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Crystal Meth Addiction

Gay-Friendly Crystal Meth Addiction Treatment

If you're suffering from crystal meth addiction and you need to find a gay-friendly treatment facility, call our toll-free helpline at 1-800-231-1820. Our addiction treatment professionals are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to help you find the best course of treatment for your individual needs. Call NOW.

Crystal meth is one of the most powerfully addictive drugs on our nation's streets. An individual can suffer from crystal meth addiction after only one time using it. The person is considered to have a crystal meth addiction when they continue taking the drug despite negative physical and emotional consequences. In fact, as the individual becomes more tolerant of crystal meth, they will actually experience a mental obsession associated with the drug. With such a powerful hold on the user, when someone tries to discontinue taking crystal meth, they will undergo tremendous withdrawal symptoms which make quitting that much harder.

Surprisingly, crystal meth does not create an actual physical addiction. All of the addictive properties of the drug are on the emotional and psychological levels, which can be even more overwhelming for the user. It is for this reason that very few people with a crystal meth addiction are able to stop without the help of residential addiction treatment.

Health Risks Due to Crystal Meth Addiction

Crystal meth is extremely dangerous to take, and not just for its addictive properties. Since crystal meth is "cooked," there is absolutely no quality control. In many cases, the makers of the drug will add other ingredients into the mix that can pose potential damage to your central nervous system or result in cardiac arrest. Crystal meth addiction is also known to severely damage the brain's chemical balance. These odds of these dangers occurring can decrease if the individual is able to remain abstinent, but without the help of a residential treatment for crystal meth addiction, relapse is very hard to avoid.

Crystal Meth Addiction and the GLBT Community

It has been reported by state agencies all throughout the country that crystal meth addiction is on the rise, especially in the gay and lesbian communities. Members of the gay community tend to use crystal methamphetamine to enhance sexual experiences, which leads in many cases, to high risk behavior. With the rise in gay crystal meth addiction, it has become more important than ever before that treatment for it take place in an addiction treatment center that is sensitive to the needs of the GLBT community.

Treatment for Crystal Meth Addiction

Due to the intense cravings and mood swings associated with discontinuing the use of crystal meth, the most successful treatment is a residential addiction treatment program. While there is not an actual physical withdrawal from crystal methamphetamine, the emotional and psychological withdrawal can be extremely challenging. With this being said, the first step in the treatment of crystal meth addiction is a medically-monitored detox. During this three-to-five-day detox, medications are prescribed to minimize withdrawal symptoms. Keep in mind, crystal meth detox is not treatment for the addiction. The "real" treatment for crystal meth addiction takes place in the rehabilitation segment of the program. The individual entering an addiction treatment rehab will begin to address the reasons and issues behind their crystal meth addiction and explore ways to maintain their recovery.

Keep in mind, that an addiction to crystal meth can take a terrible toll on a person's central nervous system and thought process. Recovery from crystal meth takes time and will continue long after you are discharged from addiction treatment rehab. It is widely recommended that upon discharge, the person continue with treatment for their crystal meth addiction in an outpatient addiction treatment program and attend 12-Step recovery meetings.

Crystal Meth Addiction and Dual Diagnosis

Research has shown us that there exists a higher incidence of substance abuse and crystal meth addiction in the gay community than the heterosexual community. The same holds true regarding depression. This is not to suggest the GLBT community is inferior to the heterosexual community, just the opposite. The gay individual has been forced to grow up in an environment full of discrimination, prejudice and alienation. These three elements can certainly lead one to substance abuse. In conjunction with a crystal meth addiction, the gay man or woman has to deal with their own feelings of shame, self loathing and low self worth; all prime ingredients for depression.

In many cases, treatment for crystal meth addiction will include treatment of a psychiatric disorder. This is referred to as dual diagnosis treatment. The treatment facility providing the crystal meth addiction treatment must provide every individual with a thorough psychiatric evaluation in an effort to determine whether there is a definite psychiatric disorder or the depression is the result of the patient's addiction to crystal methamphetamine.

There is no need to wait any longer, get help now for your crystal meth addiction. Call Freedom Rings, the top gay-friendly crystal meth addiction treatment facility in the nation at 1-800-231-1820 any time day or night. Our staff is available to take your call 24-hours a day, seven days a week and all calls are toll-free and completely confidential.

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