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My younger sister decided to try crystal meth. She told me she only does it maybe once a month if that, and it s never a lot. My mom got wind of something going on so she has to do a drug test. My mom is a violent woman and I am scared for my sister. I ve made her promise that if I help her pass a urine test that I m gonna get her some help or at least I m going to make sure she stays off of it. she is a big girl, more than 200lbs. She has to pee for our mom some time later today, what can we do? The last time she had any was around 9pm yesterday. Please help
Unfortunately since these drugs can stay in the system for a long time, there is nothing that can be done at to reduce the amount seen especially since she used yesterday.
Though she states that she would limit her use to once monthly, this would likely increase in frequency. It is addictive. She would start using more and more and using far more frequently. This would affect her personal life, financial life, social life and may also lead to legal issues as well.
She needs to not use any at all. There is no benefit at all from use, only harm. It may be difficult for you, but it would be best if you can speak to her to encourage her to stop completely.
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How Long Does Crystal Meth Stay In The System?
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Unfortunately since these drugs can stay in the system for a long time, there is nothing that can be done at to reduce the amount seen especially since she used yesterday. Though she states that she would limit her use to once monthly, this would likely increase in frequency. It is addictive. She would start using more and more and using far more frequently. This would affect her personal life, financial life, social life and may also lead to legal issues as well. She needs to not use any at all. There is no benefit at all from use, only harm. It may be difficult for you, but it would be best if you can speak to her to encourage her to stop completely. I hope this helps