What is Methamphetamine Addiction?
Methamphetamine addiction is one of the most dangerous addictions around, it claims the life’s of thousands daily. Are you loosing control of your life and unable to participate in everyday activities? Are you experiencing financial or family problems because of your addiction? Have you tried to stop several times and just can’t stay stopped? We know what it feels like to be in the grasps of a methamphetamine addiction.
Over 90% of our staff are in recovery and have been at that breaking point as well before finally asking for help. There are many treatment programs available today by health care providers and cooperative societies. We want to take the time to get to know all about what’s going on with you, and find a way we know will help. We’ll evaluate your unique situation and help you find a relaxing and calming place where you can get away and relax and recover in a stress-free environment. Our goal is to help you find the most comfortable and reputable program in the nation, to ensure you a stable and successful recovery. We will take the time get to know you, and offer you a series of options, ranging from Detox, Residential Treatment, and Outpatient options. Our skilled admissions counselors will find out what your needs are, and we will place you in the best facility that will help you get clean, and isolate your issues so that you can learn how to live clean and free-without the use of methamphetamine. Call one of our certified addiction counselors to cure your disease today!
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Methamphetamine Addiction Consequences
Methamphetamine is prescribed for attention deficit disorder, obesity, and in some cases narcolepsy. Crystal, ice, speed, crank, whatever you decide to call it methamphetamine is a powerful stimulant that has many damaging side effects when it’s abused. Methamphetamine addiction involves the frequent use of methamphetamine and can lead to long term damage to areas of the body like the central nervous system. Doctors say that brain images of methamphetamine addicts show that their dopamine transporters and receptors have been permanently damaged and in some cases destroyed. When the dopamine system has been damaged meth users can experience a state of anhedonia, which gives them the inability to experience pleasure. After methamphetamine addiction has been treated and the person is sober, it can be several months before the brain begins to produce and regulate dopamine.
Methamphetamine Addiction Side Effects
Pleasurable side effects from methamphetamine are what lead users to develop their addiction. Meth addicts describe the feeling of an intense pleasurable rush that hits them once the drug has been put into the body. Methamphetamine can be snorted, smoked, or injected which causes increased health side effects from the drug use. Smoking methamphetamine provides the user with the quickest fix, although snorting provides effects that last for a longer period of time. The intense rush experienced with meth use can lead addicts to addiction of the drug even after their first use. Meth mouth is an adverse health side effect that is caused by methamphetamine addiction. Meth mouth is a nasty condition where meth users have a profound and quick loss of their teeth. According to the American Dental Association the tooth loss is a result of factors induced from meth use including poor diet, poor oral hygiene, poor sleep habits, and constant teeth grinding. Other than health issues the meth users themselves are facing, methamphetamine causes numerous public health issues.
More Dangers of Methamphetamine Addiction
Production of methamphetamine and exposure to the dangerous chemicals that are used to produce it are common risk factors. Methamphetamine labs are often run by people who are high on the drugs themselves and can result in dangerous fires and explosions. The initial rush that methamphetamine users experience can lead to risky sexual behavior which continues the spread of STDs like HIV/AIDS. Methamphetamine addiction is so strong that pregnant women will often times pass the addiction on to their unborn child without knowing it. Methamphetamine addiction is a problem that always requires clinical treatment and intervention to successfully reach a long term stable recovery. A treatment center that specializes in handling methamphetamine addiction would be an ideal solution. Over 90% of methamphetamine users experience some sort of symptom when detoxing from methamphetamine, which often leads to a relapse, and is why many doctors would recommend a detox program in a clinical setting for a methamphetamine addiction. Call one of our addiction councilors today and overcome the deadly disease of your methamphetamine addiction.