The First Time I Tried Meth

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Possibly the worst thing I have ever done to myself in a moment of impulsivity and abandonment? The first time I tried Meth! What's your most regretted impulse? Let me know in the comments.

Komentáře • 556

  • @Discovering_Nicole1
    @Discovering_Nicole1 Před 4 lety +178

    I shot meth for 10 yrs. It was crazy!!!! I'm sober 4.5yrs now♡

    • @eh-eh-ron_
      @eh-eh-ron_ Před 4 lety +4

      Congratulations!!.. im soo happy for you, it must of been so hard.. buddy at work just gave me some the size of a rice grain... do you think a person could get addicted from a small amount?..

    • @matejkralik3185
      @matejkralik3185 Před 4 lety +7

      Yes, you get addicted from any amount.. Just after 1 hit you’ll not be able to imagine to not feel the effect anymore in your life..

    • @eh-eh-ron_
      @eh-eh-ron_ Před 4 lety +5

      @@matejkralik3185 Really??!!!.. Well il glad i flushed that sample down the drain.....

    • @miszdynie
      @miszdynie Před 3 lety +1

      Shout out to u.same here

    • @eh-eh-ron_
      @eh-eh-ron_ Před 3 lety

      @@miszdynie don't need that in your life...

  • @chundering
    @chundering Před 3 lety +127

    I watch this video maybe 3-4 times a year to remind myself that making bad choices doesn’t make you a bad person, thank you for speaking candidly about your experiences

    • @chundering
      @chundering Před rokem +4

      @@iamsaint2745be so serious, making bad choices does not make you a horrible person, and pushing the rhetoric that it does, in fact makes you far worse than you strive not to be.

    • @martinfretwell5928
      @martinfretwell5928 Před rokem +1

      Making bad choices does make you bad that's what bad is. You know you shouldn't but do what ever for selfish personal reasons. The way to change is to stop making the bad choices because you know right from wrong it's born into us.

    • @salvadorgarcia555
      @salvadorgarcia555 Před rokem +1

      The courage to try something that could be life altering (negative way) is brave. You are beautiful the way you are. Don’t ever change or let your emotions get in the way. Stay strong. 😊

    • @MrGarthboy
      @MrGarthboy Před rokem +1

      Making bad choices could be or akin to being an evil doer, i dont think it makes you terrible, the consequences makes you suffer, i remember 1st time trying meth we were doing crank, which if done just enough can really hurt you, it is strange that it is an exact amount, i remember saying "why would anybody do this", i was happy with the crank at the time, later much i found that meth was like stripped crank sorta, now its like stripped meth, because i made a test if you can keep drinking with it its not real basicly, it takes very little if its real.

    • @yash-wk2wm
      @yash-wk2wm Před 8 měsíci +1

      No it doesn't
      But it makes u a dump person

  • @wyteboy-ns5sg
    @wyteboy-ns5sg Před rokem +58

    A lot of people get introduced to methamphetamine the same way that you did meeting random people either online to hook up with or say at a bar. It's extra grimy because it reinforces itself through deception. It makes that 2nd life you're trying to hide from everyone that much more alluring and enticing.
    I started using meth in 2000 and went to treatment for the 1st time in 2010 and I have 34 months sober.
    Thanks for your story brother God-bless

    • @jyay4397
      @jyay4397 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I tried meth 3 times smoking
      I have autism/adhd
      Meth helped me with the social anxiety obsessive behavior and also great feeling
      I did it with good friend of mine

    • @ManishKumar-th3cw
      @ManishKumar-th3cw Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@jyay4397 so did you get any withdrawals with trying only 3 times?? Could you explain a bit more about the withdrawals upto a month... Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻

  • @Faithmadelegacy
    @Faithmadelegacy Před 4 lety +195

    I legitimately just stopped I have no idea how I did that but thank God

    • @javier2720
      @javier2720 Před 3 lety +14

      Same with me got 2 years clean now

    • @lizziedavis5150
      @lizziedavis5150 Před 3 lety +16

      Same here, I just got tired of it and stopped and havent done it since. Been clean 3 years now

    • @abel3619
      @abel3619 Před 3 lety +3

      Good. Very good. I’m happy for you

    • @Faithmadelegacy
      @Faithmadelegacy Před 3 lety +4

      @@lizziedavis5150 exactly... Same with coke lol I just stopped

    • @picachicaasmr260
      @picachicaasmr260 Před 2 lety

      Blessing indeed! I wish you well!

  • @GodWokeMeUp
    @GodWokeMeUp Před 2 lety +25

    Thank you for sharing Leo, my daughter is only 17 and is struggling with this addiction. So hearing and understanding is helpful. I believe she suffers from borderline personality disorder and depression. So I think that's why she loves it so much.

    • @io4317
      @io4317 Před 6 měsíci +3

      how is she doing now?

  • @sunethhewage3119
    @sunethhewage3119 Před 4 lety +66

    "extreme meditation is a weird alternative to meth." - anonymous

  • @johnpalermo4466
    @johnpalermo4466 Před 4 lety +68

    Yoo he said I smoked weed before.... like no bro that aint nuthin on this shit. 😂😂😂

  • @HigherPlanes
    @HigherPlanes Před 2 lety +18

    I was diagnosed BPD 20 years ago and went through many, many therapists. My last therapist recommended I read The Road Less Traveled and that book completely changed my life and I cured me from my illness.

  • @jeffmercer3891
    @jeffmercer3891 Před 2 lety +17

    I believe you’ve saved some lives by posting this video. Well done, and thank you ❤️

  • @mariusziscovici4629
    @mariusziscovici4629 Před rokem +9

    it felt like anxiety disappeared and like it was never there in my life to begin with. i felt like a brand new person, the best version of me that i could ever be. it felt like all the walls were broken down and i could connect with everything in a way that only a god could do, all the while being completley lucid and calm. it was nuts.

  • @judgejorgensen9045
    @judgejorgensen9045 Před 3 lety +33

    I did meth over the course of 3 months in Lompoc California. Last year going into January of this year. I did it cause my girlfriend wanted to do it with me. I was adamant about the dangers of it but she didn’t care. Ended up doing it a total of maybe 12 times (usually for 3 days at a time) She wanted to keep doing it, but I was like fuck no. And that made her very sad. Anywho, most of my personal experiences with it were good, except the feeling of razor blades coming out of my skin with my sweat when coming down. Not fun. But she had horrible negative reactions when coming down.
    Anyway, I finally got out of that place, and never want to do meth again. However, sometimes I do randomly get a craving for it out of nowhere. But it’s not hard to let it go. Wasn’t hard for me to stop, at all, and I never experienced the feelings of addiction. Thank god.

    • @ivanantonio9980
      @ivanantonio9980 Před 3 lety +7

      Im the same way, I never get addicted to anything i done Crystal Meth, Opioid and some other drugs done it 3 times, yes it feels good and all that but won't do it again, I just don't feel like doing it and it's just going to fuck me up. I don't want to ruin my life for that stupid shit, that's my mentality and im happy that way.

    • @rileytruax766
      @rileytruax766 Před rokem

      its weird ive been doing meth for a few years now (not proud of it but it is what it is) and not only could i not care less if i cant get more and have to wait till payda but ive never had any of those feeling like the razor blade sweat. ill get light headed sometimes cause ill forget to eat all day though

    • @stuff1784
      @stuff1784 Před rokem +1

      Did your girlfriend ever stop?

    • @carricos86
      @carricos86 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I hope you got rid of the girlfriend...she sounds like bad news...

