Here are warning signs that indicate you or a loved one might be addicted to meth:
- Using the drug when you don't want to
- Using more of the drug than you meant to
- Planning your life around when you can use the drug
- Increased tolerance to the drug
- Loss of daily routines, self-care
- Financial problems
- Relationship problems
If struggling with meth, the first thing to realize is that you are not alone. Its not easy to make to take that first step but the Atlanta Meth Task Force has put together a list of resources that could be useful in getting help.
Georgia AIDS & STD Infoline:
800.551.2728
- Crystal Meth Anonymous
- Atlanta Chapter of Crystal Meth Anonymous
- Atlanta Crystal Meth Anonymous phone line: (404) 454-3637.
- Narcotics Anonymous
- Listing of Atlanta’s Substance Abuse Treatment Centers
- National Institute on Drug Abuse
- AIDS Survival Project
For more information on Meth, please click on these web resources:
Crystal Neon
Tweaker
HIV Forum NYC
Life or Meth
KCI
AID Atlanta