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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: 20
Gender: Male
Location: England

"I first tried Meth at age 17, I thought it was brilliant and quickly changed out of that 'I'm only doing it once' frame of mind and spent at least seven days binging on it.

After that there really was no way back, I mugged people, stole from everyone I knew... I even stabbed one of my old friends to get at his wallet. I would go back to this total crack house and ignore everything I had done as if I hadn't done it, then I'd take more meth and be alright. Now it's different... I stopped using it after a dealer put a gun to my head and kicked me half to death for not having any money, I still feel the urge for meth and that I might just give into temptation at any secondŠ I can only try and get the message across to anyone thinking of trying it that this is not even worth it... it's not a drug it's hell on earth and it will kill me."

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