Melanias purse wrote on Feb 23
rd, 2016 at 11:59am:
There are no serious physical consequences to withdrawing from methamphetamines, Tickle. Last time we discussed this, the only physical symptoms people found on Google were sweating and cramps.
You get these symptoms when withdrawing from caffeine.
yes, and caffiene is addictive too. But yiou forgot the psychotic rage caused by withdrawal.
Quote:There are definitely psychological consequences. Ice elevates you. When you come down, it depresses you. What goes up must come down.
actually long term ice users tend to go into severe psychotic rage when deprived of the drug, depression is the least of their issues from the viewpoint of someone handling them. Depression is the trigger to keep using.
Quote:Ice is not physically addictive. Most drugs influence brain chemistry - amphetamines, opioids, marijuana, even nicotine.
ice affects the brain physically, it kills off serotonin producing brain cells, thats the basis of the physical addiction, Ive told you this before.
Quote:Alcohol, on the other hand, doesn't. Alcohol effects the liver, which slows down the central nervous system. The above drugs work directly on neurotransmitters.
lol, @ Professor karnal. What you dont know about this would fill a book.