A good diet, and a steady amount of excercise is the best way to go. There is NOTHING good about meth.
2007-09-20 09:08:08
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answered by EM 2
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From someone who has danced a lot with the Ice Princess, let me tell you straight up that it is NOT worth it. Believe me, you do not want to go that route.
I smoke weed occassionally. I drink energy drinks from time to time. I will even take a psychedelic drug here and there. But I will not under any circumstances TOUCH this chemical again. I have seen it - FIRST HAND, not on TV, not via the anecdotes of others, but with my very own eyes - destroy the lives of many people. I have seen it give people hallucinations after many days of not being able to sleep. It's effects last up to 12 hours and inability to sleep can last up to 24. It turns people into emotionally volatile and utterly pathetic creatures while using. It causes your skin to become extra oily, your body begins to smell of meth (strangely enough, and this is fact, just ask a recovering addict), and at times you become so tweaked out that simple gestures like kneeling down to pick up something off the floor become nearly impossible. Your body literally forgets how to process such a simple movement. It's pitiful. Not to mention the acne.
I'm very concerned with the way you have worded your question. "what drug could help me cope with my problems?". This already says much about your mindstate in dealing with this problem in the first place, and I can tell you that going at any problem with this mindstate is bad enough in the first place... but if the above drugs I have mentioned, even the most mind blownig ones are a BB gun, then meth would probably be a small rocket launcher.
Luckily for you, if you are wanting chemical changes in your brain... well your brain is producing chemical changes all the time. In fact, the very act of reading this is causing some small chemical change in your brain. Ever think about doing some kind of light aerobic exercise? I've found on days where I am sleep deprived for whatever reason, a brisk walk will generally put me back to normal alertness.
Of course this method may not be the easy way out that you are looking for, but I promise you that it will be a hell of a lot easier than quitting meth.
2007-09-20 21:07:52
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answered by Prince Christopher Cameron Inc. 2
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vMeth is one of the highest addicting drugs there is. My daughter did meth in high school for a short time, Then she got caught, dad & mom aren't dumb, but you will be if you use the devils drug. Do you know what they cut this crap with? Ok I'll tell ya some things drano, rat poisin, ajax, etc, you can die from one good hit especially if it has way too much bad speed in it, Then you don't sleep. My kid was up for 7 days once, she never got to the picking stage, Have you ever seen a full blown twacked back tweeker?? F'd up teeth skinny to the bone nasty dirty. Why in the world would you want to to do this to your body? Cut down your job hours, drink some coffee in the morning make it a triple shot of expresso. No-doz isn't good for you but better than tweek You don't need these type of drugs to help you cope, if you do it you won't know how to cope anymore. DON'T EVEN TRY IT IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM
2007-09-20 10:26:49
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answered by Kat 5
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There are NO advantages of meth! None! My sister went through meth, my bestfriend lost her two kids while dealing with meth, another girlfriend lost 2 of her 4 kids while dealing, and using meth, my neighbors lost their house with their meth lab in a raid, a guy just out of highschool fell over and died with a heart attack induced by meth, one of my close friends lost (like he's dead kind of lost) her boyfriend when he went into a coma, there are no advantages at all! Do yourself a favor, go to a meeting for recovering addicts, and ask their advice!
You could always drink coffee, or my vice is Diet Pepsi, or a concept that remains foriegn to me, but some say works is to get more sleep:)
Maybe if things are so bad, try a new job, rearrange your life so that is works for you!
2007-09-20 09:15:30
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answered by smerten 3
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Using meth is like pouring acid over your brain and no job is worth it. If you do use meth you will have demons you never new existed and you will start to look like one too as you have no control over the cravings.
Your doctor can prescribe a drug as alternative to this problem. Be smart ... be wise and you will thank yourself in the future.
http://www.facesofmeth.us/main.htm
scroll over the faces and you will see these people had the same intentions of using meth as you do.
2007-09-20 15:59:55
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answered by Shells 4
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Please - Don't do meth
You probably don't what to hear someone preach an anti-drug message, but I grew up in an area where meth destroyed a lot. Meth labs blew up, children were born addicted and people did all kinds of violence to themselves and the ones they love.
Even though you know the dangers of meth abuse, I wanted to remind you how addictive it is.
Check out the links I gave, especially the photos.
I don't know what to tell you. Maybe try caffeine (although if you're asking about meth you've probably already tried every other kind of pick-me-up.)
Good luck and please don't do meth.
2007-09-20 09:16:54
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answered by amyjo 2
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Yes, I tried Super Blue Green Algae by *Cell Tech.* I didn't have to sleep more than 3 hours a night if I didn't want to. I didn't feel like I was missing any. It is described like a non- decaffeinated high. It was awesome, and the best food supplement I ever took. The health benefits were awesome too. I used to sell it, and people loved it. Super sex drive, loss or gaining of weight, great fingernails, mental clarity and zest for living. I do want to sell it again when things calm down a bit here. There is a product in it that is for mental clarity only when you feel down. I felt the best I ever felt in my life. It even topped vitamins for the effect it had on me. I felt the difference when taking it. I takes about two weeks to detox with it, then it sets your body to work on every ailment you might have. When I stopped taking it, I felt the difference. You don't crash, like on Meth. No evil side effects either.
Another alternative IF you don't to take that all the time, (which I highly recommend you do) is No Doze. It will keep you up all night if taken with coffee. That's what truckers take, and it is over the counter. (legal) Any drug store will have it. Non-prescription. (If the police sees it, he won't do anything Like he will Meth.) Ask the pharmacist how much they recommend.
That is a stimulant and your body will eat itself like any drug does, esp. Meth.
2007-09-20 09:31:28
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answered by Blank 4
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Granted, meth may give you the boost needed to get by in the short-term, but the physical and psycological effects will take toll in the long term. Soon, you wont be able to do anything unless you are on it, your body will deteriorate, and it will completely take over your life. Work wont matter anymore, just the next line. Meth is a one-way ticket to no where
2007-09-20 09:11:42
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answered by Deano7275 4
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Don't go there! Have you seen the mess meth makes of people? Not a pretty site! Drugs are not the answer!
2007-09-20 09:41:29
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a very odd question. If you cannot keep up then you need to find another job or take caffeine pills or something. Meth is not good in any way.
2007-09-20 09:29:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You need proper sleep in order to be fresh. Get more sleep or cut down on the hours you work. There are energy booster drinks out there, you could increase energy with a bit more exercise too. I don't think drugs are the answer, eventually you have a bigger problem on your hand such as addiction.
2007-09-20 09:21:04
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answered by Anonymous
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