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Identifying a Meth User
Below are some of the general symptoms of meth use. Keep in mind, just because a person is experiencing
a symptom listed below does not automatically mean that they are using meth.
Users may experience:
- Agitation
- Excited Speech
- Decreased Appetites
- Increased Physical Activity Levels
- Dilated Pupils
- Nausea and Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Elevated Body Temperature
- Occasional Episodes of Sudden and Violent Behavior
- Intense Paranoia
- Visual and Auditory Hallucinations
- Bouts of Insomnia
- Compulsively Cleaning and Grooming
- Disassembling Objects (such as cars and other mechanical devices)
- Increased Heart Rate, Blood pressure, and Respiration
- Flushed or Tense Appearance
- Dilated Pupils
- Bloodshot Eyes
- Chemical Odor on Person's Breath
- Excessive Sweating
- Rapid Speech
- Severe Weightloss
- Rotting Teeth
- Scars and Open Sores
- Memory Loss
- Depression
- Psychosis
- Teeth Grinding
- Restlessness
- Tremors
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