Monday, July 11, 2011

The Crystal Meth Speed Experience

Amphetamine users can reach a plateau where no other pleasure is possible

Though amphetamines includes many prescription drugs such as Dexedrine, Desoxyn, and Ritalin often prescribed for obesity, narcolepsy and ADD, this article is primarily about a stronger form of amphetamines, known as methamphetamines, or meth, speed, crystal, crank and ice on the street.


This illegal form of amphetamines is classified as Schedule I drug, meaning that it has a high potential for abuse and little or no legitimate medical use.

The most popular forms include white crystalline powder, which is water and alcohol soluble.

What is Crystal Meth really?

Rocks are hacked into a powder for snorting 
The powder form sometimes comes in rocks, chunks or crystals that are white or off-white. The prescription varieties are available in a variety of capsules and tablets of different colors. The routes of administration can include "snorting" the powder, injecting a solution into the bloodstream, or swallowing a capsule or tablet. The slightly modified form of methamphetamines known as "ice" can even be smoked.


Sometimes meth is mixed with other drugs to form a "cocktail", such as mixing meth with with heroin for a "speedball" (please note that mixing cocaine with heroin is also often referred to as a "speedball) or with barbiturates for a "goofball". Meth is not mixed with LSD or PCP as often today, particularly since it is ever increasingly hard to find either of these hallucingents. There are those however, that add Viagra to either, or both methamphetamines, ecstasy or cocaine to create something they call sextasy. This is primarily used in gay subcultures for long, energetic, heightened sex sessions.

All amphetamines are central nervous system stimulants used recreationally and as a performance enhancer. Crystal meth has been used by some college and high-school students as a study and test-taking aid. Since all amphetamines work by increasing energy levels, concentration, and motivation, they allow students to study for extended periods of time.

The Crystal Speed Experience

After snorting, smoking or injecting meth, users can experience a rush of pleasure similar to an orgasm or adrenaline shot. There is increased alertness, energy, euphoria, excitement, creativity, concentrations, power and even self esteem. The user's sex drive often increases. The appetite is reduced. It is known to induce euphoria. However there is also the possibility of paranoia and hallucinations.

One user described her first meth experience like this; "The first time I used speed I was at a friends house smoking weed. He started smoking ice, and I start criticizing him for it. So he said you cant criticize until you have experienced it. He whipped out a line about 3/4 of an inch long and extremely thin. I snorted half of it and forced myself to snort the rest even though it burned more than straight pepper. Within 5 minutes I felt extremely excited, and talked my ass off. Always trying to get a point across. Jumping around doing push ups and exercises. I was on a empty stomach but it didn't bother me after that. Two hours later I was off my high and his girlfriend came home and he poured out another line that was even bigger. This gave me a little high but it wore off within an hour. For the rest of the night I had trouble sleeping with everyone around yelling and partying. But I stayed laying down for about 7 hours even though i got about 30 minutes of sleep. I went home to get ready for work and my eyes were extremely dilated. I still hadn't eaten. It was a amazing experience though."

The same user describes her last  experience with meth like this; "The last time I did speed about 2 months after the first time, I bought a half gram, did a line and headed over to a guys house who was piercing girls all night. I snorted up all of that half gram to myself. The problem was that after the first line I didn't get much higher. I just keep stuffing ice up my nose all night even though I wasn't high, just getting pissed I couldn't get higher. My friend sat down with me and smoked a joint with me and told me to get off the shit. I agreed looking back at how I had lost about 20 pounds and all i could think about was speeding, my teeth didn't feel good even though I brushed 3 times a day, and how my diet was horrible. 24/7 my mind operated around speed, and I was killing myself. I started smoking weed like I used to and it made me reflect on how speed was bad. I felt so guilty for using speed. Hard drugs just make you chase the high like crazy. I thought the speed was just getting less potent but it was just me. I haven't done speed since then, just smoking allot of weed which I think is a positive thing were speed is negative. Still after only two months of using I think about speed. It nags at me, but I ain't going back to that Nightmare."

Many methmethamphetamine users soon experience, even chase long periods of being continuously under the influence, which is known as a run. Users describe these high-energy periods as euphoric, where they believe they are invincible and can accomplish anything and everything.

Unfortunately, after three to five days this euphoria is often replaced by agitation on the second day, along with frightening visual images and exhaustion. An amphetamine "run" may produce psychosis which can bring on uncontrollable violent behavior similar to paranoid schizophrenia. 

Users can experience a "crash" after long periods of usage. The crash can result in depression and suicidal ideation.

Methamphetamine addiction takes longer to form than heroin, morphine or other opiate addiction. Though there are those that say they were addicted the first time they tried it, what they really meant was, that they liked it so much that they knew they would be doing almost anything to repeat that experience over and over again. In reality, it takes about three to five days of continuous methamphetamine use to start experiencing any forms of addiction.

Though methamphetamines are addictive, withdrawal will not cause the addict to suffer great physical pain as heroin, morphine and other opiates does. However, meth withdrawal result in extreme fatigue and tiredness. The addict will want to do little else but sleep the first two or three days without the drugs. After the initial crash, or sleep, the addict will be very sad and depressed, with feelings of hoplessess and despair. The addict will more than likely become withdrawn, wanting little if any contact from family or friends, though these should insist on seeing him or her at this time. The addict will be unable to feel joy, happiness or piece of mind during this withdrawal period. The addict must be determined enough to do whatever it takes to not use for at least a week, more like two weeks to a month.

Are You a Speed Freak?

Do you use speed regularly?
Do you think about how and when you're going to use speed again?
Is your work or school performance affected by your drug use?
Are you having problems with family and friends?
Do you spend more on speed than you can afford?
Do you use drugs in addition to amphetamines?

