The artificial pleasurable feeling created by crystal meth use is stored in the user's subconscious. Though it is rare that the initial pleasurable rush or high is ever duplicated, this subconscious memory creates the desire to use more crystal meth in order to recreate the feelings of the initial experience. Many people use methamphetamine to lose weight due to its appetite suppressant properties but others use it in a binge-and-crash pattern. The pleasurable effects of crystal meth disappear before the drug concentration in the blood falls significantly, leading users to take more of the drug to try to maintain the high feeling. Some users avoid food and sleep while continuing abuse for up to several days. They call this a run. There are many negative consequences of long-term crystal meth abuse, including addiction.
Numerous serious physical problems are associated with crystal meth use. The drug can cause:
Crystal meth users may also experience: Episodes of violent behavior, paranoia, anxiety, confusion, insomnia
Crystal methamphetamine users who inject the drug expose themselves to additional risks, including: Contracting HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), hepatitis B and C, and other lood-borne viruses.
Chronic crystal meth users who inject methamphetamine also risk: scarred or collapsed veins, infections of the heart lining and valves, abscesses, pneumonia, tuberculosis, and liver or kidney disease.
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