  • @laszlohorvath8637
    @laszlohorvath8637 Před 3 lety +11

    First off... you have the most amazing beautiful eyes, secondly an awesome smile. It’s very inspiring to hear the truth told about ones experiences, WITHOUT shame, ITV was what it was. With borderline personality, are we very accepting of people, people that have a hidden agenda? Did alcohol really throw your logic out the window? I’ve always accepted people for who they said they were, and never could comprehend why a person would want to lie otherwise. I’m also one of those people that took me a few years, in my early 50’s to comprehend that there are people that will use other people to get what they want, regardless of the pain it will bring into me. That was one of the hardest lessons in my life. Using people and having no respect for other people’s lives. I also had issues with sex, anxiety, etc.. but I so badly wanted to feel loved... hence routine visits to the bath houses...to find intimacy without judgement.
    Thank you so much for sharing. Times like now are very personal and healing in the gay community today. In the 80’s during AIDS, etc. so much harsh judgment and hate to the gay community. Now we have open dialogue and support among other guys without the shame. Thank you again!! 🤗

  • @fated_child9889
    @fated_child9889 Před rokem +6

    I fell into the dark rabbit hole of meth. I was a parTy guy. I tried so hard to stop but i kept craving it. I was screaming for help but I was scared how my family would react to me doing that stuff and being thrown to rehab. I was scared and always cried alone scared to talk to anyone about it.
    As of 2023, I am Sober, while the cravings stopped at least until this July
    I was going through grief from a loss + recently being diagnosed with BPD, and hearing how it explained so much about me. I used to battle a lot of cravings and it was a nightmare. Now I just … don't feel anything for that stuff anymore and I can finally fucking breathe.

  • @lnfernalGamingYT
    @lnfernalGamingYT Před 4 lety +26

    I’m doing an essay on drug addiction and it’s so interesting

    • @joshuacalebbevington
      @joshuacalebbevington Před 4 lety

      It's interesting how many people after prescription drugs go to meth

    • @SATAN99TH
      @SATAN99TH Před 3 lety

      @@joshuacalebbevington Prescription Amphetamines lead to meth if you chase the speed high. All roads lead to Desoxyn

  • @user-jt2qq7zs3h
    @user-jt2qq7zs3h Před 3 lety +33

    My first experience was quite random - I was travelling, on grindr in San Francisco and a guy I met up with smoked it. I'd vibed with him. I was 23, and I'd only even smoked weed for the first time a week before, and honestly I've always just been curious about different drugs, so I took a hit. That experience was exactly as you described. Anxiety totally disappeared, depression too. I felt "whole" in a way I had never done before. That experience was the first time I took seriously the idea I might have ADHD in fact, since I was experiencing a level of focus which I had clearly never had before, and in fact challenged the idea that I ever typically had focus.
    I found your channel since wanting to learn more about BPD, and I'm also not sure if I have that but I am finding some relateability with others' experiences, symptoms and the causes of it. Thanks for filming this video. To answer your question, how do I stop myself doing it again? Well, I have done it a few times since then. The comedown (especially that first) was so bad that keeps me from following the impulse, since my system is fragile at the best of times and it just doesn't feel healthy, and I am in general afraid of damaging my body. But it takes a little effort too. I have still not found lasting help with my depression, anxiety and lack of focus, and stimulants are always a tempting short term fix.

  • @angiesands2175
    @angiesands2175 Před 2 lety +8

    Started at 35 (had NEVER touched ANY hard drugs before that). I pretty much just wanted to be able to connect to this nightmare I was dating. She introduced me to it and I hate her for it, even tho I recognize I made the choice and I was an adult. She didn’t give a single f*ck what people thought and that appealed to me, since I had always been painfully shy and depressed. It gave me confidence at a level I never even came close to before that. As far as how I stopped… I haven’t stopped technically 100% (relapses, even if rare, are pretty standard once you’ve tried it). My last clean stretch was a year and four months and then I went and f*cked it all up and threw my sobriety right out the proverbial window. I can’t say “the reason I stopped” but I can say why I go as long as possible without using, as well as not surrounding myself with those in active addiction. And that reason is because I’m terrified of getting old and meth, as we all know, speeds that shit right along.
    Great video, thanks for sharing. I’m glad you never want to use again. Good on you!

  • @gynanyg
    @gynanyg Před 4 lety +20

    I’m bpd. After a painful breakup, I found myself with a meth addict for about 5 months, this was 2019, I stayed at his place about 3 months for work convenience. He was/ (is still) addicted to meth for over 5 years now..I’ve been choked, hit and insulted, also scammed by him, and he always tells me I’m crazy.. he encourages me to kill myself. When I left, we spoke a little bit, he offered me to commit suicide together with him. I know my story is off topic, I never did meth, even though I was with him sometimes when him and his sister does it. They offered me once, I was tempted but somehow I said no.. I was no saint though, I started smoking cigarettes and weed, I drink compulsively.. plus I was bulimic. I left when he told me he probably gave me Aids/STD. Luckily I dodged a bullet. But sadly, I tried to kill myself last year from all the abuse (and family problems), but I was dropped off at the emergency and survived. I’m happy now, I’m working on myself little by little, but I can never forget what hell it was to live with a meth addict..

    • @marybingham4173
      @marybingham4173 Před 4 lety +2

      Gyna Griffin so glad you got out alive. Keep working on yourself and never look back!

    • @criminaldread9836
      @criminaldread9836 Před 4 lety +1

      Just remember things get better stay strong

    • @charllaque
      @charllaque Před 3 lety

      That is why it is too important to love yourself first.. I salute you for being so brave... I love you ...

  • @angiesands2175
    @angiesands2175 Před 2 lety +9

    Oh, and the biggest problem for me, personally, is I have completely lost my “lust for life” because of this shitty substance. I haven’t been able to experience any pleasure, joy, or motivation since I started in 2015 (without being drugged up). Even after only having used over the course of a year (off and on), and then a few relapses (or choices I should say, I STILL suffer from anhedonia and swear I feel like it’s never gonna end. PLEASE READ MY COMMENT, especially those of you who have never tried it. I hope this helps someone out there.

    • @thehikersparable9074
      @thehikersparable9074 Před rokem +2

      I’m in the same place completely lost all of me and I don’t know what to do, I used to be the man

    • @notyetskeletal4809
      @notyetskeletal4809 Před 8 měsíci +1

      how's it going now? Seriously I want to know.

    • @notyetskeletal4809
      @notyetskeletal4809 Před 8 měsíci +1

      what are you doing with what is left?

    • @Mmcermes
      @Mmcermes Před 8 měsíci

      Same here but for me was ecstasy,opiates,mephedrone ketamine ecc......but this month I tried meth and when I smoke I remember how I felt in my teens J wanna live and my mind is in focus

    • @211rfjnr-5
      @211rfjnr-5 Před 2 měsíci

      I cured my anhedonia. I found the secret. Was depressed for 4 years. Now I live with joy everyday. Have not felt sad in over 2 months.

  • @alexdergacheff8135
    @alexdergacheff8135 Před 2 lety +6

    My experience was similar in that I used Grindr while drinking, met up with an old crush. In all our texting, he said over and over that they were using drugs.
    I was drunk so the words just went right over me, I just wanted to see him and not be lonely. I smoked meth and was incredibly intoxicated on alcohol 4 days ago.
    I had to go to the ER because when I started to come down from everything, it was the worst anxiety of my life.
    I never, ever want to go through this again. I never in a million years thought I would come across this drug, much less take it.

