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Why Is Methamphetamine Addiction so Dangerous?

Last updated on: Monday, 19 June 2023
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As per experts, methamphetamine is among the most addicting substances on earth. The danger posed by the drug is in the severity of the addiction and the long recovery period involved. The substance can have an effect that can last for as much as 24 hours. Under the influence of the drug, a person cannot sleep, and there is a feeling that he/she has never slept. It can become quite challenging to find any comfort during this phase.

One of the sad things about methamphetamine abuse is that first-time users find the experience more enjoyable, which triggers them to use the drug repeatedly. And the recovery period is also not long during the beginning phases. The body produces normal levels of endorphins that compensate for the withdrawal period. And for this reason, more and more new users use the substance repeatedly, resulting in methamphetamine dependency.

Another negative aspect of using methamphetamine is that post-recovery, there is no feeling of guilt, which is the case with other drugs. It has been found that a high percentage of people, who quit meth use, started using it again. This indicates how difficult it is to get rid of this drug.

Methamphetamine abuse has a strong effect on the brain of the patient. It can lead to a partial loss of memory and sometimes even brain damage. Even after quitting, patients will find it difficult to remember most of their old memories. In addition, it also affects the mental performance of an individual. This is especially true when solving mathematical problems and other analytical things. It has also been found that methamphetamine addicts gradually lose their capability to produce dopamine, which leads the patient to remain depressed, and sometimes this effect is permanent.

Meth addicts remain withdrawn and desperate and depend on the substance to fill their void, but for a short period. One of the most effective ways of methamphetamine addiction treatment is in the form of a holistic approach. Such therapies are created to treat every aspect of the life of an addict – body, mind, and spirit. The focus of such treatment is to change a person’s lifestyle by introducing balance. However, the treatment doesn’t address the physical symptoms of drug abuse.

The holistic approach to the treatment in methamphetamine rehab centers consists of different methods, including stress relief, relaxation classes, massage therapy, acupuncture, meditation, physical therapies, and life coaching to minimize the urge in the individual. In addition to the treatment for the substance, the patient is also diagnosed with any other kind of disorder. This can consist of anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder. The length of the methamphetamine treatment can vary based on factors like the duration the patient has been using the drug, the amount of usage, and the time taken to heal the brain.

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Nickolaus Hayes has been working with Drug Rehab Services for the past ten years. Over the past 15 years, he has remained connected to helping people who have been struggling with addiction. He first started working as an intake counselor at a drug rehabilitation center in 2005. During the five years as an intake counselor, he was able to help hundreds of people find treatment. Nickolaus was also fortunate to be able to work with professional interventionists, traveling across the country performing interventions.