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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: 29
Gender: Female
Location: Westminster, Co

I used to hate Meth. I saw how it affected a lot of people around me and thought to myself I would never let it get to me. The first time trying Meth was at a party, then at friend's house, then it became using only on weekends. I guess I became addicted but didn't want to admit it. As I began using every day, I stopped working my 2 jobs, quit going to school, and couldn't pay any of my bills. One day I looked in the mirror, and was shocked because I didn't even recognize my own reflection or the stick figure that used to be a body. As of today I'm depressed, not motivated, paranoid, and just feel useless most the time. Never did I think this drug would bring me this far down. It is Evil.

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