  • @james_daniels
    @james_daniels Před rokem +4

    I dated a girl with borderline. She acted at times like she was on drugs like meth or something. I never caught her using drugs and she was always extremely anti drug. I really think it actually was just her disorder which caused her to act so erratically, violently, screaming, cursing, hallucinating. Her teeth at some point looked like they we’re starting to rot and that made me wonder if she could have been using. Three molars were black with holes and the rest of her teeth had turned a weird discolored yellow white color. They never looked like that before. She only had one cavity before that. I just never could believe someone as anti drug as her would or could ever use meth. I had a drug addiction ten years ago and she would always tell me if I used any drug at all even weed that she’d leave me in an instant. The more the relationship progressed the less she trusted me. She at one point when we lived together she was always paranoid that I was using drugs. She’d go through all my things looking for drugs. She once found needle heads used for popping pimples and stuff and was convinced I was injecting drugs. Even though there were no syringes. I was like babe you need a syringe to inject a drug not just a needle. I never used any drugs while we were together. Except what was prescribed by my doctor.

    • @cygnustsp
      @cygnustsp Před 5 měsíci

      I went through the same thing. She went literally insane, latching onto all these conspiracy theories and extreme paranoia where she felt like everybody everywhere was lying to her all the time. It was like living in a bizarro universe where she'd misunderstood everything said and twist stuff 180 degrees. Amazing gaslighting. I started to question my own sanity. Got accused of doing drugs and cheating on her every single day. Turned out she was doing drugs and cheated on me, giving me an STD I needed surgery for. She was incredible in bed though and I wish I found stop hating sex dreams about her.

  • @TruGamer128
    @TruGamer128 Před 5 lety +48

    Your not alone at all. More people should get together and share their experiences. I bet there would be a ton of similar stories out there.

  • @jasondrummond8838
    @jasondrummond8838 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I was on meth for 6 years. I got on it because a girl I was seeing wanted to try it. Like you, I loved it. The way I quit was I literally had to move to another state and completely cut off all of my meth friends. It sucked but it was that or a coffin. That's great that you were able to quit. Keep your head up.

  • @violetlavender9504
    @violetlavender9504 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for being so open about this because I know the level of stigma is so intense.

  • @longhorse7918
    @longhorse7918 Před 5 lety +9

    My little brother is hooked on meth and idk how to help him, he sits around in his boxers and uses all day. He doesnt eat, sleep, or talk to anybody 😢

    • @borderlineleo8119
      @borderlineleo8119  Před 5 lety +3

      I'm sorry you're going through this and that meth has got its grip on your brother. I wish I could help, but there's really nothing you can do to help him unless he truly wants help.

    • @whytepohnee1
      @whytepohnee1 Před 5 lety +5

      How old is your little bro? I'm assuming he's unemployed. Who does he live with? Who's enabling his addiction by allowing him to sit around their home all day doing nothing? These are things you should take into serious consideration. Do not enable him. If he's physically and mentally capable, then he needs a job, and he needs to start paying his share of the bills. Getting him out of the house is very important, and the weight of responsibility could possibly help him break his addiction.

    • @MultiStarboard
      @MultiStarboard Před 4 lety

      Person addicted to meth like this needs jail or some kind of forced, most likely violent, intervention. Im sorry for you and him, but he cannot stop this at this point. I recognize this situation and I'm telling you...

    • @rawlyrare
      @rawlyrare Před 10 měsíci

      @@MultiStarboardwishing someone jail time is fucked up

    • @user-lj4xs4gn8u
      @user-lj4xs4gn8u Před 6 měsíci

      I did meth all night one night, snorting it. Then I took a break and tried to sleep which was impossible. In the morning I said to my creepy ex boyfriend - who brought the meth to me and offered it - I said, what would happen if we did more? He said “nothing” and set up the lines. I must have developed a sore after the second last snort hours earlier. When I sniffed a line, I felt excruciating pain like acid on an open wound. I said, “Aaaaw” and that was that. It was so horrible that I will forever associate meth with that pain and not the crazy intense bonding and talking I did with him , which I liked a lot at the time!! He was a total creep. He was obsessed with me and even on meth I was saying, “I’m not sure this is going to work out between us.” He knew that and hence bringing over the meth to bind me to him. Thank You God in Jesus Holy name for the painful ulcer in my nasal cavity which instantly and permanently shifted my reality. I did it with him because I was sad because I’m not normal. I’m a 62 year old female messy hoarder. I dumped him after another month but NEVER did meth again. A couple of days after doing it, I used a flashlight to look at my throat. There was a stream of blood coming down from my sinuses down the back of throat. It healed. It took over a week to feel semi normal again. I have a souvenir from the experience. Within about a week of my one long night of repeated meth use (he wrote the times on a paper explaining if you do it without waiting an hour between each time you could OD.) Anyway within about a week of that night I developed arthritis in both my hands and my fingers bent and changed shape with enlarged joints. I did this when I was age 56. I asked my mom when she started to get arthritis in her hands. She said age 63 she thought. So I figure I had pre-aged my genetics that much sooner than my mom. (Who never took street drugs btw. Good Lord no.) Even he said “We danced with the devil” and he apologized for bringing it to me. He knew his plan had failed as I was never doing that again. I couldn’t believe he continued to. I’m sorry I did it. SO not worth the intense being in the now 100 percent and all the talking I did. Definitely not worth the price I paid with early arthritis. More so, not worth what COULD HAVE become of me. Praise God in Jesus Holy name, Amen. God blessings to you.

  • @cujechess
    @cujechess Před 4 lety +7

    As a fellow who works in a low barrier homeless shelter, wow. Great video friend. Very well done

  • @Tyler-dw8bi
    @Tyler-dw8bi Před 10 měsíci +2

    Keep doing it . Your depression and anxiety will get 10x worse . The evilest drug there is

  • @sm0kah0ntas
    @sm0kah0ntas Před 3 lety +5

    I tried it because my bf relapsed on it. Went around old friends still on it. We said we'd never do it again. 2 weeks later he found another friend still on it. For two weekends he'd go over there and then one weekend while I was dissoing I went with him to get it. We brought it home...that is when it was game over. I over stimmed on it and for two days thought I was going to die. Sweats, anxiety, couldn't sleep, body felt hot and I was losing feeling and warmth in my toes. I won't lie I tried to redose and it made things worse. I was seeing weird things. Almost like a horror acid trip is the only way I can describe it. I tried to flush my body and eat foods and take supplements/vitamins because I felt like my body was trying to shut down, or like I was about to have a heart attack. He continued to binge and it eventually caused him to go into psychosis. Where I was harmed and feared for my life. I called the cops and the next two days had to plan to move out of state because I had nowhere to go. The feeling of death was alone to make me never want to try it again but going through abuse from someone I loved very much while on meth just made me never want to go around that fucking shit ever again. It ruins people's lives.

    • @sm0kah0ntas
      @sm0kah0ntas Před 3 lety +1

      But like you, that drug is very powerful. I felt powerful. I felt sexy. I felt artistic. I had a lot of kinky sex with my boyfriend. Nothing will ever come close to that. But... in the end. Not worth what you lose.

  • @shyannejunker4431
    @shyannejunker4431 Před 4 lety +5

    i relate to you a lot. i went through a bad break in a relationship in which my impulsivity led me to almost fatally harm myself. thankfully i snapped out of it and got help right away, i was diagnosed in the ER based on my medical records and examinations. i did molly recently and though the effects of the high were different i got the same feelings of weight being lifted i wasn’t anxious i wasn’t repressing my emotions and i did it for three days in a row. i had heard its really bad for your brain, people get Serotonin Syndrome but i didnt think about that extensively. i just kept telling myself “i probably have to use a lot for a long time”, “it only happens to a few people” .. we hear you. we feel you

  • @lizjohnson1979
    @lizjohnson1979 Před 4 lety +18

    Wow, i tried meth for the first/last time a month ago, I have BPD and this is such an honest video, i relate to so much. Thanks for Sharing.

