Meth Crack Back Patterns

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Pure meth has a sort of fractal crackback pattern that originates from one point and shoots out. With MSM, the crackback pattern tends to be more geometric, like a series of tiny squares or circles that are stacked one on top of another. (See below, l to right, meth crackback, MSM crackback).

Any of the meth signs are signs of meth addiction as most people believe there is no such thing as a recreational meth user - methamphetamine is just too addictive. There are many meth symptoms and meth signs noticeable in meth addiction, as meth addiction effects the users both psychologically and physically. While those around the user may not want to see the signs of meth addiction, it's important to address these crystal meth signs as soon as possible so the addict can get the help they need and have the best chance at recovery. (read: meth rehab)

Meth Crack Back Patterns
  1. Obsessive behavior is common among meth users, especially those experiencing psychosis. Those experiencing meth psychosis may compulsively clean, repeat a behavior such as tapping or twitching, or take things apart and put them back together. Paranoia is a common effect of meth-induced psychosis.
  2. Meth becomes the center of users’ lives; their resources, time, energy, and focus are spent on getting meth. Social circles, professional obligations, and even family become less important, since the natural impulses to succeed in those areas have been crushed by the force of the constant meth use.
  3. Unlike crack, the crystallized form of meth is clear and may resemble a shard of glass. Drug Metabolism. Meth not only has longer-lasting effects than cocaine; it also remains in the body longer. Cocaine and meth are broken down by the body in different, resulting in different half-lives.
  4. Crystal meth addiction and abuse can cause behavioral changes that range from mild to intense. Here are some of the initial behavioral signs of crystal meth abuse: Changes in Appearance. People using crystal meth will start neglecting their hygiene and grooming. This will result in an unkempt or disheveled appearance.

Meth Symptoms: Psychological Methamphetamine Symptoms During Meth Use

Methamphetamine symptoms during meth use are generally considered to be pleasurable and are known as a high; however, not all meth symptoms are positive. Many crystal meth symptoms can put a person in a hospital or even cause death.

Meth symptoms vary with the amount of meth used, method of ingestion and the other factors. General, psychological methamphetamine symptoms during meth use include:1

  • Euphoria
  • Anxiety, irritability, aggression, paranoia
  • Increased libido
  • Energy, alertness
  • Increased concentration
  • Self-esteem, self-confidence, grandiosity
  • Sociability
  • Hallucinations, psychosis

Meth Symptoms: Physical Methamphetamine Symptoms During Meth Use

Methamphetamine symptoms are also common physically, and again, vary by individual. Physical methamphetamine symptoms include:

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  • Restlessness, hyperactivity
  • Twitching, tremors, numbness, repetitive and obsessive behaviors
  • Anorexia
  • Dilated pupils, flushing
  • Dry mouth
  • Headache
  • Heart arrhythmias
  • Blood pressure changes
  • Increased body temperature, sweating
  • Diarrhea, constipation
  • Blurred vision, dizziness
  • Insomnia
  • Dry and/or itchy skin, acne
  • Convulsions, heart attack, stroke, death
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Meth Symptoms: Methamphetamine Symptoms During Withdrawal

Methamphetamine symptoms during withdrawal are rarely life-threatening in and of themselves, but crystal meth symptoms during withdrawal can cause states where a person may be a threat to themselves or others. These methamphetamine symptoms may require short-term hospitalization.

Methamphetamine symptoms during withdrawal include:

  • Fatigue
  • Depression
  • Increased appetite
  • Anxiety, agitation, restlessness
  • Excessive sleeping
  • Vivid or lucid dreams
  • Suicidal ideation

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Meth Symptoms: Signs of Meth Addiction

While the meth addict themselves is going through many meth addiction symptoms while using and withdrawing from the drug, only some of these meth addiction symptoms can be seen by others. The most obvious meth addiction symptoms are the signs of most addictions: loss of money and secretive behavior. The longer a person uses meth, however, the more obvious signs of meth addiction become.

Signs of meth addiction include:2

  • Irritability, nervousness, paranoia, fear, violent behavior
  • Wide mood swings, depression, suicidal ideation
  • Significant weight loss
  • Irregular sleep pattern
  • Clogged, runny nose
  • Sunken, baggy eyes
  • Paleness
  • Dental problems including tooth loss
  • Neglect of work, studies
  • Withdrawal from family
  • Change in friends
  • Impairment in thinking and memory; inattention
  • Psychosis (may be treatment-resistant)

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Meth Crack Back Patterns

APA Reference
Tracy, N. (2012, January 13). Meth Symptoms: Signs of Meth Addiction, HealthyPlace. Retrieved on 2021, May 22 from https://www.healthyplace.com/addictions/meth-addiction/meth-symptoms-signs-of-meth-addiction