Sunday, January 25, 2015

How To Identify A Speed Addiction


Drugs like amphetamines and speed have a higher addiction profile than other drugs.  The people most at risk of developing an addiction are those with addictive personalities.  However, others may also become addicted if they use these drugs regularly.

When people first start taking uppers they may enjoy their experience.  If so, they will be tempted to try the drug again.  Eventually their body will become accustomed to having speed, meth and/or uppers in their system.

When this happens, people start to show the signs of addiction.  Listed below are some of the signs and symptoms of street drug addiction.

-  Withdrawal symptoms.  These occur when the addict stops taking the drugs their body is so reliant on.  Some of the more unpleasant symptoms of withdrawal are fever, sweating, anxiety, tremors and pain.

-  Sudden changes in behavior.

-  Mood swings.  For instance being grumpy and then suddenly becoming happy.

-  Withdrawal from friends, family members and romantic relationships.

-  A drop in personal grooming standards.

-  Lack of interest in hobbies and other activities the addict once enjoyed.

-  Unusual sleep patterns.

-  Red and/or glassy eyes.

-  Missing money.

When somebody notices a loved one is displaying the symptoms of addiction, they must first make sure that they are correct.  If so, they can approach their loved one and tell them that they have their love and support.  Sometimes this is all an addict needs to admit that they need help.

Once an addict has chosen to seek help they can choose one of the many treatment options available.  If they have access to large funds, they may be able to afford an inpatient program.   An alternative to this is getting out-patient therapy or joining a free group such as the well-known Narcotics Anonymous.

Monday, January 5, 2015

The Dangers Of Ecstasy


With all of the new drugs coming out, it is important that you learn all that you can so that you are able to distinguish whether or not someone you love might be using. Ecstasy, a very popular drug on the club scene, is a stimulant that is known to cause euphoria and hallucinations.

Many users that take ecstasy, or X, think that they are mainly taking it to get a good feeling that will also give them a burst of energy. However, what they are not realizing is that this is a drug that is very dangerous to people of all ages who may be taking it.

Being that ecstasy and other hallucinogens are growing in popularity, it is best to educate on all of the dangers. The user will end up feeling a rush or high that makes their feelings more intense, be it good or bad. Once taken and the effects come on, they will usually last for around 6 hours.

While the person is on ecstasy, the heart rate rises, blurred vision can occur along with dry mouth, nausea and more. Some people will even say that they will become confused, paranoid, anxious or even fearful of people or sounds that are around them.

There are even more dangers with drug abuse involving ecstasy because the person taking it can become severely overheated and dehydrated. This can lead to breakdown of muscles, the kidneys, liver and even lead to heart damage or death.

Taking this drug can also cause swelling in the brain, seizures or even permanent brain damage. If you or anyone that you know has or does take ecstasy, it is best that you learn all that you can so you understand the dangers and try to get help as soon as possible.