    • @ibrahim-my5yl
      @ibrahim-my5yl Před 4 lety

      Liz Johnson why tf did u do meth🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @laserdisc688
      @laserdisc688 Před 4 lety +3

      @@ibrahim-my5yl Let's not judge Liz. We have no idea what people go through. I just hope she's sober now.

    • @coreyreeves3841
      @coreyreeves3841 Před 4 lety +1

      I am currently about 16 hours deep my first time ever 1 g almost all at once and ...... fuck... i am appalled 2 smacker pills 4 beers and a blunt on top an im in for a long next couple days 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @shadowbreaker6027
      @shadowbreaker6027 Před 4 lety

      Does it feel good?

    • @tonysmith172
      @tonysmith172 Před 3 lety

      @@shadowbreaker6027 👍👍

  • @kristinbrown8771
    @kristinbrown8771 Před 3 lety +7

    I’m borderline too, and have tried lots of drugs including meth.

  • @edvinaskrocas6490
    @edvinaskrocas6490 Před 4 lety +17

    so relatable!!!! i'm so proud of you that you chose to never look back and just pulled yourself together and walked away... it will always be question to me why people do meth again after having those bad bad comedowns. and it will happen again after sleepless nights when you eat no food and drink no water and can't sleep. i did meth without knowing that i was actually doing meth. i was wasted that night and in london from very small village in europe where thing as meth doesn't exist. i didn't know such a thing. just like you i never used to have much sex and looked to myself more artsist sexual object but i have to admit that chemsex changed forever. i'm walking to my therapy now and trying to discuss things with myself.. tina has never made me truly happy but damaged me a lot. and still i have those cravings for that high sex etc.. probably it's most importantly to understand that mental health is more important than fake sex. love you.

  • @goomah35
    @goomah35 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing this! My son was recently diagnosed with BPD and he tried meth because his girlfriend loved it. They were the most toxic couple I have ever seen. It ended in him stealing from his gdad $8k in gold coins them going out and spending the majority of that money in 3 days they got in a fight while high and having meth on him he called the cops! They were both arrested and now he is in a recovery home after I told him sorry but you can’t live here and took him to a homeless shelter. Was the hardest thing I ever had to do. I’m HOPEFUL but still very worried he will relapse because like you said the stats are terrible!

  • @DarylSmith-zh7ig
    @DarylSmith-zh7ig Před 7 měsíci +1

    My ex boyfriend beat me because of meth. Now I'm to look for another guy who won't me. I could never use meth.

  • @baviation1872
    @baviation1872 Před 15 dny

    This might sound crazy but I wish more people would post such honest stories like this. Everyone posts about the good things in their lives but almost never about the bad. I wish we had a social media platform where you post your failures and mistakes lol

  • @drdavidrhawkinsstudy8041
    @drdavidrhawkinsstudy8041 Před 4 lety +5

    You are so lucky... as an ex addict about 25years off everything, I have seen so many end up in hospitals and die. Harsh but that's the reality of drugs isn't it. Much love to you, there's so much pressure on LGBT people, I used to hate the haters (speaking as hetrosexual male here)...and tried to stop their abuse/negativity at times when I was younger.

    • @borderlineleo8119
      @borderlineleo8119  Před 4 lety +3

      I'm so glad we both made it. Very different journeys I'm sure, but I know one time is enough to end a life. Thank you for being an ally.

    • @drdavidrhawkinsstudy8041
      @drdavidrhawkinsstudy8041 Před 4 lety +1

      @@borderlineleo8119 your welcome.

  • @Jeremy-4037
    @Jeremy-4037 Před 4 lety +15

    Your experience(s) on meth are very common. Meth will dissolve a person's inhibitions and push thier sex drive into EXTREME overdrive. In my case meth takes about two weeks of "feel good" and dumps it all at once. I'm currently trying to achieve 3 weeks of sobriety and I must say the the cravings are completely crippling.

    • @naruii5160
      @naruii5160 Před 4 lety

      hope youre doing okay

    • @vanessadesorbo3600
      @vanessadesorbo3600 Před 3 lety +1

      The sex drive. Oh my God. Never came harder in my life. Lol. And don't get me started about that jacuzzi I stayed in for 6 hours

    • @r.i.petika829
      @r.i.petika829 Před 2 lety

      @@vanessadesorbo3600 Jesus Christ, Vanessa!

  • @Senaihh
    @Senaihh Před 4 lety +19

    You’ve got a good voice. You can be a fine voice actor.

  • @avedic
    @avedic Před 4 lety +9

    I tried it just once.
    And I think I got really really lucky....
    For one thing, I'm almost certain it wasn't that pure...had to be fairly cut. Second, I didn't inhale that much...didn't get enough in my system.
    SO.....the experience was so so. Yet I stayed awake for 60 hours straight. I got the downsides...without much upside. So it turned me off to it. Thankfully...

    • @xmistaxcashxcoll
      @xmistaxcashxcoll Před 5 měsíci

      Wtf 60hr of being awake just a little hit wtf bro that is crazy!

    • @yueltedros262
      @yueltedros262 Před 3 měsíci

      For a person who tried it just one time when do you think is the appropriate time to get back to the normal daily life ? Thank you in advance

    • @avedic
      @avedic Před 3 měsíci

      @@xmistaxcashxcoll Yep lol...I sure felt crazy by hour 60 😂 Who knows what it was cut with. I'm sure that factored into my specific experience. My original comment wasn't entirely accurate btw...I did more than one tiny hit for sure. Tbh, it seemed so cut that I kept going...hoping I'd feel something. I felt pretty great for about an hour, then was HYPER focused for a good 5 hours. I cleaned my apartment during that time. Then got the urge to mess with my hair in the mirror for some reason...sorta trying to style it I guess? And TWO HOURS later I realized I'd been standing in one spot, styling my hair in the mirror the entire time. It made me fixate intensely on whatever I was doing, with no semblance of time passing. My legs ached from standing still so long. Then I was wired beyond belief for the remaining 50 hours or so. When I finally did sleep, it was for a solid 16+ hours. This was in April of 2020...my work was shut down and I was just stuck at home, bored a lot. That was a weird 2 1/2 days lol...

    • @avedic
      @avedic Před 3 měsíci

      @@yueltedros262 Not entirely sure what ur question is..? Could u clarify?

  • @UwUandaHalf
    @UwUandaHalf Před 3 lety +6

    I bought .1 of meth once for like 10 bucks and It lasted me a week. doing it every day until it was gone, and it was only .1, an extremely small amount will get you high for hours. I didn't do it anymore after that.

    • @dlyteeats3868
      @dlyteeats3868 Před 2 lety

      i tried it once and it did nothing for me i asked myself what people saw in it so idk.

