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What happens when a long time meth user stops using?

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Everyone's symptoms are a little bit different, but here's a basic rundown. Your mileage may vary. Stage One (lasts 1 to 2 weeks, lessens in severity after a week) Intense fatigue, but completely unable to get good sleep. Intense anxiety. read more

Everyone's symptoms are a little bit different, but here's a basic rundown. Your mileage may vary. Stage One (lasts 1 to 2 weeks, lessens in severity after a week) Intense fatigue, but completely unable to get good sleep. read more

Chronic users, who have been dependent on meth for over decade have a very difficult time trying to change back to being a non-user. It is just too painful, too depressing, and too brutal. It is possible though, it happens everyday, but the chances aren't really too encouraging. read more

As this use stretches from hours into days and then into months, these users do an extreme amount of damage to their bodies. Some of this damage can be corrected, but other conditions will remain for years, even when the person stops using meth altogether. read more

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