I. NEED. METH.


Crystal Med

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They tried to make me go to rehab
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We were
addicted.
Now, we are
DEPENDANT.

Register to tell it like it is, testify!

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    All alone, and not the only one

    I never thought I’d end up in this place, chained to a drug that everyone just sees as a bad habit, a choice. But for me, crystal meth isn’t about partying or escapism—it’s about survival. Without it, I can’t keep my job, hold my thoughts straight, or even get through the day. I’ve begged doctors for something—anything—that would let me function without tearing my life to shreds, but all they do is offer rehab programs that don’t work for someone like me: it doesn’t work on 95% of crystal addicts. What I really need is medical support that recognizes my…

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    I won’t survive on no crystal

    Man, it’s like this daily grind with crystal meth ain’t what people think it is. Yeah, some folks see it as just a crazy drug, a mess-up ticket, but they don’t see the real struggle beneath. I need meth just to keep up—without it, I’m dead weight. It’s not like I want to be hooked, but here’s the thing: the doctors and the system? They treat us like garbage. They sell rehab like it’s the magic fix, but really, they’re just lining pockets while we’re left scrambling. The streets? Yeah, they got dealers who push crystal meth like it’s candy,…

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    I actually hate crystal meth

    My name is George, and I’m one of many who live with crystal meth dependence. It’s not a choice. It’s a need. I don’t use meth for pleasure or fun anymore—if I ever did. I use it because without it, I am dead inside, unable to do the things that keep me alive and functioning. It’s like needing water to survive.

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    It’s just brutal

    Life with crystal meth dependence is brutal. It’s being stuck in a system that’s supposed to help but only profits off your pain. The dealers push the drug, the doctors push rehab that doesn’t work, and you’re left caught in the middle, unable to function without the meth but destroyed by it too. What we really need is doctors prescribing a safe, pharmaceutical version of meth—something that keeps us functional without the wreckage and the danger of the street. Until that happens, we’re just exploited and left to suffer. It’s time people see us not as criminals or lost causes,…

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    Meth like water

    In all my years of live, I learned to differentiate between a want and a need. I can assure everyone that meth addictivity is very much due to the fact that using eventually becomes a need. I feel towards meth exact how I feel like for water. I use when I need it, I stop when I’m quenched, I make sure I always have access to some, and if I had to choose between no more meth ever and no more water ever, I’d probably pick no more water ever since the suffering will end quicker. It seems absolutely farfetched…

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    Meth is a need

    Every one around me who is allegedly trying to heal me insist that I can stop using crystal meth if only I gave myself the will to do so. The doctors won’t prescribe anything pharmaceutical to treat crystal meth addiction: they only prescribe willpower to the meth addicts and let them fail 95% of the time at stopping crystal meth use. 95% of regular meth users never stop using crystal meth. That is appaling! The so-called experts actually have no expertise when it comes to treating crystal meth addiction. They know very well that the drug ruins lives like it…

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