  • @codyatkins4294
    @codyatkins4294 Před 2 lety +2

    The night shift got me. screw meth that was scary but enough is enough

  • @thebeattribe
    @thebeattribe Před 11 měsíci +1

    As a gay man with BPD, I have to commend you for your honesty since meth has such a huge stigma attached to it. I have been addicted to meth for over ten years. I started using it after my grandmother passed away because, like you said, it stripped away all the anxiety and depression I was experiencing and made me feel amazing. The longer I used, I started to lose weight (always was on the heavy side) which in turn made more gay boys objectify me and it all began to spiral. I have been to treatment twice and unfortunately, its a real hard one to shake and am still in active addiction. I have become a "functional meth addict" if there is such a thing, but I hold a job, I have responsibilities and I do my best to do good at both. Sometimes I do, sometimes I dont, but for the most past, as long as I sleep, take care of my body and show up, life isnt so chaotic.

    • @taylorg8509
      @taylorg8509 Před 11 měsíci

      Is it tough to eat food drink water and sleep ? If your still doing those things perhaps its similar to stronger Adderall

  • @SangNguyen-lt9om
    @SangNguyen-lt9om Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you for your honest story! I'm definitely never gonna try meth!

    • @mgslstudios6501
      @mgslstudios6501 Před 2 lety +1

      I've tried it once and I'll never do it again never say never..

    • @zeedyf7296
      @zeedyf7296 Před 6 měsíci

      I want to try it so bad omg!!!!

  • @neuroseotm2343
    @neuroseotm2343 Před rokem +2

    I did this for the first time I need help do I just meditate I wish I hadn't

  • @sadio2513
    @sadio2513 Před 3 lety +2

    I was sober and straight and ended up gay and horney till I stopped and in my head I was like what the fuck just happened

  • @MsShandy111
    @MsShandy111 Před 2 lety +6

    You are so brave and helpful by telling us that you suffer from BPD. I
    have it also. Normal people have ups and downs. My ups and downs seem so dramatic. Thank you for your candor. All the best.

  • @iamzuckerburger
    @iamzuckerburger Před 6 měsíci

    Absolutely dude. I’m a queer 35 year in Canada. Back from 12 years-stateside. Was in NYC, LA, San Francisco and did a 6 month stint in Tokyo. Related so much to your video and love the way you scaffold the drug in your stories. 🪭🪭🪭
    Fascinating. My use has recently become super problematic. I hope you’re well. You are most definitely not alone. Love you comrade.
    Be gay, do crimes! 🦄🦄🦄

  • @sativadominant7914
    @sativadominant7914 Před rokem +1

    If meth isn’t the worst path in life , it’s a death sentence. Glad I never tried it

  • @valerielhw
    @valerielhw Před 10 měsíci +1

    I cannot see myself ever using Meth. But, I could see myself using _shrooms_ sometime, if I really get depressed.

  • @leylakim9531
    @leylakim9531 Před 4 lety +16

    I’m so scared. My ex who I’m still deeply in love with, told me he did meth for the first time last night and really liked it. I’m so worried 😓

    • @alexadorbs2744
      @alexadorbs2744 Před 4 lety +1

      leyla kim let him know how you feel ?

    • @leylakim9531
      @leylakim9531 Před 4 lety +2

      Alexadorbs I definitely have. I just know how addiction can be and sometimes we push away those who try to tell us not to do it. But I’ve cried to him about how worried I am, and he knows how much I care. He hasn’t done it again. It’s been 2 days so I’m hoping he never ever touches it again.

    • @MrQuest0
      @MrQuest0 Před 4 lety +1

      Any updates?

    • @lolok2289
      @lolok2289 Před 4 lety +1

      leyla kim is he still sober?

    • @leylakim9531
      @leylakim9531 Před 4 lety +2

      First of all, thank you guys for caring. He’s still sober off of meth 💪 my poor love is doing pills now. Feeling helpless bc we aren’t physically together and he’s still my ex which was his choice. At least he hasn’t gone back to meth.

  • @trailerparkcryptoking5213
    @trailerparkcryptoking5213 Před 2 měsíci

    “The first 50 times I tried meth....”. 😂😂😂

  • @MrBeanzies
    @MrBeanzies Před měsícem

    My story is similar to yours, as far as how I ran into Tina. I'm afraid to get formally diagnosed as an adult, but I did ride the short bus for the first two years of grade school. Whatever I may or use to have must not have been debilitating, but regardless.
    Anyways I was in a similar situation as you. Gone through a breakup, it was hard times for me personally. I was roaming the Internet looking for strange. Found me a cute trans lady; we meet up and she already had it on her, offers it and I smoke. She didn't call it meth, and I didn't catch the slang she used. I had my suspicions, but she actually did seem well put together so I trusted her. I only ever do Tina with her, and I've seen her maybe 7 times in the last 2 years. I didn't even know for a fact that it was Tina until yesterday. I think why I wasnt able to separate the drug use from the social interaction with her may have been the lack of alcohol, I couldn't tell you. I don't feel a need to do it, in fact I always feel sick afterwards. But it's good in the moment, you're right lol

  • @jrivers0005
    @jrivers0005 Před 4 lety +7

    Fellow borderline here, pal. I hope you've become self aware enough to control it before I did. I was in my 30s before I got a grip.
    *Edit: I'm pansexual. Is it more common in BPD to have a more "open" mind sexually?

    • @lizjohnson1979
      @lizjohnson1979 Před 4 lety +1

      Very possible, we are forced to deal with recesses of our minds that most people stay away from it all cost. I've been asking for 10 years if being transgendered has anything to do with the BPD because of the not knowing who you are aspect.. None of my clinicians can give me a clear answer.

    • @BrantBrantCantCant
      @BrantBrantCantCant Před 3 lety

      I have noticed this about trans people as well. Identity issues relating to sexuality is actually a symptom of BPD in the ICD-10 (the alternative diagnostic manual to the DSM)@@lizjohnson1979

  • @DorisBrown-qe7pd
    @DorisBrown-qe7pd Před rokem +2

    I quit it By using weed Bro

  • @mikerope5785
    @mikerope5785 Před 3 lety +2

    smoking or shooting meth is a terrible idea.
    oral meth is no different to adderall.

  • @was2keta3ab37
    @was2keta3ab37 Před 4 lety +6

    I‘m from Austria (not Australia) & meth comes a lot from czech republic but this sexual meth szene is not even a thing over there we just take it to make party 3 to 5 days

  • @user-hq8jx6gk3d
    @user-hq8jx6gk3d Před 9 měsíci +1

    I was a bad alcoholic for 25 years n when it wasnt worken done meth n left my house on a bad night n i went under a bridge n call ed out to God n said Take my desire to drink away n i said to God i was gonna get help the next I told God i never want to feal this way Again! I also prayed that i was scared n i asked GOD FOR LOUD MUSIC AT⁰ WORK⁰
    . THE NEXT DAY I GOT TO WORK I WAS DISCOURAGED THE A SPANISH MAN WALKED UP TO ME N SAID GOD PUT IT ON HIS HEART TO GIVE ME A NICE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER N HE SAID MERRY CHRISTMAS IN MAY 100 DEGREE WEATHER I TURNED THE SPEAKER ON N UNDER THE BRIDGE PLAYED I havent Drank 18 monthes today n no dope ! GOD CAN FIX ANYTHING I NEVER WANT TO FEEL THIS WAY AGAIN TAKE ME TO THE PLACE I LOVE TAKE ME ALL THE WAY! 🌶️

  • @megankagarise8485
    @megankagarise8485 Před 2 lety +2

    I wish they did more studies with people who have Been diagnosed with BPD and crystal meth…it’s truly crazy. I am a borderline and was a “functioning” meth addict for 5 years and not one person ever knew other than my dealer. Not one. It was the only drug that made me function like a normal human being-that is, until eventually it stopped working how I wanted it to. It was my greatest love and worst heartache. For real.

