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"With chronic use, tolerance for meth can develop. In an effort to intensify the desired effects, users may take higher doses of the drug, take it more frequently, or change their method of drug intake."

National Drug Intelligence Center, U.S. Dept. of Justice

Age: 28
Gender: Female
Location: Colorado

"My stepsister started using meth a few years ago. She started stealing stuff from everyone. Then one day she was almost out the door with my mom's car keys and bank card...when my mom tried to stop her, and she rammed the door shut so hard on my mom's arm that she broke my mom's wrist...stole the car and got to a gas station but was so out of it she couldn't figure out how to use it without a pin number. She went to a treatment center but would escape and have sex with strangers in the park in exchange for meth, got pregnant but had the baby taken away, now is in jail awaiting trials for at least 3 felonies- id theft, stolen checks and credit cards and grand larceny. What was once a fun, beautiful girl is a rotten, stick of a life.

ONE TIME WILL RUIN YOUR LIFE. DON'T DANCE WITH THE DEVIL.
STAY AWAY NO MATTER WHAT!"

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