Dependence to crystal is purely psychological, you will FEEL as if you need it, hungry if you will, VERY tired and no energy at all when awake, but you will get over it fairly quickly if you can beat the urge to use. You only THINK you need it, because you have used it so long your body expects it, but getting over it is not much different than quitting smoking. Expect to be pretty hungry though.
Sore, achy muscles, you get very tired and dehydrated, you feel sad and depressed. Needless to say, it is not a pleasant feeling! That's why people stay on it (because coming down is hell)!
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.
Doing weed and crystal meth together is no more dangerous than doing crystal meth alone.
I'd think that doing anything involving crystal meth would be bad.
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.
If your smoking crystal meth you should feel awesome. maybe smoke some more or punch your dealer in his face for selling you bunk
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Emsam (selegiline HCL) can be helpful in some cases of methamphetamine withdrawal. Meth raises levels of the neurotransmitters dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin in the brain. When consumption ceases, levels of these neurotransmitters drop drastically, causing depression, lethargy, and other symptoms. Emsam is an MAOI, which is capable of raising levels of dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin. Emsam may take a long time to work, for some individuals more than 3 weeks.....however it can reduce cravings for meth and alleviate withdrawal symptoms.
First off, it depends what meth you are talking about. METHADONE does block opiate withdrawal symptoms and is used to get people off of herion or other opiates. If you are talking about methamphetamine, than no. Methamphetamine will actually make opiate withdrawal worse at times, but it may make it easier to deal with them during the "high" of methamphetamine because of how powerful of a drug it is.