The Grip of Addiction explains why meth is so addictive and has such a high
potential for abuse, and can alter the users personality. It also helps the
viewer understand meth’s effects on the central nervous system. Viewers will
understand why prolonged use of meth causes “dopamine depletion” and
destroys the users ability to feel pleasure, which often leads to bingeing
for days without sleep followed by severe depression, paranoia,
belligerence, aggression, and finally collapse from exhaustion, only to
awaken days later to begin the cycle again.
Health & Family Effects will help the viewer understand how meth use causes
a variety of health problems including rapid heart rate, irregular
heartbeat, increased blood pressure, and irreversible stroke producing
damage to small blood vessels in the brain. He also addresses the toxic
effects of meth use on the liver and kidneys, as well as effects on the
immune system. Stephen Sutherland, reveals why meth users often exhibit
psychotic behavior that include auditory hallucinations, mood disturbances,
delusions, and paranoia, which often result in homicidal or suicidal
thoughts. He addresses how meth distorts the user’s thoughts and perceptions
which puts people around them in danger. Dr. Raymond Dennany examines the
mouths of chronic meth users and shows viewers a common health problem
caused by smoking or snorting meth called “meth mouth”.
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