    • @megankagarise8485
      @megankagarise8485 Před 2 lety

      I’d love to talk to you about my story. It’s extremely similar to yours. ReAch out to me. And thank you for being so brave to share your story. You’re stories truly help people ❤️

    • @rileytruax766
      @rileytruax766 Před rokem +1

      I'm curious about this too as I've been doing it for a few years and haven't come close to acting like the stereotypical matchheads you see on the streets

    • @stuff1784
      @stuff1784 Před rokem

      @@rileytruax766That’s what you think.

  • @petercarpenter8134
    @petercarpenter8134 Před rokem +2

    Hey I just watched this video sitting in the living room of my sober house. I'd love to tell you my story if you want to hear it. I know that this is an older video but still would like to tell you. Not completely sure how to get a private message to you,

  • @larrybrown3823
    @larrybrown3823 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks so much for this story. I had a similar situation - never did ANY drugs at all, met someone, brought him back to my apartment and he had meth. He brought meth which i was not aware of and asked me to try and i said what the heck. I regret it so much. and will never touch it again and especially will NEVER allow it in my home again. Here is my question - he had smoked in my bathroom and in the bedroom. Now i am finding trace elements of it all over the place. I have a small 1-bedroom in NYC so it got in the kitchen, living room, bathroom, etc... Again, i so regret it but now i need to figure out how to clean everything. It's this film that got on stuff - any suggestions on how to clean this off the walls, appliances, leather couch, etc...?

  • @Hpksemaj
    @Hpksemaj Před 3 lety +4

    My experience was the same as yours actually. And it was the absolute hardest thing I have ever stopped doing.

  • @MrSpazOhYeah
    @MrSpazOhYeah Před 3 lety +4

    This is helping so many people... Your story is soooo similar to my own it's crazy. I have Bipolar 1 and PTSD. I posted a video explaining my first experience with mania and all that shit. This is awesome 😎 hope you're doing well man 🤟🏾🤟🏾💜

    • @johngreen6345
      @johngreen6345 Před 3 lety

      can I ask you what gave you PTSD ? What kind of shit happened to you?

  • @evandavis6876
    @evandavis6876 Před 4 lety +3

    Great vid I could relate in so many ways 🦦🐻🌈 have been sober with my bear an things have been a lot better.. he and myself have some relative health/mental health issues as well..finally being able to quit helped us so much , great to hear your experience

  • @andrews.rawlings2852
    @andrews.rawlings2852 Před 6 měsíci

    I’m queer, and I became addicted to meth the summer after law school in eerily similar circumstances. I was essentially tricked into thinking it was cocaine, and once it was in my system, the two guys started taking off my clothes… consent had no meaning at that point. I spent the next 7 years practicing law as a meth addict before I attempted suicide in December 2020. At the hospital following my attempt, I was formally diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, bulimia and complex post-traumatic stress disorder. I then went to rehab for 7 months, and I’ve been clean since. I only wish I had been diagnosed with BPD much earlier in life… I could have received care earlier, which may have prevented me from becoming an addict.

  • @plutoplatters
    @plutoplatters Před 4 lety +2

    Meth makes you LOVE and welcome sewer and smog. That is why it's so addictive.

  • @villalight5
    @villalight5 Před 4 lety +7

    I was wanting to try it just for curiosity but now that’s I hear your story I don’t want to anymore..

    • @lisamarie3465
      @lisamarie3465 Před 3 lety +3

      I want to tell you what I wish someone would have told me.....
      "What you dont know, wont hurt you."
      Dont know what it feels like=dont know what your missing out on.
      I originally just wanted to try it too.
      It's been 10 years and counting of just trying it now.

    • @lisamarie3465
      @lisamarie3465 Před 3 lety

      @Question Questioning Question I guess so...however I did believe I wasnt weak minded before drugs. 🤷‍♀️

    • @reversethecurse7589
      @reversethecurse7589 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lisamarie3465 your not weak minded you’ll get through it I promise 🙏🏿

    • @lisamarie3465
      @lisamarie3465 Před 3 lety +1

      @@reversethecurse7589 thank you. I sure do hope so. 🤍🤍🤍

    • @rubikescube496
      @rubikescube496 Před 3 lety

      @@lisamarie3465 have you had any medical effects from using that long

  • @agarion101
    @agarion101 Před 3 lety +3

    So I tried meth a couple days ago, I was at work and couldn’t get acid because one of my dealers was off Xanax and wasn’t answering his phone and the other was literally too lazy to come and serve me. So I was taking out the trash with my friend and I had no intentions of trying meth but I asked him “hey bro do you still do dope” he stops moving, looks at me and it felt like an eternity but was probably a few seconds and asks me “why you ask” I said “just curious” and he said yeah, and I was like “have you ever went to work on meth”. He looks at me for a while again and says “right now”. Thinking of it he probably said it as a question more of a response and he probably only told me because he thought I already knew but I didn’t. And I was like “damn for real?” And he said yeah. After work I was mad I couldn’t get acid and my stopping point of drugs was weed molly acid and shrooms, the non addictive ones, I didn’t like benzos or opioids and I knew I’d probably like them if I tried them again but I asked him after work if I could buy some and he asked if I had money on me, I had 35$ so I gave him 30 and he poured about a .15 in there and said with his bowling ball eyes “bro I care about you a lot and I don’t wanna do this but I really need money right now but please don’t get hooked on this stuff and don’t tell anyone I do this stuff please” I ensured him I won’t get hooked with the most Sincerity I’ve probably ever had in my life to anyone and literally pinkie promised him I won’t. And so I started with a Little Rock he told me to do when I asked him how much should I do, I did it, it was honestly probably a .04 rock, I didn’t feel anything after an hour, the only thing that was happening was I was really focused on games and doing really good. So I did the rest and 20 minutes later my head was BUZZING and then I started feeling such a pleasant tingling in my body. So I tried to get hard for 1 1/2 hours with no result so I played games for probably 6 hours through the night and then tried to get hard again and found a method on how to get hard on it (my cock was really small on it so I put my middle finger on the very bottom and pointer fingers right below the head and stroked very slowly and Sensationally and then got hard 30 minutes later) and I was watching porn replaying the same video over and over because it was just so amazing, I didn’t know why I liked the video so much but it was like there were parts of the video I would never Acknowledge or see sober but I couldn’t tell what it was either. It was so great nothing mattered at all other than this porn video I was watching. When I got to work later that day (I didn’t sleep which is actually good because I need to fix my sleeping schedule) my friend thought I’d be coming down so he brought me a little more, I wasn’t coming down at all, I still felt great. But I started coming down an hour before my shift ended but I still didn’t do the stuff he brought to me. When I got home I started feeling the tingling and buzzing around my body once I relaxed, and later around 4 am I was still high (I took it 29 hours ago at this point) but only in my legs and I started hearing people walk down the hallway and I was getting tracers and whenever I stared at something for too long things started looking Alienated, and I somehow randomly fell asleep and woke up perfectly normal the next day.
    (My friend has my drug test kit and told me before I even mentioning buying it that it tested for meth with my drug test kit)

    • @rubikescube496
      @rubikescube496 Před 3 lety +1

      You still using bro, don’t ruin your sex drive it’ll make it harder to come off, you’ll never find women attractive without meth it ruins your sex drive cause porn is amazing when you rob it

    • @agarion101
      @agarion101 Před 3 lety

      @@rubikescube496 oh I haven’t used since, but meth is no where near molly is, meth is my 3rd fav high tho

    • @rubikescube496
      @rubikescube496 Před 3 lety

      @@agarion101 really sex on molly, it doesn’t work

    • @josiesoa
      @josiesoa Před 5 měsíci

      Respect

  • @Xl_Demi_lX
    @Xl_Demi_lX Před rokem +2

    I almost cried at the start of the vid bc im 16 im not borderline but im bipolar and i did meth with my best friend who is clean now btw and it was the worst experience of my life

  • @gmckay4350
    @gmckay4350 Před 3 lety +4

    Shine the light on it. Expose it. And give it to God. Just ask Him.

