Usernameth
Greenlighter
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Hi there, tl;dr is at the bottom
SWIM has been addicted to meth for about 3-6 months now and he is starting to feel some of the side effects. The poor boy originally started taking Dexies (Dextroamphetamine) to stay awake at night AND go to work the next day. He loves to play computer games but also needs to work to support his lifestyle.
As he doesn't have a prescription for Dexies, he was acquiring them illegally but eventually the supply ran out and chased the high from another substance. That's where meth came in. It wasn't exactly the same, but it was close enough to be considered as a supplement.
After the addiction set in and he started smoking on a regular basis (3 pts/week), he bought a bottle of Dexies. The bottle lasted him just under 2 weeks and in that time the urge to smoke meth was gone, the high felt pure and clean, and he had more money to spend on more important things (eg food!). SWIM thought he was free of addiction but after the bottle was gone and time rolled on, the urge to smoke (meth) was greater than ever.
SWIM is a smart guy, with good relationships and a stable job. He is honest, and has a lot of support from the people around him. He doesn't have any major mental health issues although he does struggle with addiction and inhibition. The meth is continuing to take a toll on his life and he wants to quit. The only problem is that he still requires a supplement to play computer games overnight AND go to work the next day, without sleep. This is the independent variable and cannot be changed.
tl;dr SWIM wants to know if a doctor would prescribe him Dextroamphetamines for any or no reason? Note: SWIM is underweight but otherwise in perfect physical and mental health.
SWIM has been addicted to meth for about 3-6 months now and he is starting to feel some of the side effects. The poor boy originally started taking Dexies (Dextroamphetamine) to stay awake at night AND go to work the next day. He loves to play computer games but also needs to work to support his lifestyle.
As he doesn't have a prescription for Dexies, he was acquiring them illegally but eventually the supply ran out and chased the high from another substance. That's where meth came in. It wasn't exactly the same, but it was close enough to be considered as a supplement.
After the addiction set in and he started smoking on a regular basis (3 pts/week), he bought a bottle of Dexies. The bottle lasted him just under 2 weeks and in that time the urge to smoke meth was gone, the high felt pure and clean, and he had more money to spend on more important things (eg food!). SWIM thought he was free of addiction but after the bottle was gone and time rolled on, the urge to smoke (meth) was greater than ever.
SWIM is a smart guy, with good relationships and a stable job. He is honest, and has a lot of support from the people around him. He doesn't have any major mental health issues although he does struggle with addiction and inhibition. The meth is continuing to take a toll on his life and he wants to quit. The only problem is that he still requires a supplement to play computer games overnight AND go to work the next day, without sleep. This is the independent variable and cannot be changed.
tl;dr SWIM wants to know if a doctor would prescribe him Dextroamphetamines for any or no reason? Note: SWIM is underweight but otherwise in perfect physical and mental health.
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