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Drug Rehab Programs For Gays And Lesbians category listings in Browntown, Wisconsin:
Foundations Counseling Center Inc (25.1 miles from Browntown, Wisconsin)
Foundations Counseling Center Inc is located at:
619 River Street Belleville, WI. 53508 608-424-9100
Treatment Services: Outpatient, Gays And Lesbians, Seniors/Older Adults Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale (Fee Is Based On Income And Other Factors)
Mental Health Resources (37.5 miles from Browntown, Wisconsin)
Mental Health Resources is located at:
402 Gammon Place Madison, WI. 53719 608-833-9770 x1
Treatment Services: Outpatient, Gays And Lesbians, Seniors/Older Adults, Spanish Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare)
Child and Family Psychological Servs (37.6 miles from Browntown, Wisconsin)
Child and Family Psychological Servs is located at:
437 South Yellowstone Drive Madison, WI. 53719 608-288-1882
Treatment Services: Outpatient, Gays And Lesbians, Seniors/Older Adults, Other Languages Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale (Fee Is Based On Income And Other Factors)
Methamphetamine is somewhat easy (yet very dangerous!) to make. Unfortunately, some instructions for creating the drug can be found on the internet. It is commonly made with household chemicals and over-the-counter medications.
Meth is known to be highly addictive. Some users become physically dependent upon the drug quickly (within the first few times of trying it).
Some of the physical consequences of crystal meth use for the cardiovascular system are irreversible, even if abusers manage to eventually kick the habit. Blood vessel damage in the brain has been observed among former users even years after they stopped taking the drug. Since scientists cannot yet offer any way to reduce the damage, long-term risks for stroke for these people remain higher than normal.
Common meth use paraphernalia includes: light bulbs, pens, aluminum foil, bottle caps, empty pop cans and needles.
A current research study found that that meth starts an unnatural chemical reaction that leads to a protein change in the users body. This process creates compounds that have been linked to a variety of diseases, including Alzheimer's and diabetes.