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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: 24
Gender: Female
Location: Washington

"Over the course of several years I have used numerous elicit drugs for recreational purposes. Marijuana, ecstasy, cocaine, crack, GHB and mushrooms are among those I have tried or abused. I've always had a curiosity as far as meth is concerned, but have so far never been offered meth or known of a source to acquire it. Just a few days ago while searching for drug information online, I came across this site. I watched each video and looked at all of the printed ads. In all honesty, what I have learned here has been enough to make me decide I will never try meth. My intentions on submitting this are not to gain a pat on the back from any one person, but to stand up and say it isn't hard to say no when you don't know what you're missing. From what I've been told from friends who've done meth and users who have submitted their stories on this site, trying it even once makes the decision impossibly difficult. Sure, meth may get you high and make you feel great for a short while, but I hope we can all ask ourselves... what do you want to become? The temptation of meth is not a risk I am willing to take. Thank you to those involved in making this site a reality. As a result of it, I will never do meth, not even once."

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