Glass
- Commonly known as crystal
methamphetamines is the most pure form of the
drug, and is a central nervous system stimulant.
When used the drug produces a speedy and king
of the world like effect. Continued use over time
can lead to serious health and medical complications.
Glass Abuse - Persons who try
glass for the first time has a High chance for
abusing the drug to due its incredibly strong
addicting traits. Those persons who abuse glass
have a 90% rate of becoming addicted to the drug
over a short period of time usually within 2 weeks.
Glass Addiction - Glass
Addiction is defined when a person can’t
stop using the drug despite severe consequences
within his or her life. Many times those persons
addicted to glass have a severe paranoia disorder,
and stay up for days upon end. Often times a psychiatric
evaluation may be necessary when attempting to
get off the drug due to these reasons.
Glass Detox – Those persons
who have been abusing glass for a period of time
or those persons who are addicted to the drug,
often times choose to enter a glass Detox, so
they can be medically detoxed safely by a doctor
and be monitored. Because the drug is made of
poisonous chemicals they leave toxins in the body
that must be removed in a safe fashion. In addition
many patients must be monitored 24/7 due to the
paranoia and withdrawal symptoms associated with
the drug.
Glass Treatment – Those
persons who have completed a glass Detox usually
enter what is considered to be the 2nd phase of
glass treatment which is a glass treatment center.
Here individuals can learn to live one day at
a time free from the drug. Persons re-learn valuable
coping and life skills through group counseling
and individual therapy.
Glass Rehab – Glass Rehabs
are primarily for those persons who are addicted
to glass or who have been abusing the drug heavily.
It is often suggested that before entering a glass
rehab center that clients be detoxed from the
drug in a safe medical setting to avoid any complications.
While in a glass treatment center persons attend
individual therapy and group counseling where
they lean vital coping skills, and life skills
needed to remain abstinent from the drug. Those
persons who complete a glass treatment center
have a higher rate for long term recovery than
those who do not.
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