Do I have to apply for a drug treatment program?
Question by Ashley: Do I have to apply for a drug treatment program?
I’m not satisfied with my body. I’m a size 4 and I when I look in the mirror, all I see is a Little Miss Piggy waiting to be a Heidi Klum. My friend introduced me to Dexedrine. It is a prescription drug. I was hesitant to use it at first because I’m scared of the side effects it might bring. What made me do it is the fact that my friend Monica shed off four pounds just by taking in Dexedrine. I tried it and I was astounded by the results. Every time I consume Dexedrine, I don’t feel the need to eat anything. It’s like I’m never hungry. I’ve already lost 7 pounds! It also boosts my energy and I simply love it. Lately, I noticed some problems. I’m easily fatigued, usually feverish, excessively nervous and overly miserable. Do I need to apply for a drug treatment program?
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Answer by grace
I think you better seek help. First off, size 4 is not fat. It is far from being a Little Miss Piggy. It may even count as being an Olive Oyl! Whoever it is that told you about Dexedrine is not your friend. True friends never persuade their friends into taking drugs.
I think you’re starting to experience the side effects of Dexedrine. Yes, you got thinner… so what? It’s foolish of you to risk your health just to look thinner. It’s the supermodel dream, isn’t it?
Dexedrine addiction affects the human heart a lot. It causes uneven heartbeat, extreme decrease or increase in blood pressure and heart failure. Dexedrine also provides the person with hallucinations that may lead to further depression. Other effects of Dexedrine include stomach aches, diarrhea, fatigue, fever, metabolism difficulty and insomnia. Please ask for help and try to receive treatment. Taking Dexedrine in order to become thinner is not right. You have to remember that you don’t have to be Keira Knightley-thin in order to be beautiful.
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