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Blotchy Skin After Smoking Crystal Meth. Normal?

i want to if its normal that everytime i smoke crystal meth my entire body turns very blotchie, molton skin colors. my legs are white red purple blue and parts look very tan. my arms are white and red, my palms are blue, and if i press on my skin anywhere it turns white and doesnt go back to normal for almost a minute.i am a white female. thank you
Mon, 1 Jul 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concerns. The blotchy skin after using crystal meth, even in the smoked form is quite common and I believe that you should immediately stop using the drug. It is causing physical dependence by your wanting to use it despite the harmful nature of side effects that you have from the medications. A consultation with a substance abuse counselor or a psychiatrist who is well versed with these substance use disorders is recommended.

I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Blotchy Skin After Smoking Crystal Meth. Normal?

Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. The blotchy skin after using crystal meth, even in the smoked form is quite common and I believe that you should immediately stop using the drug. It is causing physical dependence by your wanting to use it despite the harmful nature of side effects that you have from the medications. A consultation with a substance abuse counselor or a psychiatrist who is well versed with these substance use disorders is recommended. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!