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Thank you for watching, please be sure to like, comment and subscribe. You can learn more by visiting the page here: https://addictioncarerecovery.com/met... Or visit our full site at https://addictioncarerecovery.com The changes that are experienced in a meth addiction certainly bring their own unique challenges. Meth is known as a very dark drug. Perhaps it’s because of the way it completely changes people. A loving, kind, and gentle person can experience a loss of identity. Changes in personality can be drastic to say the least. But meth doesn't only destroy the user, it also destroys the user’s close relationships with family and friends. It destroys finances, health, and the list goes on. If you’re in a situation where you aren’t sure if your loved one is truly using meth but have a feeling, you need to consider the signs. The most prominent signs of methamphetamine use are hyperactivity, drastic and rapid weight loss, dilated pupils, talkativeness, aggression, tooth decay, irritability, and more. These signs tend to get worse and worse as meth use progresses. If you are seeing these signs, then you need to stage an intervention immediately. Methamphetamine wastes no time in slowly deteriorating the mental health of its users. One of the worst parts about meth use is the paranoia. Meth users often believe that everyone is out to get them and that they are being conspired against. This helps them continue on in their drug use because they are able to keep the blame off of themselves and they keep themselves occupied with these delusions. These paranoid delusions can sometimes cause them to do things that they will regret or act out in ways that could result in legal trouble. Things can get bad – really quick. If your loved one has already started displaying these signs, then you might wonder if they are beyond saving. At addiction care recovery services, we know that intervention can help any individual no matter how bad things seem. But Intervention will not only help your loved one, it will help your entire family. Your family needs to learn about the disease of addiction and how to establish better boundaries so that you can be a better support system and put an end to enabling. Depending on the situation, your loved one may not want to tell you the truth about their drug use. In which case, an intervention can help your loved one realize that their meth use is no longer a secret and your family has come together to convey love and concern. If your loved one is open about their meth use but feel that they have everything under control, an intervention can open their eyes and get them to accept help for their problem. Having a professional assist your family with this situation is the best step you can take. The intervention process takes place over the course of 2 days. First, the interventionist will meet with your family for what we call Day 1 or Preparation Day. During Preparation Day, the interventionist will go over all you need to know about staging the intervention. Our interventionists want you and your family to be fully prepared to stage the intervention on day 2 which is the intervention day. You don’t have to feel like you’re facing this problem alone. If you retain our low-cost and affordable services, we will move forward with planning the travel arrangements to come and meet with your family. If you call us, we can discuss your situation over the phone and discuss intervention and options for treatment. Don't give up on your loved one - there are millions of Americans who are in recovery from all types of drugs. Your loved one can start building a new drug-free life. Reach out and give us a call today at (877)245-2384 On behalf of Addiction Care Recovery Services, thank you for watching.