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HELLO LET ME START BY SAYING IM RUBEN HELLO NOT A GOOD TIPER OR SPELER BUT I TRY HOPE YOU CAN UNDERSTAND WHAT IM TRYING TO SAY HELLO IM A DIEABETIC FOR LAST 12 YRS I WAS A CLASS A TRUCK DRIVER I LOST EVRYTHING AFFTER THEY PULLD MY LIC THE DR SAYS I HAVE UNCONTOL DIEABITUS IV BEEN TRYING TO EAT THE RIGHT FOODS BUT YOU NOW ITS HARD TO NOT EAT YUMYS LOL WELL I BEEN LIVEING BY MY SELF AND I MOVED WHER THER ARE PEPOLE THAT DO DRUGS HERE AND SELL DRUGS I USE TO BE A COCKE N HEROIN PCP LSD WED REDS WHITHS USER LONG TIME A GO I STOP AT 30 AND DID NOT USE NO MORE TILL I CAME HERE I RAN IN TO A METH USER AND TRYED IT I HAVE A BAD LIVER N KIDNY JUST SCARING AND MINOR KIDNY DAMAGE I NEVER TRYED METH BUT NOW I FIND MY SELF WHANTING TO USE IT AFFTER 3 OR 4 DAYS I GET WEEK AND JUST SLEEP SO I SAY MAY BE A ONE PUFF WILL GET ME ENRGY BUT THN IT SARTS ALL OVER A GIN WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO OVER COME MY WEEKNESS I ONLY SMKE IT ONCE A WEK 2 PUFFS BUT I STILL GET WEEK IN 3 OR 4 DAYS CAN YOU HELP ME OVER COME THIS IM I ADDICTED ? I DONT LIKE FILLING TIRED WHAT SHOUD I DO
Meth is a highly addictive drug. In simple words, once meth leaves your body, it makes you feel worse than you were before you took it. This makes you want to take meth again in order to feel energetic. If this continues, you eventually become totally dependent on it and have to take it in greater amounts and increasing frequency. In my opinion, you should stay away from meth and try to improve you physical health. Diabetes itself may cause fatigue.
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Is Meth Addiction Dangerous?
Hi Ruben, Meth is a highly addictive drug. In simple words, once meth leaves your body, it makes you feel worse than you were before you took it. This makes you want to take meth again in order to feel energetic. If this continues, you eventually become totally dependent on it and have to take it in greater amounts and increasing frequency. In my opinion, you should stay away from meth and try to improve you physical health. Diabetes itself may cause fatigue. Best wishes.