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1. Euphoria: Meth causes a powerful rush of dopamine, leading to intense feelings of pleasure and energy.
2. Self-medication: People may use meth to cope with emotional pain, stress, or trauma.
3. Weight loss: Meth suppresses appetite, leading some to use it for weight control.
4. Increased focus: It boosts energy and concentration, sometimes used for work or study.
5. Peer pressure: People may be introduced to meth in social circles where drug use is normalized.
6. Curiosity: Some try it out of experimentation or desire for excitement.
7. Addiction: Meth is highly addictive, making users crave more once they start.
The consequences are severe—addiction, physical damage, mental health issues, and overdose risks. Seeking support is crucial for anyone struggling with meth use.
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