Amphetamines are not bad. Very few drugs are. Its the people who abuse them that make them bad. Both pharmaseutical amphetamines and their more potent, illegal meth hybrids are great if used correctly. With that I mean carefully and occasionally. If you've read this far down the article, you'll already know the many uses and benefits of chrystal meth. 

If you are someone who has no problems with addiction, there should be no problem your using them correctly, whether it be recreationally to have some fun, therapeutically to help with your self-esteem, or vocationally to study for a test or finish a client's estimate, except maybe that it could be against the law.

However, if you have addiction running in your family, with maybe a father as an alcoholic and an uncle who is addicted to drugs, or you have trouble saying no to cigarettes, Heinekens, gambling, porn or even food, then you may want to think twice about even trying amphetamines once. In fact, if there is any doubt in your mind whatsoever that you may not be able to say "no" to something you like, DO NOT try it, ever.

If this picture of a long term speed user doesn't scare you, nothing will!

That being said, you may want to check out my article, The "Totally" Esctasy Experience, but as with everything, its basically up to you how you want to live your life. You can experience or not experience pretty much anything you want. It sometimes comes down to how much of an adventurer you are. Do you like to try new things? Do you like to experience life to the fullest? Do you like to experiment?

Don't you ever say I told you to! On the contrary, I warned you! I explained the good the bad and the ugly of chrystal meth. The rest is up to you. If you already have a problem with addiction, there are programs such as Narconon drug rehab that can help.

Try it at your own risk... let me know what happened (or didn't happen) with a comment.

Written By: Tom Retterbush


On Speed: The Many Lives of Amphetamine

The story begins with chemist Gordon Alles's creation of amphetamine in 1929 and continues through its use for weight loss, attention deficit disorders and today's crystal meth craze. Smith, Kline & French (now GlaxoSmithKline) bought the rights for use of the drug and marketed it to treat depression. During WWII, British and American soldiers developed an amphetamine appetite as RAF medics distributed wakey-wakey tablets to bomber crews. At the book's core is an outstanding chapter, Bootleggers, Beatniks and Benzedrine Benders, describing how Benzedrine inhalers, available without a prescription, could be cracked open for a totally new kind of amphetamine experience, exerting a potent influence on music and literature. 

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14 comments:

  1. interesting post. how do you know all this about drugs? I have experiance as well, with marijuana, but it was the first and the last time in my life.

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  2. Dear enrolled agent practice test, I'm not trying to be a smart ass, but if you would but read the ABOUT and MY STORY pages, you would see that I was a drug addict for many years. I have had personal experiences with marijuana, methamphetamines, heroin and cocaine in a big way, and every other legal and illegal drug known to man in a lesser way. I am now over 5 years drug free. I have managed to turn my life around and become an activist, investigative journalist and Blogger. I hope you enjoy my blog.

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  3. I just wanted to point out that "meth" will kill you but all natural marijuana will not. The government should focus more on busting meth labs and leave the marijuana users alone.

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  4. Dear Mr or Ms Anonymous, I am pro marijuana legalization all the way. However, I believe that the government has no business telling people what they can or can't put in their bodies, period. No matter if its pot, speed, heroin or rat poison, to each their own. If they want to kill themselves, they probably have a good reason and/or we are probably better off without them. That may sound harsh, but the government shouldn't be babysitting idiots who don't appreciate life.

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  5. Hello,
    Nice article! It will me more chose what I will buy and What I will select for me.
    Thank’s,

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  6. omg, what a picture, women changed so rapidly

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  7. If only the Marijuana users studied in-depth the THC levels and chemicals and carcinogens and health issues associated effects NOW, compared to the users and the THC in the 70's. NOTHING will ever be OK about legalizing Cannabis and by-products and other illicit drugs.

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  9. You should never do meth, I know people who ruined their lives by just trying.
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  10. I have smoked meth 4 times and I decided today after another horrible comedown that I HATE meth with a passion. Ya it was fun the first time, but after that it wasn't half as good of a high and just as s**tty of a comedown. It sucks as a recreational drug plain and simple, as a matter of fact I realized that I dislike all illicit recreational stimulants. The high is not worth the low. But I'm a opiate user so I like the warm bliss and confidence of a good opioid or opiate drug over pretty much any substance other than maybe benzos.

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  11. I first met meth in 1986 in Oklahoma being from Alabama I guess I was behind because I had never heard of it or knew nothing about it. My first experience I ate some 4 days later I was still awake feeling like I had never felt before. We soon moved to Oklahoma and I began using regularly before long I could not get up without using. Its been a long hard road for the past 26 years, I quite a few times for a few months up to 2 years, always going back to using. I checked myself into a rehabilitation on August 6, 2012, I knew it was gonna end up killing me or I was going to prison, I went there opened minded, wanting someone to help me, I did not understand addiction, I for the first time in my life wanted to quit, I got the tools and the information that I never knew before from a great staff, I had never really wanted help. It opened my eyes to addiction and I learned so much that I never understood before. It is a whole different world now my life has true meaning again. I have 2 grandchildren now living with me and that keeps me occupied. From my past experience I want to offer anyone that has never tried it, NOT TO ever, if you never try it then you will never experience the misery that comes with the Meth life. I have used lots of other drugs opiates, cocaine, ecstasy, GHB, etc. and none have never had the effect on me that meth did. I know this time I am FOR REAL and that one way or another I am going to live a clean and sober life. I do not look like the lady in the picture they posted on here she must of done some bad stuff. I am 51 years old now and climbing out of a hole, I have great family support and very few friends. I am going to make it one day at a time.

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  12. Amazing work! Thanks so much for sharing.

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