The words for "crazy in the head" in Spanish are, "loco en la cabeza," if you are talking about a male, and "loca en la cabeza" if you are talking about a female. They are pronounced, "Loco (or loca) ehn la ka-BAY-sa." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Crackhead is an English slang term.
You'd have to find a similarly equivalent, deragatory term in Spanish.
However, I think you need some English help, too. It's "You're a crackhead" for "You are a crackhead."
"Your" is the second-person possessive form of "You."
Anyway, you could use as "Tu eres toxicómano."
Which means "You are (have and always will be) addicted to drugs.
ACTUALLY - the original person who replied, you need help with your English. "Or" not "for". It's always smart to make sure you're 100% correct when you go out of your way to criticize someone.
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