behaviour
Cracked lips
Skin rashes or sores from scratching and itching
Extreme weight loss (during a meth run, the user will not eat or sleep for several days)
What are the potential long-term effects of using crystal methamphetamine?
Structural changes to the brain and memory loss
Blurred vision and dizziness
Difficulty completing complex tasks
Movement disorders and loss of coordination
Slowed reaction times to stimuli
Mental confusion, hallucinations, delusions, and feelings of paranoia
Drug-induced psychosis
Brain toxicity, kidney, liver and lung failure, and heart disease
What is drug-induced psychosis?
Long-term use and/or bingeing on meth frequently leads to drug-induced psychosis. The symptoms of psychosis include:
Hallucinations, or false perceptions, may be associated with any of the five senses. The most frequent type of hallucination is auditory (e.g., the user hears voices that may issue commands to hurt others). Tactile hallucinations include formication, an advanced form of methamphetamine hallucination in which the user feels bugs on his/her skin. The user scratches at the "bugs" trying to remove them, gouging the skin, and leaving scars.
Delusions are false personal beliefs that are inconsistent with the person's intelligence or cultural background. Delusions cannot be corrected by reasoning. For example, the user thinks the Mafia is out to kill him/her, or that the news broadcaster on TV is trying to communicate a secret message to the user.
Paranoia occurs when the user feels extreme suspicion of others, their actions, or their intentions. For example, a user sees a duck in the river and thinks the police have placed a camera in the duck to watch him/her.
http://www.covenanthousebc.org/family/crystal_meth.html
2006-09-01 17:00:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Getting skinny, not eating, grinding teeth together, sweating all the time especially in the face, dialated pupils, talking 90 mph, shaking, need I go on.
2006-09-01 16:59:13
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answered by lildevilchild_87 5
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I think Jennygirl gave you a very accurate website. I could not even look at it without flinching. I hope you are not doing this to your body. Peace.
2006-09-08 03:04:02
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answered by spiritcavegrl 7
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trouble with the law
everything you own in pawn
always being watched
incessant talking
clothes getting too big
poor hygiene
rotting teeth
2006-09-08 11:48:02
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answered by exert-7 7
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constant talking, cleaning like a maniac, changing clothes like crazy,a chalky look to them. Good luck, that **** is scary...
2006-09-01 17:17:10
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answered by mwha1369 4
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Big ears and a hankering for cornish hens!!!!
2006-09-01 16:58:51
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answered by Patrick C 4
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