Methamphetamines: Part Two: Crystal Meth
Methamphetamines: Part Two: Crystal Meth
use of street meth, commonly known as speed. In the late 80's a new, far more
potent form of this drug was becoming known for it's extreme potency and long
lasting, intense highs.
Instead of the sludgy often semi-liquid meth normally sold, this was
a crystalline, rocklike substance, that produced an immediate and very euphoric
rush. Again the West Coast and Hawaii were the first to feel the impact of this
designer meth.
In the gay community, party clubs are often hubs for groups
of these users, who dance to a dull throbbing music, and endlessly seek sexual
gratification. Los Angeles and San Francisco are experiencing a huge increase in
antibiotic resistant STD's and HIV, including more virulent forms, that are
directly attributable to the use of crystal meth.
Paranoia
Decreased appetite
Euphoria
Wait until you feel it safe to calmly discuss the issue with
your child or loved one. Don't threaten or confront anyone who is actively high,
you could become a statistic. Talk with your police department, and ask for help
in dealing with the problem. Many police agencies have highly trained counselors
who can offer suggestions and direct you towards resources to help.