TREATMENT OPTIONS:
tanner 24 hour crisis line 770-436-3266
wellstar 24 hour crisis line 770-732-3789
hiram couseling center 770-222-6622
celebrate recovery 770-222-1958 or 770-222-2125
crystal meth anonymous www.atlantacma.org
The carpenter's house 404-350-1300
The Potter's House 706-543-8338
My Sister's House 404-3672465
Serenity House (WOMEN) 931-544-1138
Recovery Living Services (MEN) 931-520-4848
Women Of Hope 706-635-7224
Meth Addiction 1-800-553-9993
Intervention 1-800-847-0544, 1-877-4-DRUG ABUSE
Narconon of Georgia 1-877-413-3073
Peninsula Village 1-800-255-8336 or 1-865-970-1828
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HOW TO TELL IF SOMEONE IS USING METH:THE EFFECTS OF METH USE ARE HIDEOUS AND QUICKLY APPARENT.
SHORT TURM USE CAN RESULT IN:
extreme alertness, nervious physical activity, decreased appetite, euphoria and increased energy, inability to sleep, carelessness about appearence, violence and aggression, withdrawal from family and friends, missing vauables or stealing.
LONG TERM USE CAN RESULT IN:
severe anorsxia, memory loss, tooth loss, open sores on the skin, yellow skin color due to liver damage, hair loss, total personality change.
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ANONYMOUS REPORTING
1-866-303-meth or go to www.methpaulding.org
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IF YOU KNOW SOMEONE USING METH...GET THEM HELP NOW DONT WAIT!!!!THIS COULD BE THE LAST TIME YOU SEE THEM ALIVE!!!!!!
Heroes:
You may be hooked emotionally and psychologically. You may have a physical dependence, too. If you have a drug addiction — whether to a legal or illegal drug — you have intense cravings for it. You want to use the drug again and again. When you stop taking it, you may have unpleasant physical reactions.While not everyone who uses drugs becomes addicted, many people do. Drug addiction involves compulsively seeking to use a substance, regardless of the potentially negative social, psychological and physical consequences. Certain drugs, such as narcotics and cocaine, are more likely to cause physical dependence than are other drugs.Breaking a drug addiction is difficult, but not impossible. Support from your doctor, family, friends and others who have a drug addiction, as well as inpatient or outpatient drug addiction treatment, may help you beat your drug dependence.Signs and symptomsThe range of drugs to which you can become addicted is wide. The drugs include:Cannabis compounds. These compounds are found in marijuana and hashish.
Central nervous system depressants. Barbiturates and benzodiazepines are examples of central nervous system depressants. Phenobarbital, amobarbital (Amytal) and secobarbital (Seconal) are examples of barbiturates. Benzodiazepines include tranquilizers such as diazepam (Valium), alprazolam (Xanax), oxazepam (Serax), lorazepam (Ativan), clonazepam (Klonopin) and chlordiazepoxide (Librium).
Central nervous system stimulants. This class of drugs includes amphetamines, methamphetamine, cocaine and methylphenidate (Ritalin).
Designer drugs. Synthetic compounds, such as Ecstasy, which has both amphetamine-like and hallucinogenic effects, are included in this category.
Hallucinogens. LSD, phencyclidine (PCP) and ketamine (special K) are examples of hallucinogens.
Inhalants. Glue, paint, solvents and nitrous oxide can all be used as inhalant drugs.
Opioids. Opioids are narcotic, painkilling drugs produced naturally from opium or made synthetically. This class of drugs includes heroin, morphine, codeine, methadone and oxycodone (Oxycontin).
General signs and symptoms
Addiction to any drug may include these general characteristics:Feeling that you need the drug regularly and, in some cases, many times a day
Making certain that you maintain a supply of the drug
Failing repeatedly in your attempts to stop using the drug
Doing things to obtain the drug that you normally wouldn't do, such as stealing
Feeling that you need the drug to deal with your problems
Driving or doing other activities that place you and others at risk of physical harm when you're under the influence of the drug
The particular signs and symptoms of drug use and dependence vary depending on the type of drug.Cannabis compounds: Signs and symptomsA sense of relaxation and happiness
A heightened sense of visual, auditory and taste perception
Poor memory
Increased blood pressure and heart rate
Red eyes
Decreased coordination
Difficulty concentrating
Increased appetite
Slowed reaction time
Paranoid thinkingCentral nervous system depressants: Signs and symptomsDrowsiness
Slurred speech
Lack of coordination
Memory impairment
Confusion
Slowed breathing and decreased blood pressure
Dizziness
DepressionCentral nervous system stimulants: Signs and symptomsEuphoria
Decreased appetite
Rapid speech
Irritability
Restlessness
Depression as the drug wears off
Nasal congestion and damage to the mucous membrane of the nose in users who snort drugs
Insomnia
Weight loss
Increased heart rate, blood pressure and temperature
ParanoiaDesigner drugs: Signs and symptoms
Signs and symptoms of using designer drugs vary depending on the drug. You might be able to tell that a family member or a friend is using or abusing a drug based on the physical and behavioral signs and symptoms associated with the drug. Ecstasy produces a mild hallucinogenic effect and a feeling of euphoria. It also causes an increased heart rate, overheating, high blood pressure, kidney and liver toxicity, and memory problems.Hallucinogens: Signs and symptoms
Use of hallucinogens produces different signs and symptoms depending on the drug. The most common hallucinogens are LSD, PCP and ketamine, a so-called "club drug."Signs and symptoms of LSD use include:Hallucinations
Greatly impaired perception of reality, for example, interpreting input from one of your senses as another, such as hearing colors
Permanent mental changes in perception
Rapid heart rate
High blood pressure
Tremors
Flashbacks, a re-experience of the hallucinations — even years laterSigns and symptoms of PCP use include:Hallucinations
Euphoria
Delusions
Panic
Loss of appetite
Depression
Aggressive, possibly violent behaviorSigns and symptoms of ketamine use include:Increased heart rate
Nausea and vomiting
Numbness
Impaired motor function
Loss of memoryInhalants: Signs and symptoms
The signs and symptoms of inhalant use vary depending on what substance is inhaled. Some commonly inhaled substances include glue, paint thinners, correction fluid, felt tip marker fluid, gasoline, cleaning fluids and household aerosol products. When inhaled, these products can cause brief intoxication and a decreased feeling of inhibition. Long-term use may cause seizures and damage to the brain, liver and kidneys. Inhalant use can also cause death.Opioids: Signs and symptomsReduced sense of pain
Sedation
Depression
Confusion
Constipation
Slowed breathing
Needle marks (if injecting drugs)Recognizing drug abuse in teenagers
Possible indications that your teenager is using drugs include:School performance. Your child suddenly shows an active dislike of school and looks for excuses to stay home. Contact your school officials to see if your child's attendance record matches what you know about his or her absent days. A student who experiences a drop in performance, possibly failing courses or receiving only minimally passing grades, may be using drugs.
Physical health. Listlessness and apathy may indicate your child is using certain drugs.
Appearance. How they look is extremely important to adolescents. A sudden lack of interest in clothing, grooming or looks may be a warning sign of drug use.
Personal behavior. Teenagers enjoy privacy, but exaggerated efforts to bar family members from entering their rooms or knowing where they go with their friends might indicate drug use. Also, drastic changes in behavior and in relationships with family and friends may signal drug use.
Money. Sudden requests for money without a reasonable explanation for its use may be a sign of drug use. You may also discover money stolen from previously safe places at home. Items may disappear from your home because they're being sold to support a drug habit.