The Idaho Meth Project is a nonprofit organization that aims to reduce teen and young adult Meth use through public service messaging and community education.
Who are you making sure knows the facts about Meth? An educated community is a powerful one. Follow this link to our resources if you know someone who is struggling with Meth.
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Who are you making sure knows the facts about Meth? An educated community is a powerful one. Follow this link to our resources if you know someone who is struggling with Meth.
https://t.co/nAHlP0dhos
The first high is nearly impossible to duplicate. As users try to escape the rebound low and recreate that take more and more of the drug. Addicted, users keep taking Meth long after it stops giving them pleasure, despite the consequences. #NotEvenOnce
The ability to suppress a behavior—either before it starts or once it's already underway—depends upon certain brain circuits working well. Methamphetamine disrupt these circuits, so Meth users may find themselves doing things that they would normally never do. #NotEvenOnce
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, make sure you share a "thank you" to those you are grateful for. We are grateful to our generous community, who enable us to share their stories and spread the truth about Meth.
The intense and long-lasting initial high followed by a severe crash creates a vicious cycle of highs, lows, and wanting to use again to get out of the hole. #NotEvenOnce
Meth can have significant side effects, even in the short-term, including addiction. And with Meth, you never really know what you’re going to get. #NotEvenOnce
Methamphetamine suppresses killer T cell, white blood cells that fight off germs, viruses, and bacteria. Users are more susceptible to getting infections, viruses, and fungi, which may manifest as sore on the skin. #Notevenonce
"I used to be very beautiful, now I have scars all over my face. I wouldn't recommend doing Meth to anyone. Don't try it, because it will get you. Just once and you can be entirely taken over." - DeyJa #NotEvenOnce
Meth not only affects your brain, but also your heart. Learn the truth about the effects Meth has on your body, both in the long and short term. #NotEvenOnce
"Let me tell you, it ruins your life. It steals your soul and you won't ever get it back... I was shooting up so often I couldn't move my fingers or arms or my legs.I'm still addicted to meth, but I try my hardest everyday not to smoke as much as the last."-Sierra L. #NotEvenOnce
“My name is Rochelle, I am 19 years old, I started doing Meth when I was 16. Even when I knew I was losing everything and everything was going away, I knew that I still wanted to get high. That was the one thing I knew.” – Rochelle, 19 #NotEvenOnce