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Пишет milonga ([info]milonga)
@ 2003-09-12 18:15:00


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это,случайно,не ваши коллеги?
http://www.newsru.com/crime/12sep2003/narco.html


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[info]schreibikus@lj
2003-09-12 04:30 (ссылка)
а вы думал, пчоему чя вчера опоздал?

а почему это ты во флешмоб не играешь.

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(Анонимно)
2003-09-14 23:14 (ссылка)
Positive Meth Effects:

Increased energy and alertness
Decreased need for sleep
Euphoria
Increased sexuality

Neutral Meth Effects:

excessive talking
weight loss
sweating
visual & auditory hallucinations (hearing voices)

Negative Meth Effects:

disturbed sleep patterns
dis-interest in friends, sex, or food
itching, welts on skin
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
excessive excitation, hyperactivity
shortness of breath
moodiness & irritability
anxiousness & nervousness
aggressiveness
involuntary body movements (uncontrollable movement and/or twitches of fingers, facial & body muscles, lip-smaking, tongue protrusion, grimacing, etc.)
panic, suspiciousness & paranoia
loss of appetite (anorexia), leading to poor nutrition and weight loss
false sense of confidence and power (delusions of grandeur)
aggressive and violent behavior
severe depression, suicidal tendencies

Possible Long Term Effects:
fatal kidney and lung disorders
possible brain damage
permanent psychological problems
lowered resistance to illnesses
liver damage
stroke

Addiction and Withdrawal:

Users of large amount of amphetamines over a long period of time can develop an amphetamine psychosis, which is a mental disorder similar to paranoid schizophrenia. The psychosis is manifested by hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia. Bizarre, sometime violent, behavior is exhibited by those with amphetamine psychosis. Symptoms usually disappear within a few weeks after drug use stops.


Withdrawal Symptoms:

Amphetamines have the potential to produce tolerance, which means that increased amounts of the drug are needed to achieve the desired effects. Withdrawal symptoms can occur when use of amphetamines is stopped abruptly. Users may experience fatigue; long, disturbed periods of sleep; irritability; intense hunger, and moderate to severe depression. The length and severity of the depression is related to how much and how often amphetamines were used.


craving
exhaustion
depression
mental confusion
restlessness and insomnia
deep or disturbed sleep lasting up to 48 hours
extreme hunger
psychotic reaction
anxiety reactions
Treatment
(from fadaa) Medical treatments include the use of antidepressant agents such as imipramine, desipramine, amitriptyline, dosepin, trazodone, or fluoxetine (Prozac). These affect serotonin, the neurotransmitter in the brain that deals with both depression and drug craving.
Sedatives such as Dalmane, chloral hydrate, Librium, phenobarbital, or even Valium are used, very carefully, on a short-term basis to treat anxiety or sleep disturbance problems. Antipsychotic medications such as Haldol, Thorazine, and others are also used to buffer the effects of unbalanced dopamine, the neurotransmitter that moderates paranoia and pleasurable sensation.

In addition to treating the physical and psychological aspects of craving, treatment providers should stress group counseling and peer pressure for compulsive amphetamine users, as these forms of therapy work well for this population.

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[info]ex_milonga@lj
2003-09-16 10:35 (ссылка)
а-ха-ха

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