The impact in the short and long term on the individual are that when taking the meth it create a false sense of well-being and energy, and the individual tend to push his body faster and further than it can. Therefore, drug users may experience severe shocks or physical and mental breakdowns after the effects of the drug have worn off. As consumption continues drug decreases natural feelings of hunger, consumers can lose a lot of weight. Negative effects can also include: sleep disorders, hyperactivity, an illusion of power and an increased aggressiveness and irritability. In the long term, the use of meth can cause irreversible harm by the chance of increased heart rate and blood …show more content…
For those who use meth occasionally swallow or snort it provides, in order to stay awake long enough to finish a task or a job, or they search its effect appetite suppressant for weight loss. Those who use meth by smoking or injection, that allows them to receive a higher dose of drug and experience a "rush" that makes them psychologically addicted. And finally for those who take meth very intensively are addicts and can spend most of their lives to avoid the painful descent after ecstasy. To reach the rush so desired, they must take more and