What are the long term effects of meth use?
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physically you can end up with no teeth meth eats up calcium in your bones, next people have severe nervous twitches, paranoia,liver and kidneys take a beating as well, next you lose your family do to your severe mood changes,this also effects your job you lose that also, every posses ion that is worth anything also goes to buy more meth, you eventually end up either in inmental ward, jail or dead
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Well your teeth become the consistency of cantaloupe. You visibly age at an alarming rate. You probably end up having a lot of unprotected sex with people you wouldn’t normally even talk to. You’ll probably develop an extensive criminal record making you difficult to employee. You’ll lose your kids, your family and your friends but you’ll get new friends who share your interests. You’ll end up trading away things you’ll wish you kept. Oh yeah. Eventually your heart will explode and kill you. But by that point you will probably have already had a debilitating stroke or a series of minor heart attacks..or maybe both !!
your teeth crack break and fall out. you act crazy and then you die Death, or severe jail time.
Ruined family, no friends.
A living hell.
Forget the long-term effects. The FIRST use causes a permanent body chemistry change and instant addiction. There are SEVERE stomach cramps when you are without the drug. Worldwide, only 6% of addicts ever successfully stay off the Drug. It has the LOWEST rate of recidivism of ANY drug EVER! Jail,insanity,death.Loss of everything you ever cared about because Meth becomes the ONLY thing you care about.
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