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Serious replies please!!
Let me stress…well hidden drug use?
possible crack
or crystalized meth rocks
Thanks, although my cousin hasn’t admitted it, I printed him off some stuff about the dangers of crack. He got mad….I told him that was a sign that he was using!! But the good thing is, he did read it.
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no idea
red eyes…bad smell…high…lookin lost.
You sound suspicious. Just look into the mirror.
According to a policeman, if the suspect can not follow with his eyes a pencil being moved up and down in the field of vision, he is on drugs. I have no independent data on this, or specific details of what to look for.
i found this site that might help u out
http://www.streetdrugs.org/signs4.htm
You know when u say serious replies you aren’t going to get any…
sudden mood change, irritable, bloodshot eyes, unexplained emotins, different personality, change in friends, drowsy
dialated eyes, laziness, major mood swings, anger rages……..
eyes will be red or glassy. speech and posture are off balance. mood swings. personality is changing.
depends on the drug.
glassy eyes…passing out…throwing up
-appearing “lazy”, like too mellowed out
-slurred speech
-red eyes
-cant stay focused
-loss of interest in the things he/she once liked
-not caring about appearance
etc……..
But, some people can do drugs with out any signs much.
what kind of drug is suspected?
Change of friends
staying out / up late
isolation
Change of eating habits
poor personal hygiene.
Depends ALOT on the drug. If you’re suspicious of a drug in somebody try looking for a site that can give you information.
But some general signs will be avoiding other people, hanging out alot with known drug users, being secretive, shutting out others, spending lots of money, etc.
Depending on the abuse chemical, it can be any # of things … Give some alledged details…
I’m not really an expert but if a person has red eyes, and looks almost like it hasn’t fallen asleep in a week or two. I just known it at this seminar thing.
Change in habits, sudden weight loss, behavioral changes/instability, red/diolated eyes
Unusual sleeping and eating habits, glazed, or unfocused look in eyes, change in mood (like uncharacteristic mood swings), or change of friends (new ones that look suspicious, and sometimes lost contact with former longtime friends), a complete change in behavior, slipping of grades (at shool) or work performance. Really it depends on the drug.
It depends. Different drugs have different signs. Some make the user slow and sluggish some will make the user hyperactive and fidgety. What are you suspecting?
Different drugs produce different side affects,but a few things to look for are;tiredness,withdrawel from family and friends,secretiveness, irritability, avoiding direct questions about it.If they are sniffing something,you may be able to smell it on them,and see residue in their nostrils.Loss of appetite is also a sign of some drug use.However,mariguana will increase appetite in some people.
* Seclusive behavior – long periods spent in self imposed isolation.
* Long, unexplained absences.
* Lying and stealing.
* Involvement on the wrong side of the law.
* Deteriorating family relationships.
* Obvious intoxication, delirious, incoherent or unconscious.
* Changes in behavior and attitude.
* Decrease in school performance.
* Changes in friends. Hanging out with new people.
One of the most noticeable crack cocaine symptoms is burns on the crack user’s skin and/or clothing. Crack cocaine is most often smoked through a glass pipe, however the process of doing so is relatively difficult. The crack must be heated to a very high temperature in order for it to melt and produce smoke. Once the crack is emitting smoke, the user must inhale it, but in the process often singes his/her eyelashes and eyebrows. The heat from the pipe can also cause their fingertips to burn, leaving visible marks or scaring.
The internal physical crack cocaine abuse symptoms are more difficult to detect. These symptoms include cardiovascular symptoms as well as physiological symptoms such as irregular heartbeats and depression. An irregular heartbeat that is produced by crack cocaine use can lead to heart attacks, strokes and possibly death.
In addition to these physical crack cocaine abuse symptoms, there are also emotional symptoms. A person who is using crack on a regular basis will start to lose connection with loved ones and seek lower companions with whom they can use drugs and participate in drug-related activities. Drug addicts often begin to steal money and valuable items from close friends and relatives and burn bridges with people who were once very important to them. Addicts also lose interest in healthy activities and stop participating in areas such as work, school, family, and social responsibilities. The use of crack can cause blood pressure increases that can cause strokes or heart attacks, and in some cases these effects have proven fatal.
meth makes the user giddy, happy, exhilerated, paranoid, do extremely weird things.
My brother was a VERY well hidden drug user. It was hard to tell. Here are some after-the-fact things that we noticed:
1. Even though he was very successful at work, he was always broke – stole money from his wife’s savings account.
2. Liked to go out VERY late. Nothing good ever happens after 2am right?
3. Lost weight quickly (indicates use of uppers like cocaine and stuff)
4. Drinks a lot of caffeine abnormally high amounts like lots of red bull (stops him from getting to low when it is not possible to use)
5. Super fast answers for any question about what he has been up to. Most people have to think about what they did each day – indicates that they are always thinking about their excuse.
Hope that helps.
Watch for changes, physically and emotionally.
loss or increase in appetite loss or gaining of weight
Smell of drugs (pot) or alcohol on breath or clothes
Blood shot eyes
shaking hands
uncoordinated
Changes in friends/clothing/appearance
Mood swings extremely high or low Paranoia
chronic lying
Don’t be scared to confront the person, but get yourself a “black belt” in information. Do all you can for them, point them in the right direction
bloodshot eyes (marijuana)
increased appetite (marijuana “munchies”)
increased wake times (cocaine and/or meth)
excessive sleeping (heroin and/or a possible speed comedown)
dry mouth (marijuana)
raspy cough (marijuana)
excessive amounts of money or fancy objects (signs of drug dealing)
mysterious phone calls from “new” friends who call at strange hours
drug paraphenalia misplaced to be discovered later
aggressiveness (sometimes cocaine or when someone is going through heroin withdraws)
weight loss and decaying teeth (meth or “speed”)
rapid weight loss (meth, heroin, cocaine)
short term memory loss (marijuana)
laziness (marijuana)
increased energy and desire to constantly be moving (meth, cocaine)
increased talking at a rapid pace (meth)
Erratic behavior, extreme highs and lows, watery red eyes, rapid weight loss, nervousness, anxiety, inability to sleep are some of the noticeable signs of drug use like meth. The abuse can cause loss of a job, increased absences at work or school, failing grades, decreased overall performance of daily tasks, the ability to finish projects or chores, stealing, never having any money, and lying.
Strange behavior such as acting like thier in another world,hatefullness at times,looks change such as paleness,shakey,irratable,twitchy,red blood shot eyes,they tend to be by themselves alot,unexplained behavior,etc.
It really does depend on the drug. In almost all drugs you will see a mood change, such as mood swings, irritability, and agitation. With speed you would find a change in appetite, dilated pupils, inability to sit still, “chewing” the inside of the cheeks. With major painkillers (such as Oxycontin, Morphine and Demerol) and Heroin (plain Heroin and “China White”) you will find extreme drowsiness and uncontrollable scratching, also hot flashes and/or sweating. With Pot, just your basics: “munchies”, drowsiness, bloodshot eyes, “cotton mouth. Hallucinogens: dilated pupils, the need to laugh, the need to touch things.
they would be acting weird and would look stoned if you know what that looks like. i used to smoke but i quit even though it was fun it made me have a hard time breathing and it was killing me.