What Are the Psychological Consequences of Someone Who Has Abused Drugs Like Crank Crystal Meth & Crack?
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Question by xoHONEYxo: What are the psychological consequences of someone who has abused drugs like crank crystal meth & crack?
I’m breaking up with someone who had a history of drug abuse. Reason for the break up – too many arguments. He creates things/situations in his head, drastically gets details wrong in course of events, and well, we moved in together 2 months ago. House needed lots of work, i’m a full time student, and i would work my ass off and so would my family all the time to improve things/repair things etc. His friends made a joke to him ‘maybe ya can’t get her on the phone b/c she’s cheating on you’ he took the thought, and not only believed it without any real reason other than he couldn’t get me on the phone for an hour b/c I was stripping the kitchen floor on my hands and knees and had heavy chemicals on my hands. He has never treated me right, and he recently became very abusive… telling me he had been ‘cut off from sex for 3 weeks and he wasn’t waiting any longer’ told me i could stay in the house, but had to find another place to go at the weekend b/c he was gonna get laid & didn’t want me around.
Any thoughts?
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Answer by pizzagrrl
Here is a thought… Get away from him. These two drugs are very bad and people usually go back to them in times of crises in their life. He has a history of mistreating you, drug abuse and sounds like a jerk. find somewhere else to go and leave him for your safety. Paranoia, Delusions,His brain has holes in it from the drugs.
Your Brain on Ice: BraiIt’s important to realize,” Ernst said, “that the people we looked at in the study had not used methamphetamines for an average of four months, and we still saw significant damage to the NA.” Studies in rhesus monkeys have shown that brain damage from methamphetamine persists up to four years. In addition, the more methamphetamine Ernst’s subjects had used during their drug careers, the more damage he saw. The study does not show whether this damage affects the way methamphetamine users think or behave. But it’s well known that former methamphetamine users often have lingering behavioral problems, including paranoid psychosis, depression and memory lapses. “What’s significant here,” said Leshner, “is that the changes [seen by Ernst] are exactly in brain areas that could account for the behavioral changes.” In addition, Leshner said that unpublished data funded by his agency demonstrates that former users with the largest behavioral problems do indeed have the most damage. “With everything else,” said Leshner, “this should be a warning to people that they are taking a risk.”
n Damage Found in Amphetamine Users
MRS brain scans of former methamphetamine users reveal evidence of cell damage in the right frontal region of their brains even months after they stopped using the drugs.
By Shawna Vogel
B O S T O N, March 27, 2000
For the first time, brain scans of people who used methamphetamines, also known as crank, ice, speed, or crystal meth, show that the drugs damage brain cells and that this damage persists even months after people stopped using them.
Answer by Sarah
Wow, this is a ridiculous situation. You may want to try and calmly talk to him about your thoughts, but there’s no way for you to stay in an abusive relationship. Find a friend to move in with asap, and stay away from this guy. Also, try and get him professional help. It sounds like he needs a lot of help.
As for your initial question (What are the psychological consequences of someone who has abused drugs like crank crystal meth & crack?), there are a lot of different consequences. They can make themselves phsyically ill through psychological aspects, which is a major problem, because the only way they can become truly well is through fixing the initial, purely psychological problem. These are powerful drugs that I have personally never been around, but can only imagine the psychological, as well as physical and emotional damage they can cause to a user.
Good luck, and please get him help. You could save his life. :]
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