ANSWERS: 4
  • "Lesions" ... wow, grim stuff, Payton. Thanks. I think that my off the cuff answer is "after awhile nothing matters but more of the drug", so whatever happens in its acquisition and use is secondary to "getting more". So falls and accidents become more common, fights and nicks from all kinds of illegal activities (robberies and thefts), and burns from the drug synthesis (since a lot of the users make their own).
  • LMFAO! Meth wont even fix ugly! . I just read somewhere that illegal activities make you fall more than people that are not into illegal activities! LMFAO!!! If that was the case most the politicians and cops would never stand up!
  • No, the feeling of bugs causing me to pick and/or poor hygiene did not cause my lesions. After about 2 years of daily use, they just started to appear. They usually start out similar to a blister and are always around the mouth area. The only difference is that "something" I believe one of the meth ingredients that is being excreted by your skin does on your face the same as in a pipe. Kinda crystallizes and SLOWLY seeps out of the lesion. The blister is always a circular shaped line (thus the impression of a pock mark) that even after healed will have the stuff seep out from time to time. I think that the poor fluid intake of a meth addict accounts for part of the problem....if the kidney doesn't excrete it, it's gotta get out somehow.
  • A LOT of meth users don't get this. This is mostly propaganda, although some users do. This happens cause some users go overboard and can send them selves into psychosis. Either obsessively picking at bumps or marks on their face, or in serious cases believing there are bugs under there skin, and feeling the need to 'pick' them out. But as I mentioned, this is not usual in meth users. Just the ones that obviously need to check themselves ( into rehab, maybe? ).

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