  • @albextoxx
    @albextoxx Před 4 lety +5

    Hey brother to me when I got hooked on meth I was already a drug user and I was tired of smoking weed and was going through a depression and was surrounded by people that only did drugs at that time a friend of mine offered to me and it was my first Upper substance so when I tried I was completely in love with it, it was the passion you feel when you are a kid and you are in love with someone, it took grasp of me without I even realizing till things got out of control.
    The reason I quit it was because I moved to a placer where I could not get it, so I was forced to quit and happened to start doing every drug I could find so I can fill the hole that meth left but ended up quitting drugs altogether because I saw what I was becoming spent a year sober and now I just used a specific types of drugs in special moments.
    There is more to drugs that what we are taught, drugs are tools to take your consciousness to different realms.

    • @borderlineleo8119
      @borderlineleo8119  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm so glad you were able to escape this horrible drug, Juan. Happy, and proud of you. And I agree, there are some drugs that can be useful, but meth is definitely not one of them.

    • @psychegoddessoflight6360
      @psychegoddessoflight6360 Před 4 lety

      Juan Fernandez Yes! So few people understand that drugs are so much more than the biochemical changes to the brain. We are, in fact, multidimensional beings, eternal spirits experiencing existence through a biological vessel. They absolutely open you up to different realms, and in low doses can protect us from spiritual harm. This is why there's an opioid epidemic--it's difficult to stick to low doses of substances that cause euphoric feelings. I was blessed to have never gone the dark addiction route, but opioids absolutely saved my life. Life is full of paradoxes.
      I've never tried crystal meth but saw a Comedy Central video by comic named Jessa something called Meth Pee. It's hilarious yet disturbing, and she describes experiences I've had in more spiritual ways about, well, seeing the matrix. I'd never ever recommend anyone do meth to achieve higher consciousness, but it's pretty wild that it's possible, and that the things people see on drugs are actually real, just in a dimensional realm or frequency we aren't usually tuned into. The problem w using drugs for those insights is you tend to bring back dark energies equal to the euphoria you felt. That's why psychedelics aren't addictive...they're not pure bliss, and when we have to face our demons we don't bring them back w us. Sorry for the long post, I just rarely find people who know drugs are gateways to other realms of consciousness.

    • @TiberiusStorm
      @TiberiusStorm Před 4 lety

      @@psychegoddessoflight6360 If you wanted to achieve higher levels of consciousness then you'd have to focus on psychedelics like LSD, magic mushrooms, Ayahuasca & of course DMT. I agree that they aren't addictive because if you break on through to the other side, as Jim Morrison once sang, you will have such an awakening, that you will change how you view the world and yourself. Ego death. Meth on the other hand is just severe ups and downs. Nothing to gain. Nothing to learn. Just excess or gluttony!

  • @TheEnigma7111
    @TheEnigma7111 Před rokem +2

    cousins introduced me,..loved the high but comedown is probably the worst of all drugs ffs.

  • @nobodyimportant7467
    @nobodyimportant7467 Před 3 lety +7

    I tried it ended up in the ER that night now my heart wants to explode after 3 days of it wearing off I'm not sure if it's going to stop tbh wish me luck

    • @JoseLopez-lw1xv
      @JoseLopez-lw1xv Před 3 lety

      How long did it take to wear off??

    • @nobodyimportant7467
      @nobodyimportant7467 Před 3 lety

      @@JoseLopez-lw1xv it lasted probably 16 hours but the side effects persisted for nearly a week it sucked

    • @marcopoli2723
      @marcopoli2723 Před 3 lety

      @@nobodyimportant7467 what side effects did you have during the week?

    • @user-lj4xs4gn8u
      @user-lj4xs4gn8u Před 6 měsíci

      Good luck sweet child of God and His blessings and healing.

  • @CompetitivecG
    @CompetitivecG Před 4 lety +8

    It's like looking into a mirror I went through litterally the exact upbringing and very similar reason to why I wanted to try it I have adhd so I have a very long story that you may relate to and enjoy. Like or comment so I know to begin writing it. Theres a lot of variables as to why I decided to try it and how I ingested it. I've been clean for about 2 years now and I'm 20. I've honestly been haunted ever since I get flashbacks almost everyday just very vivid images in my mind it used to cause so much anxiety, pain, and self hate but now when I get them I don't have any emotion attached that's when I turn the page and look back to see how far I've come. When I finally came down the whole universe came crashing down it was like the world was ending for me I couldn't stop crying shaking after I while I felt no emotion and that scared me the most.

  • @robertwhitaker5718
    @robertwhitaker5718 Před 3 lety +1

    I don't know why people do math when the after events are so traumatic. And physical as well...not able to perform sexually.

  • @abel3619
    @abel3619 Před 3 lety +4

    SAMEEEE but it just happened today. I couldn’t get up, I’m feeling like my mind is moving at a million miles per hour. I thought it was a weed bong. They kept calling it “tea”. I will never do it again FUCKING EVER. This withdrawal is gonna be a bitch. Caffeine withdrawal is what I suffer from currently. I can quit weed anytime no addiction.

    • @HIGHER7RUTH
      @HIGHER7RUTH Před 3 lety +1

      Tea😂 WTH
      TRUCHA

    • @abel3619
      @abel3619 Před 3 lety +2

      Withdrawal wasn’t even slightly noticeable. But I’m clean. No addiction. IM STRONG N*GGA

  • @riotpb10
    @riotpb10 Před rokem +1

    "I spent the next four days addicted to meth". Never heard of a 4 day addiction before but ok.....

  • @kristyhawes
    @kristyhawes Před 4 lety +2

    I tried ice two years ago nothing special..never tried again and never will

    • @thaspacegoatae3419
      @thaspacegoatae3419 Před 3 lety +1

      Same here. Was disgusting and never looked back but alcohol had me by the balls

  • @JETBLACKFREAK
    @JETBLACKFREAK Před 4 lety +2

    Omg dude I just love you! I wish I knew you in real life you seen so cool I loved this video when you told the story I felt like I was right there with ya thanks

  • @westley1004
    @westley1004 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I tried it and do not understand the hype. You feel kinda good for like maybe 6 hours then you feel like absolute dogshite for the rest of the day. It's not even that great of a high for the garbage comedown that comes after it.

  • @charlieblazin310
    @charlieblazin310 Před 4 měsíci

    thank you for this educational information, its good to speak of it to raise awareness to prevent not knowing being the reason why you do a very bad drug. its easy to reason that if someone else does something to do the same.

  • @DorisBrown-qe7pd
    @DorisBrown-qe7pd Před rokem +1

    Smart guy he has a Good mind not to do it again

  • @michaeldemarco7882
    @michaeldemarco7882 Před 4 lety +3

    I like getting spun and funky with my bros

  • @stevejackson3396
    @stevejackson3396 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Do you think being gay led you to meth more so than if you were straight?

