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Hmm, haven't seen those...
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METH effects: Massive output of all dopamine storage in your brain, fills all receptor sites and prevents any re-uptake.
Normally your body will release a little dopamine when needed, you know one or two every once in a while and if your brain doesn't use it up it will take it back and use it later. When meth is used, it forces your brain to use ALL of it including your storage. Dopamine controls your eating, sleeping, and other carnal habbits. It also is the opposite of Seritonin which controls all the good feelings in life such as love, empathy, sympathy, compasion.. etc. So if you are all hopped up on meth us loose all of those feelings you know the good ones.
Normally your body will release a little dopamine when needed, you know one or two every once in a while and if your brain doesn't use it up it will take it back and use it later. When meth is used, it forces your brain to use ALL of it including your storage. Dopamine controls your eating, sleeping, and other carnal habbits. It also is the opposite of Seritonin which controls all the good feelings in life such as love, empathy, sympathy, compasion.. etc. So if you are all hopped up on meth us loose all of those feelings you know the good ones.
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.... so it makes you wired and not hungry?
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Originally posted by WestSideBilly
.... so it makes you wired and not hungry?
.... so it makes you wired and not hungry?
exactly.....but it kinda makes u lose sense of reality in a way that is not favorable.....at first it reminds u of ecstasy...but then morphs into something entirely different
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I'm failing to see the positive aspects of it...
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there are none