How to Stop Meth Addiction…Talk to Your Kids About Meth, Only Half of All Parents Ever Do

devastates, it kills, and it ruins otherwise promising young lives. Almost of all American never speak with their the dangers of , and reflecting this, an astonishing percentage of high school either see little harm with trying the drug, or even worse, see some benefit.

Crystal is scary. Incredibly addictive recreational use can so easily progress to addiction, and the physical, mental spiritual harm done by an addiction to is beyond compare.

The health risks of

addicts can expect greatly accelerated physical aging, cognitive declines, early dementia, and a fantastically increased risk for a host of diseases and cancers. Characteristic mouth is but one of the obvious and external signs of the damage of the drug, and a few years of use visibly ages the body by decades.

The mental anguish of a addiction also devastates, and the high is punished with extreme lows of depression and despair, and those users who do manage to quit their addiction face months or even years of very intense depression and dysphoria as the brain struggles to right itself from the legacy of abuse. The sad fact is that some people can never completely recover from a addiction.

So it’s very worrying when a recent survey commissioned by the non profit Project finds that more than of all never speak to their the dangers of crystal .

Scary attitudes

Perhaps even more disturbing is the attitude today’s teens hold towards the drug, and a scary percentage do not fear the drug, and even more worrisome percentage sees some benefit from taking the drug.

33% see little harm in experimenting with crystal , 25% actually see some benefit to trying the drug (weight loss, fun) and almost of all surveyed reported that their friends would not have any problem with them if they started experimenting with crystal .

Teens are prone to experiment with drugs and alcohol, and can do so much to protect their from the dangers that lurk outside of the home, but neither are teens unresponsive to drug education and those teens that do get the facts are far less likely to report positive associations with the drug, and far less likely to risk addiction with casual experimentation.

The job falls to to do a better job teaching of the dangers of and warning them of the ease of addiction, and the lifelong battle that would then ensue. We won’t beat in this country overnight, but we could do a lot to better the problem just by getting informed and speaking with our real dangers of the drug(How to beat a addiction).

A teen addiction is surely every parent’s worst nightmare, and of all the drugs out there–and there are some very destructive intoxicants– is by far the worse, by far the most addictive, and by far the most destructive.

It’s never a guarantee, but a few words with your can do a lot, and may just save a lifetime of heartbreak.

Christian Shire is an addictions professional writing all matters pertaining to treatment and recovery. If you need help making a decision treatment visit Choosehelp to read more.


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