
Methamphetamine Rehab Centers and Methamphetamine Addiction Treatment
Searching for a Methamphetamine Rehab Center? Ready to overcome Methamphetamine addiction?You've found the right path - TheGoodDrugsGuide.com provides a directory of Methamphetamine Rehab Centers and Methamphetamine treatment facilities along with ratings and reviews of Methamphetamine addiction treatment programs from around the country.
Here, you can find and connect with the Methamphetamine rehabilitation center that is right for you or your loved one.
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- The Door Sober Living CommunitySober Living HomeLubbock, TXDetails
- Caron Treatment CenterRehab Treatment CenterWernersville, PADetails
- Hope By The SeaRehab Treatment CenterSan Juan Capistrano, CADetails
- St. Joseph InstituteRehab Treatment CenterPort Matilda, PADetails
- Michael's House-Treatment CenterSober Living HomePalm Springs, CADetails
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Methamphetamine Rehab Clinic Reviews and Ratings
Methamphetamine addiction is not easy to deal with, but you don't have to deal with it alone. The methamphetamine rehab centers listed in our directory have the experience to help you; all you need to do to get help is pick up the phone.
The staff at a meth rehab center understand how to deal with the side-effects of this stimulant, which include hyperactivity, restlessness, high blood pressure, acne, pallor, irritability, and paranoia.
What is Methamphetamine?
Methamphetamine is drug that works on the body's central nervous system. Known as "meth," "ice," "crank," and "crystal," on the street this drug may be prescribed by a doctor to treat ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder), severe cases of obesity, or narcolepsy. It is a powerful stimulant that produces feelings of euphoria in the user. Some people get addicted to "crystal" from the first time they try it.
Causes of Methamphetamine Addiction
When someone uses "ice," they feel energized and are able to concentrate better. Some people even report becoming addicted to "crystal" from the first time they try it. Using the drug enhances sexual experience and "crystal" suppresses the individual's appetite. The addiction starts when the person continues to uses "crank" because they enjoy the feeling the drug produces. When the person comes down after using "ice," they may feel down or even depressed, and turn to the drug to feel good again. Over time, they need to use more and more "crystal meth" to feel good.
An addiction to weed happens when the person is unable to stop using the drug, even when there are negative consequences for doing so. They become psychologically addicted to the substance and use it to deal with negative feelings or situations in their lives.
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Once you have selected a marijuana treatment facility, call the center so that the staff can assess your condition and discuss the steps involved in treating your addiction.
Why Quit Taking Methamphetamine? A Few Good Reasons to Stop:
- Long-term use can cause severe tooth decay, known as "meth mouth."
- High doses of "ice" can cause a heart attack, convulsions, or stroke.
- "Crank" users are at risk for developing amphetamine psychosis, which causes delusions, hallucinations, and disordered thought processes.
- The physical effects of meth are extremely devastating. View these before and after meth abuse photos to see just how bad it can be.

