I would say it all depends on the person and how they act while on meth. Everyone is unique, even if on the same drug. I know someone who has done meth for years but you honestly cannot tell when he is spun or not. He has complete control over his body which is what everyone should be able to do but most cant because they don't realize for some reason that it is their body, mind and soul and they have complete control over it even on drugs. The key is to analyze the changes in yourself while on drugs so then you know what to hold back during the times you have to act "normal". I went to work and school everyday for about 4 months completely spun everyday and nobody knew until the end of the 4th month when i started getting sloppy and not watching myself in front of the people i had to because what was normal for me, wasnt for them and i lost sight of that. But i got it back after awhile :)
you show them before and after pictures of them selves
If someone injected meth into their heart it would kill them.If someone injected meth into there heart, it will increase the speeds of their breathing, heart rate, thoughts and actions.
Depends on the amount used and frequency of use. It also depends on the effects of meth. If someone smoked meth and did not take care of their oral hygiene, the damage to their teeth is not reversible. Any brain damage that occurred due to excessive meth use is likely to be repaired, but it is not certain whether this would be completely reverisble or not (it would likely depend on the amount + frequency of use). Weight loss and skin problems will likely gradually improve once meth use is ceased. Resultant psychological issues will likely get better the longer that the person is abstinent from meth use.
You don't. First, meth is an amphetamine. If you are referring to amphetamine as in Adderall, you can't make meth out of that.
No. Japan has problems with meth use as well. Other countries have problems with meth use. Meth use has only became a rural problem rather recently.
No
NO. It does nothing to cover or hide meth if it is in your system, other than to help you relax and not have an anxiety attach knowing you'll be busted!
Yes, using meth is harmful.
Someone can try wearing gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints, or they can try covering their fingertips with tape or bandages. They could also use a substance like lotion or oil to temporarily obscure their fingerprints. Additionally, they could try carefully wiping down surfaces they have touched to remove any fingerprints left behind.
speedballing is commonly a mixture of heroin and coke, or meth. but there are many, many variations. oxy and coke, oxy and meth. the user seeks a high of two of the strongest uppers and downers.
That can very from person to person; someone can be a user & simply use lip balm, or someone can be sober & just live is a dry climate. In any case, it's possible. Skin conditions like sores, rashes & cracked lips aren't uncommon to see on meth users.
a hot shot of meth is a bad shot, or not really meth. its some other chemical given in place of meth to someone to either make them sick or kill them. basically replacing methn with poison.