The problem with quitting meth is the “crash” for lack of a better term. Your motabalism is use to being jacked up from doing meth all the time. When you stop it takes time for your system to reset. You become lethargic, all you want to do is sleep. That’s why people stay on it, you can’t function for at least a couple weeks and it takes much longer to really get back to your natural energy. It’s like being in a wet, heavy fog that weighs you down and makes the smallest task seem insurmountable.
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The problem with quitting meth is the “crash” for lack of a better term. Your motabalism is use to being jacked up from doing meth all the time. When you stop it takes time for your system to reset. You become lethargic, all you want to do is sleep. That’s why people stay on it, you can’t function for at least a couple weeks and it takes much longer to really get back to your natural energy. It’s like being in a wet, heavy fog that weighs you down and makes the smallest task seem insurmountable.