Methamphetamine addiction is a major problem currently in the United States. Recent statistics indicate that averages of over 300,000 people per month use the drug and it has been linked to much crime and devastation in the mid-west and across the rest of the country.
The drug is a central nervous system stimulant and a Schedule II Narcotic.
According to Lacey, an ex-methamphetamine addict, the drug caused heavy anxiety when she came down off of it. As a result, her family took her to a psychiatrist to help her handle this. The doctor put her on more medication, both anti-anxiety and depression medication. From here, her addiction spiraled further out of control and she describes herself as “a walking dead,” addicted to both methamphetamine and prescription medications.
Lacey heard about the Narconon drug rehab program from a friend, who had success with the treatment and enrolled in the facility. Through the program, she was able to stop the use of all drugs, detox her body to help reduce physical cravings and learn how to maintain a happy, healthy lifestyle.
After Narconon, Lacey no longer struggled with depression or anxiety. She was able to get the tools to live with everyday stresses in a healthy and successful way.
“[Thanks to Narconon], I am better now than I have ever been in my life,” she says. “I am ambitious, motivated, and focused and there is nothing I can’t do in life if I put my mind to it.”
For more information on Narconon or how to get help for a methamphetamine addiction contact us today 800-468-6933.