Thursday, June 5, 2014

Abusing Methamphetamine as an Appetite Suppressant

It is a commonly held myth that all meth users are skinny and emaciated skeletons with rotten teeth and open sores on their faces. While this is true in the most extreme cases of meth abuse, this is not always the case. The familiar face of an eaten-away meth addict is always the eventual end to a meth addict that does not get sober, but it does take time and heavy abuse of the drug to get to that point.

You must realize that there are people who use the drug moderately, and do not get the extreme physical effects of hard meth use right away. This often leads the drug to being abused by persons that are looking to lose weight and use the drug as an appetite suppressant. Though this is still a very dangerous abuse of the drug, the user will not always display a huge weight loss, but a slimming. This leads the user into thinking that they can control their habit simply for the weight loss effects. This is very dangerous thinking, and quite often the problem spirals out of control quickly and a full addiction is formed.

Methamphetamine is a dangerous drug, with dangerous side effects. No one can control a habit-forming chemical such as this; not as a simple appetite suppressant, or as a recreational habit.

Both Eating Disorders and Methamphetamine Abuse can be Successfully Treated through an Inpatient Drug Rehab Clinic and Eating Disorder Program.

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