Meth users show an array of symptoms. There is a high risk for suicide attempts due to depression, users will lose their teeth which is called 'meth mouth', they go for long periods without sleeping and will lose a lot of weight.
Wellbutrin has shown to be effective with managing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and also with managing addictions. If depression is a result of meth use, other anti-depressants can be used to help manage the symptoms.
Some symptoms of meth withdrawal include depression, increased appetite, and fatigue. These symptoms can last for a varying length of time based on the amount of meth used beforehand.
it enters many was posible to the meth users it does matter as long as they get there "high".
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When a user is actually on meth, they will seem very energetic, unusually chatty or friendly, they may become 'obsessed' with a certain task or movement they keep doing, they may be volatile or react violently to certain stimulus etc.. physical symptoms are dilated pupils, dry mouth, bad skin.. generally an addict will have bad teeth (due to lack of saliva) blotchey skin (I have known first time users to break out in pimples after their dose) the symptoms really depend on: the person, and their history of meth usage.. and the dose they took.
Usually people who use meth will lose weight due to the few symptoms. The lack of appetite and lack of sleep are key symptoms
Depends on the frequency, amount, and duration of meth use. Common symptoms are insomnia, restlessness, anxiety, depression, a strong urge to do meth, lethargy, agitation, aggressive behavior, mood swings, etc.
They are probably addicts and immune to the stuff. Meth affects users in some way or another.
and what do i do
I've seen it, some meth users actually do. Yes. Happy Tweaking! - Audrey
Drug use & bipolar disorders are not good. Meth can send the user into a mania, which is followed quickly by deep depression & psychotic symptoms. Bipolar users have very poor impulse control when they are manic. The effect on people with the disorder can be even worse.