Following this section, you will take a test and register for a monthly drawing for prizes, including an iPod.


The very first time you try meth, the drug twists your brain and your personality so that you act like a mean meth zombie who only wants to get high. Meth makes you forget what fun feels like. You forget about all the cool things that you love to do, and you lash out at your friends and family for no reason. Soon, no one wants to be around you except drug dealers other freaky meth users — the same users that your friends call ”losers.“
 
Anyone for oozing sores? Anyone? Or Holes. Holes in your brain.
 
More like craters that burrow into your brain eating away at your life. From the very first time you try it, meth starts eating those holes. The drug begins by reprogramming your brain to want the drug, to want meth, and nothing else. Suddenly you don’t want listen to music or read or hang out with friends; you just want meth. TV? Nope. Just meth. Plus, it’s hard to watch TV when you’re having a seizure, just another perk of doing meth. And the holes don’t stop there. You get holes in your skin, too. Your face. Your arms. Oozing, open wounds that you create by freaking out and picking at imaginary bugs on your skin.
 
This is the ‘Science Section’ of MEK (and what you will be tested on!)
 
In this section you will learn how a healthy brain functions, what Methamphetamine does to the brain, and learn some important things about keeping your brain healthy For Life.
 
The Human Brain Overview
 
  Think of the brain as a building with three stories
  Brain Cell Communication – Neurotransmitters
  Brain Centers and Connections
 
Brain Science and Grim Statistics for Meth Addiction Treatment
 
Different Addiction Levels from Different Ways Meth is Used
 
More about Meth
 
Tips for Dealing with a Tweaker
 
The Meth Dealer and You
 
Parents Who use Meth
 
 
MEK Terms & Conditions