emeraldjunkie
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Ive heard you can use meth for quiting H and it helps with the with draws is this true Ive heard it from a few different people.
like others said u will just end up bein addicted to meth.. then u gonna have to withdraw from that
Replacing your heroin habit with a methamphetamine habit is kind of like quiting cigarettes to smoke crack.
Methamphetamine is far more destructive to your mind and body then heroin can ever be. It will drive you insane, rot your teeth and your body, turn you into a skeleton (a walking dead), turn you into an unpredictable and heartless asshole, and then kill you so fast you wouldn't even realize it. A methamphetamine addicts life expectancy is 5 years, believe it or not. Meth will take you, chew your up and spit you out bones (literally). Then you die a miserable death.
The psychological addiction to methamphetamine is even greater than heroin, which is why meth addicts are the hardest to treat and have the highest relapse rate among all kinds of drug addicts (ie. crack heads, heroin/morphine junkies, pharmaceutical opiate addicts, etc).
I'd stick to the heroin, it's much more merciful.
Replacing your heroin habit with a methamphetamine habit is kind of like quiting cigarettes to smoke crack. l.
The life expectancy of a meth addict is 5 years? Where exactly did you get that statistic? I would say that's misleading at best, considering different people experience varying degrees of addiction.
What is the life expectancy of a heroin addict?
But anyway it sounds like a pretty dumb idea to use meth during heroin withdrawal. It might make you feel a little better at first, but the inevitable crash added to the heroin withdrawal sounds like a fucking nightmare to me.
A chemical substance, such as a narcotic or hallucinogen, that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behavior and often addiction.
I like that website's definition of "drug":
