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Amphetamine psychosis?
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Cowgirl
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Amphetamine Psychosis?
My current boyfriend used
meth every day for 9-10 months straight. First he was smoking
it, then he started shooting it...and then cooking it, which was
his major downfall. In June, he Od, died, came back and then
went to detox, he didn't use for about a month. From about mid
August until now, he's used only twice. He's been completely
clean of meth for 22 days. He's sincerely trying to get help,
although he has just started drinking very heavily instead.
Anyway, my question is about amphetamine psychosis and if anyone
has any sort of information/experiences. I really believe that
this is affecting him, because he's been having daily auditory
hallucinations, paranoia, delusions which are really
religious-orientated etc etc. Tonight he had a sort of...
episode where he was semi-violent with me.
He's an incredibly intelligent man and we talk a lot about
philosophy and metaphysics and the sort, and we were laying in
bed, half-drowsy and talking when he became very erratic. He
grabbed my hair and was literally trying to rip it out, all the
while laughing and telling me to listen to "them".
He has never hit me or become violently angry with me/near me...
so you can imagine it scared the @#%$ out of me. I left the room
and a few moments later he came and asked me why I was not in
bed, saw that I was crying, became very concerned, trying to hug
me/ask what was wrong.
He literally could not recall what he had done two minutes
earlier. He thought he had been asleep the whole time. Of course
when I told him what he did, it devastated him.
I really have no idea how to handle this or what kind of
treatment to go about seeking, or if its even related to the
amphetamine psychosis. Any input would be greatly appreciated. |
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eyes
open83 |
Re: Amphetamine
Psychosis?
personally i would definitely say it is related to the meth
use...but I'm no doctor...
i suffered from meth induced psychosis...and it continued for
almost three months into my recovery....
but then it started to fade and now it is gone....
the longer i got away from my last hit the more sanity i got
back....
but i know all it will take is one hit and I'm straight back
there....
that's my experience... |
jacks
mom |
Re: Amphetamine
Psychosis?
My
daughter suffered methamphetamine psychosis and ended up in the
hospital. I got there after she had been given a 'Haldol'
cocktail so I was not there to experience any of it.
Apparently it was pretty bad and she was completely GONE.
It took some time before life was back to where it should be. |
Jamie
J1979 |
Re: Amphetamine
Psychosis?
Oh my
god, that's so freaky. It sounds like some sort of psychosis.
There is a lady that posts on this site, Penelope. She works in
the mental health field, PM her immediately. That's what I would
do at least, she can help you better than I since she deals with
things like that daily. That's great that your guy has been
clean, it's sad when they don't become "normal" right away when
they stop using the drugs. My guy has had very serious meth
psychosis, cocaine psychosis too. He attacked me and kept me
captive in our apartment for 8 hours while beating the crap out
of me because he thought I was showing my crotch to men that
weren't there. We did have a guy over getting high with us for
about a hour and that's when it started, he accused me of
flashing this guy my crotch. This was impossible considering I
was wearing a jumper and physically was impossible to show
someone my crotch without taking the entire piece of clothing
off. I didn't show anyone my crotch, and if I had he would've
seen my chest and shoulders as well since I would've had to take
the whole outfit off, my guy said I didn't show anything but my
crotch. Totally insane. He ended up breaking my nose, my
fingers, and giving my a black eye. I ended up getting away from
him and when he passed out for three days and came to he
couldn't recall the incident. This was years ago. He became
violent one other time when he was acting strangely and I asked
him to leave, he refused so I grabbed the phone and called 911.
He lunged at me and socked me in the face in attempt to get the
phone out of my hand. I followed through with the complaint and
since then he's never laid a hand on me. After that whenever I
asked him to leave because he was making me uncomfortable he
did, no questions asked because he didn't want a confrontation
with the police again. This also happened years ago. Nowadays I
don't live with him because of his use. I see him usually every
other day for a hour or so but that's about it right now. Today
he was all tweaky and acting strange and we got into an argument
in the street and I drove away pissed off. I've never done that
before, I usually try to leave on a good note when I see him but
he hadn't slept for days and looked and acted like crap. I'm 9
months pregnant with our first and only child. He's busy running
the streets instead of getting his life together. Sad.
That's so great that your guy was ready to stop using. Now it
sounds like he has to be willing to get some professional help
for his mental health issues. It's nothing to be ashamed or
embarrassed about. Many addicts have mental health issues as
well as problems with drug addiction. Many of us had mental
health issues prior to using drugs, we started using to feel
normal or fit in better. Self medicating if you will. Then the
mental health issues only got worse with years of drug abuse.
