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Posted 2008-04-10, 04:04 PM
in reply to Kaneda's post starting "hes done meth people, hellooooo!?"
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In reply to your posts:
@Thanatos:
I'm perscribed to Ambien, so I took it to help me sleep, not get high. I took Nyquill because I have a nasal infection and I can't breath through my nose what so ever. That issue has a great affect on my Insomnia (Why I'm on Ambien)
@Kaneda:
No, I was not molested as a child. I didn't get beat (Besides the paddling when I get into trouble) and I have grown up in a Christian family setting. I am addicted to Intoxication of any sort, whether it be uppers or downers, I'll do them. I KNOW I need to stop taking all of these drugs because I have huge potential to make it far in life, but I lack the will power. (I have even been contemplating rehab.)
Also, I go to Madison Center every other week and see a Psychologist, not a Psychiatrist. (The difference is a Psychiatrist can prescribe medicine, and has been to medical school plus majoring in Psychology. A Psychologist generally studies only the human mind and behavoir, so that he/she can help people with dissabilities, Counsel people, etc.
Yes, I have done meth, once. Just to try it. I won't ever do it again, and I don't want to try it again. I learn more from experience than reading about a drug in a book that over emphasises the bad persectives of a drug, and leaving out most of the positive parts.
Example: A text book would describe Methamphetamine as an extremely addicting drug that can cause brain damaging, fatal kidney and lung damage along with itching, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
(I experienced none of these symptoms while high)
They do this to try and scare kids away from drugs, and never include the positive effects it has like: Increased energy and alertness, euphoria, increased libido, increased concentration, better sense of well being, etc.
After I went home from smoking meth I felt great about my life and about myself. I wanted to change for the better and cleaned my room, did the laundry and even washed dishes.
When the high came down, I was not desperate to get more, (like they say in text books) I was glad that I had accomplished something in a day rather than sitting around doing nothing but getting stoned.
I'm not trying to tell you that meth should be legalized, that it's not addicting, or that people should start smoking it more often, I'm simply informing you of the misleading information that you have been taught.
Adderall, Coke, Meth all increase my energy level and interestin in things. When I take an adderall I LOVE doing math, homework, and work in general. It helps me get things done because I have such a lack of motivation. (One of my downfalls)
Does any of this make sense? I didn't mean to piss you off and apologize, I'm just contributing to this thread that was made to post about drugs.


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