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Experiencing Skin Rotting, Teeth Brown And Loose, Hair Fall, Swollen Ankles, Veins Popping. When Can I Become Normal?

I am 41, got on meth six months ago. I am beautiful. Brilliant. A writer. My skin is rotting off. My teeth are brown and loose. My ankles are swollen. My hair is falling out. My veins are popping out. I am moving to another state, where I can get off this and it's not available.

All I want to know is that I will be normal again.

Can my body come back from meth?

I am scared.

I definitely must get my teeth done.

*tears*
posted on Fri, 26 Apr 2013
Twitter Tue, 11 Jun 2013 Answered on
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Hello,
To remove the brown stains on teeth,get your teeth cleaned by a dentist.
If necessary,bleaching or veneering has to be done.
Discontinue use of meth completely.
Depending on the severity of tooth mobility,treatment can be planned.
Also consult a general physician.
Take care.
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Experiencing Skin Rotting, Teeth Brown And Loose, Hair Fall, Swollen Ankles, Veins Popping. When Can I Become Normal?

Hello, To remove the brown stains on teeth,get your teeth cleaned by a dentist. If necessary,bleaching or veneering has to be done. Discontinue use of meth completely. Depending on the severity of tooth mobility,treatment can be planned. Also consult a general physician. Take care.