Since I'm pregnant I'm not on any anti depressants or anything.
Usually I have to take a anti depressant, anti anxiety med, and
a mood stabilizer to function normally. The meds I was on
weren't meds that could be taken while pregnant so I tapered off
of them right away. There was a anti depressant I could take if
I felt the need but I decided to try to go without and I've been
okay. I hope your guy gets the help he needs, things will be
much better once that happens. Don't take this incident lightly.
Mental health issues often get worse not better if left
untreated. My guy is prescribed anti depressants, sleeping
pills, and a mood stabilizer but of course they do no good if a
person continues to use drugs so when he is using he doesn't
even bother taking the meds. I wonder if he should be taking
them even though he's using, anyone know? Good luck with things. |
Penel0pe |
Re: Amphetamine
Psychosis?
If he
is still psychotic this many days after his last use, medication
may be needed.
I would highly suggest a mental health evaluation (If you can
get him to go!)
I assume he is hearing voices - that is treatable and should be
addressed ASAP.
PM me if you have more questions, please! |
GaFlake |
Re: Amphetamine
Psychosis?
i just
had a flashback. 11 years ago, my husband became very psychotic.
A lot of bad things happened to me. I did not know why, but now
11 years later I found out that he has been addicted to meth all
of that time. I don't want these things to happen to you, so I
would be very cautious. I don't even know that I would want to
be around him until he gets some help. When you add the alcohol
on top of all of this..........It sounds like bad news to me.
Watch out and be very careful. If he starts to act strange, GET
THE HELL AWAY FROM HIM. Do whatever you have to do to keep
yourself safe. I am so sorry you are going through this, and I
will keep you in my prayers. |
Loraura |
Re: Amphetamine
Psychosis?
I
concur with Penelope.
22 days clean off meth means this should not be amphetamine
induced psychosis. There's no amphetamines in his system to
induce the psychosis at this time.
However his use of meth and alcohol in general could have
altered his brain chemistry to bring this mental illness to the
surface.
He should see a qualified mental health professional ASAP. |
sabino2 |
Re: Amphetamine
Psychosis?
The
effects of this drug on the brain cannot be taken lightly.
I know when I was getting clean 2 and a half months ago, I had
strange experiences. Nothing like that, but I remember hanging
with friends and we would be reminiscing etc, and I would tell a
story. Friends who were there would say that all the facts were
there but they were completely out of order.
Also I would forget conversations I had or events from the day
before.
Hasn't happened in a while (thank god) but it is something I am
still watchful for |
Space
Cowgirl
808 |
Re: Amphetamine
Psychosis?
He's
checking into detox for alcohol tomorrow, I'm assuming they're
going to give him a mental health evaluation there. He has a
history of bipolar, panic disorder and GAD but he hasn't been
taking meds for almost a year.
So Amphetamine Psychosis can't be prolonged even after its
stopped being used? He has a bad twitch sometimes, mainly on the
right side of his body when he sleeps. He also babbles in his
sleep for hours at a time.
I'm positive he's not using because I'm with him nearly every
waking hour possible, and I could tell anyway if he was. |
Penel0pe |
Re: Amphetamine
Psychosis?
Quote:
Also I would forget conversations I
had or events from the day before.
S2 - sadly, I have that problem STILL - it
makes me nuts because people will bring things up - events from
the recent past, details of a movie we watched the night before,
and for me, the memories are just NOT THERE. I hate it -
sometimes I will just listen and silently pray that some minor
detail will bring it back in my head... but I have to tell you
that most of the time, it just doesn't.
I simply can't remember some things. My kids get annoyed by this
- so I remind them that this is THEIR future if they make the
mistakes I made with my own life.
I hear ya - it is totally frustrating and really kind of
frightening all at once.
It's not as bad as it was...but almost 3 years away from my last
pipe full, and I am still having memory problems |
Penel0pe |
Re: Amphetamine
Psychosis?
Quote:
So Amphetamine Psychosis can't be
prolonged even after its stopped being used?
I think the good news here is that he will
be going to a detox facility where there are professionals who
can evaluate his mental status.
Meth psychosis usually resolves in a matter of days when you
take the meth out of the equation. If it continues for an
extended period, it COULD mean there is a primary mental illness
coexisting with the drug use - but not always.
Getting to a medical detox facility is a VERY good idea for him. |
See also:
Psychotic Episodes after Meth
How scared should I be with a Meth psychotic?
Meth Psychosis
What does paranoia and psychosis feel like?
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