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In 1996 I was hit while on a motorcycle by a drunk driver who ran a red light in Hoboken, New Jersey ... I still remember laying on the pavement in the middle of the road having her tell me that she was not drunk, she was.
I was thrown 25 feet and the motorcycle smashed into a pole. The bike was considered a total loss.
Growing up on dirtbikes, I always remember my Dad telling me that if I fall, keep my head up. I did. No head injury.
I was on crutches for weeks, but I made it out alive ...
Meth is a highly addictive drug that leads to a variety of dangerous side effects including sores on the skin. These sores can lead to infection and other adverse health effects if not treated.
Methamphetamine is a highly addictive drug that can cause serious mental and physical side effects because of the corrosive chemicals that drug dealers use during the manufacturing process to give it its crystal-like appearance.
Meth abuse leads rapidly to addiction and can quickly deteriorate a person’s life. What many people find the most shocking about the way meth affects the body are the sores caused by meth effects on the skin.
How Does Meth Affect The Skin?
There are several different crystal meth side effects on the skin that can happen not long after a person starts taking this drug, the first of which are the sores that develop from scratching and picking at the skin.
Many addicted individuals say that when they are “tweaking,” they have no sense of time or reality. They scratch and pick the skin all over their body until the skin bleeds and becomes infected.
Most of the sores look like a bad case of acne at first glance. But upon closer inspection, it is easy to see how deep the wounds are. The skin of a person who is addicted to methamphetamine is also affected by the way that they tend to stop taking care of their personal hygiene.
What Causes Meth Sores?
Meth sores frequently occur because of the hallucinations that the drug causes. In an addicted person’s mind, they believe that their skin is covered with crawling, biting insects. While they aren’t actually real, the person will still attempt to remove them by scratching and picking at their skin. Some severe hallucinations may even cause a person to attempt to cut the insects out of their skin using a knife or other sharp object.
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I have to say that it looks much better now. Two weeks ago I got a rash at my arms and legs. I'm not quite sure where it was from, I think it was an allergy reaction...
Sorry that I was away for so long. I think my last post was three weeks ago... Now I'm back and I promise to catch up with your streams as soon as possible. My holidays are over and I'm back at work and in school since two weeks. I will miss this summer, it was a great time.
Monday, 19.08.2013
I freaking love the video game series Road Rash! (even though I've only played the 64 one) Also got the last two pieces I need for the Lego SNES. I decided not to make the cables out of lego because I didn't want to spend a lot of money on flex tubing. 278
Iraqi security forces launch a rocket towards Islamic State militants during clashes at the frontline in Ali Rash village, southeast of Mosul, Iraq, November 3, 2016. REUTERS/Alaa Al-Marjani
The broken wier was built accross the river Dee in lower Dentdale to provide water to power Rash mill which is 100 mtrs behind me.
#methylisothiazolinone allergy is caused by repeat exposure to the so-called "safe" preservative which is found in hundreds of products in home and work, worldwide. Reactions can be painful and disfiguring, and can last for months or even years if not properly diagnosed and treated. A simple patch test will usually reveal the allergy.
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One of the guys who was jumping throughout the day came down the hill at dusk to show us what happens to skin when it is quickly rubbed across a large quantity of sand. Ouch. Being the kind and carrying crew that we are, the Strobist group all elbowed each other for the best spot to shoot pics of the incident--for the man's insurance company, of course. My lights from he portrait were close by so I grabbed them and setup the double header softbox to the left with two SB-26s, and a 580EX to the right with a 1/2 CTO for some color. He posed for several shots and laughed about his wounds--someone was having a Peroxide bath that night!