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does anyone know what the long term affects of meth are ?

 

1) It appears to be very bad on dental health. False teeth seems to be an almost universal consequence of long term Meth abuse.

 

2) A long term abuser would seem to be at high risk for developing 'atypical psychosis' or 'voices in the head'.

 

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No wonder you're so obsessed with "CRYSTALS"

does anyone know what the long term affects of meth are ?

 

There are many... malnutrition, skin disorders, ulcers and diseases resulting from vitamin deficiencies, lack of sleep and weight loss. Intravenous users are also at risk for AIDS, lung and heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases. Its not a very nice drug.

 

No wonder you're so obsessed with "CRYSTALS"

 

Lol

The most common long term affect is hardened arteries, which causes hypertension.

I read the long term effects of "math". That's not weird. Don't do drugs!!!!

does anyone know what the long term affects of meth are ?

 

You'll look like you've lived by a poorly maintained nuclear plant or gotten hit by a semi.

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okay thanks people, this is all good to know. i guess i wasn't making an informed decision before but i guess i am now. thanks.

Bascule- You took the words right out of my mouth.

Or rather, from my finger tips. I don't know. You know what I mean. I was thinking the same thing. :)

okay thanks people, this is all good to know. i guess i wasn't making an informed decision before but i guess i am now. thanks.

 

...so i'm assuming you've tried it then?

okay thanks people, this is all good to know. i guess i wasn't making an informed decision before but i guess i am now. thanks.

 

does that mean you'll now take them with the knowledge of it might do? It kind of could sound like that.

does anyone know what the long term affects of meth are ?

Believing the universe is a crystal ;)

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