Meth Addicts

If I keep smoking crystal meth, will it be a gateway to harmful drugs?

Question by : If I keep smoking crystal meth, will it be a gateway to harmful drugs?

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Answer by Dale
I think you and I have a different definition of “gateway”. And “harmful drugs”. And possibly “crystal meth”.

Answer by Bank on it
Nice try troll.

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Cooper: Require all to get drug education

Cooper: Require all to get drug education
I frequently found the underlying issue to be addiction — alcohol, heroin, crystal meth, pills, crack, cocaine, even spray cleaner for computers. As I tried to help those patients, and now as I work with families and addicts, I find that society too… Continue reading

Breaking up is hard(er) to do

Breaking up is hard(er) to do
I could also use a nap, I replied, but who couldn't? “Meth addicts,” she answered. No doubt she had a good wit. I looked at her page again and noticed that she, too, liked film noir. A few hours later: “About to drive home.… Continue reading

Latest A Forever Recovery Blog Focuses on Recovering from Meth Addiction

Latest A Forever Recovery Blog Focuses on Recovering from Meth Addiction
“Meth abuse and addiction claims a staggering 25,000 lives each year, and dramatically reduces the quality of life for hundreds of thousands more,” commented A Forever Recovery's CEO Per Wickstrom. “And while qualified and caring treatment from trained … Read… Continue reading

He lost it all to meth. The marriage. The money. The job covering crime.

He lost it all to meth. The marriage. The money. The job covering crime.
His two brothers were meth addicts. The youngest was in prison right now on a drug charge. The other brother, Pat Moyers, was three years clean. It was Scott who dragged Pat to rehab that… Continue reading

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Filler: Fewer deaths from pain pills is good news
This is particularly true when it comes to issues like crime, drug abuse and overdoses, when the negatives are so frightening that they drown out the positives. Deaths from opiate overdoses… Continue reading