  • @donaldarmstrong390
    @donaldarmstrong390 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice presentation ... but the comment that once they try meth, the majority of people cannot stop, is simply not true. Dr. Carl Hart of Columbia University is probably one of the four or five leading addiction researchers in the nation, and according to him the actual percentage of casual meth users who develop either a dependency or an addiction is close to 10%. Other university-level researchers give numbers closer to 20% ... but no objective research supports the popular myth that the majority of people are "hooked" after a single try.

    • @Kavin-Mason
      @Kavin-Mason Před 7 měsíci +2

      I tried it once, after being awake for 5 days, destroyed me. I knew never to do it again! I'm not against drugs though, just be very careful ❤

    • @donaldarmstrong390
      @donaldarmstrong390 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Kavin-Mason Thanks for the comment and the concern. I never encourage others to try any narcotic for the simple reason that each of us is different, and we all react differently to these substances. I have a friend who is a casual user of meth, and he told me that he had never tried coke. I had a small amount and cut us both a short line. I have a very high tolerance for drugs--legal or otherwise--and the coke didn't affect me much. But my friend got up to go into another room and suddenly passed out and hit the floor. He recovered within a short time, but he is adamant that he will never try coke again. Another buddy took a couple of hits of hash and did pretty much the same thing. If anyone wants to experiment with any recreational drug, my advice is to start small and go slow. It sounds like meth is not your drug and you are wise to pass on it. I do use it when engaged in sex, and I once went four days without sleep ... it took me a week to ten days afterward to get back to feeling normal, and I have no desire to do that again. I still have an occasional overnight party with friends , but that's as far as I go.

  • @mirandawilliamson7258
    @mirandawilliamson7258 Před rokem +1

    i stopped 19 days ago its been hard but im stick with it

  • @0ctopities
    @0ctopities Před 24 dny

    thanks for documenting ur experience,.im glad u moved on,.

  • @Mollys-lips
    @Mollys-lips Před 3 lety +2

    With all that is known, documented&shown (real life footage ,etc) I can honestly say this stuff scares the crap out of me, I just can't understand how the hell ANYONE,who has read ,seen, watched or witnessed the affects could ever think "that looks like fun" &then try it .I mean I get how ppl get addicted to opiates but meth? No way.

    • @evanhearne7236
      @evanhearne7236 Před 3 lety

      Cause media portrays it wrong if your around it and see people on it it’s adderall people in my life done hs and college on meth

  • @violetlavender9504
    @violetlavender9504 Před 4 měsíci

    I have done meth many times. It was impulsive. I wouldn't say I stopped because I'm on it right now. Honestly a guy just told me to snort this white powder and hit this crack pipe looking thing so I did. I texted my friend I just hit crack or meth or something. Then I asked what it was he explained. He said clear I didn't know what that was. He said crystal and I was dumb so I stared at him like crystal what. And he said meth. Shit made me TOO honest and open and never shut up. Typing long rants online (like this). Telling STRANGERS i was on meth just because I felt so talkative and social. Shit

  • @ThatsNotFunnyThatsSick
    @ThatsNotFunnyThatsSick Před 4 měsíci

    Reminds me of the same effects Quaaludes would produce. Zero inhibitions about anything. But you would end up going to sleep with them.

  • @kylewatson6890
    @kylewatson6890 Před 2 lety +3

    Tried it 12 hours ago, and a few hours before that, and a few hours before that, rewind a couple of years...
    And it seems like my WORST binges are rewarded with a double in income. Legal income. I've never sold a drug. Its sending me mixed message. I mean what gets most people clean is their social economic lives being destroyed.
    I know need to stop NOW. I'm 23 and my hearts warning me with chest pains. I've missed a couple of chances at genuine relationships with people I care about.
    But I know im not going to stop. Ill just be happy if someone can learn from my mistakes.
    So please everyone, don't follow the money. Follow your heart.

  • @nekorektenhomosexualist
    @nekorektenhomosexualist Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have tried meth yesterday because i thought it was fun for one time and right now I'm having the worst withdrawals i have ever had

  • @vanessadesorbo3600
    @vanessadesorbo3600 Před 3 lety +1

    Why did I try meth? Someone offered and I was already pretty fucked up. But I swore I wouldn't touch it again. Ha!

  • @abbeyhertel4202
    @abbeyhertel4202 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing Leo. Well done stopping :)

  • @derek7062
    @derek7062 Před 5 lety +1

    I just got diagnosed with BPD 6 weeks ago. I'm a 42 year old professional male and 100% gay. My BPD has caused a lot of problems for me with jobs and relationships. My current partner and I have been together for 6 years, but we have been having a lot of problems lately because of addiction.

    • @borderlineleo8119
      @borderlineleo8119  Před 5 lety +2

      I strongly recommend looking for a DBT, CBT, or Addiction-related therapy group in your area. Not just a support group, but real group therapy that helps you recognize the triggers and develop skills to fight them so addiction doesn't ruin your relationship. Good luck to you both.

    • @derek7062
      @derek7062 Před 5 lety

      Thanks so much. I failed to mentioned that I am also a Leo :-)@@borderlineleo8119

    • @Sabrinaluv1999
      @Sabrinaluv1999 Před 4 lety

      Can we hook up?

    • @Sabrinaluv1999
      @Sabrinaluv1999 Před 4 lety

      Derek headley

  • @thehikersparable9074
    @thehikersparable9074 Před rokem +1

    I stayed up for a week and a half straight

  • @ORLYNN
    @ORLYNN Před rokem +1

    I love good meth. Unfortunately it’s all garbage today.

  • @DKomnicide
    @DKomnicide Před 2 lety +2

    I just want to try Meth once

    • @raff8291
      @raff8291 Před rokem +1

      DON'T!

    • @HdHd-hp6qz
      @HdHd-hp6qz Před rokem +1

      Try it it’s not as bad as a lot of people make out. You won’t get hooked first time. You still have the choice to stay away from it after which is important that you do for at least 6-12 months before your next roll. If you can’t promise yourself that then welcome to hell.

    • @yung8797
      @yung8797 Před rokem

      Hey g.a.n.g I'll recommend you to this dude i purchased from a couple times...

    • @yung8797
      @yung8797 Před rokem

      He's on Instagram and telegram as,

    • @yung8797
      @yung8797 Před rokem

      *@Chequefibs1_*

  • @Dean-kg9fb
    @Dean-kg9fb Před rokem

    Listened to this story several times. Compelling story man. You are awesome

  • @udug3583
    @udug3583 Před rokem +1

    People love to judge, I have tried Meth, but I have never gone on it..... also km straight and I was dolt I have dorserline because of my impulsively also..... I'm a have opioid user and in a program to kick it now.... but anything other than opioid I can stop just like that, even smoking, I just quit smoking after smoking for 17 years.

  • @robertwhitaker5718
    @robertwhitaker5718 Před 3 lety +1

    Never had any desire to try any drugs. I guess because I knew too many people messed up on drugs.

  • @robbm3
    @robbm3 Před rokem

    I really appreciate your video and story, it's crazy how insidious things can be. I'm 24 years sober off alcohol and 53yo... I've had friends that were addicted and they still can't get off it. And as crazy as it sounds, I found a porn studio company that pretty much features people using and getting tricked into using. I couldn't stop watching that and then while I'm a lonely guy I started being invited to groups on Grindr. They inviting me, but I couldn't come over unless I promised to do it too, they said if I was nervous they can inject me with things to relax me to use the meth next, and then being told it would only last an hour and isn't at all addictive. It may have been one of the hardest things I've had to avoid twice now. Hearing stories of how horrible it is how it ruins your life always helping me to avoid joining in and I appreciate everyone's story.