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Residential Short Term Drug Rehab Programs category listings in Mountain Ranch, California:
Changing Echoes (14 miles from Mountain Ranch, California)
Changing Echoes is located at:
7632 Pool Station Road Angels Camp, CA. 95222 209-785-3667
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 Days Or Less), Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days) Payment Options: Self Payment, Private Health Insurance
Maynords Recovery Center (24.6 miles from Mountain Ranch, California)
Maynords Recovery Center is located at:
19325 Cherokee Road Tuolumne, CA. 95379 209-928-3737 x1023
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 Days Or Less), Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Women, Men, Spanish Payment Options: Self Payment, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance
Palm Tree Ranch (36.1 miles from Mountain Ranch, California)
Palm Tree Ranch is located at:
12370 Clay Station Road Herald, CA. 95638 209-744-9909
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 Days Or Less), Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days) Payment Options: Self Payment, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare)
River City Recovery Center Inc (38.8 miles from Mountain Ranch, California)
River City Recovery Center Inc is located at:
12490 Alta Mesa Road Herald, CA. 95638 209-748-2470
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 Days Or Less), Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days) Payment Options: Self Payment, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)
Habitual meth abuse will lead to addictiona chronic problem characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, which is accompanied by chemical and molecular changes in the users brain.
High-intensity meth users are the addicts often called speed freaks. Their primary goal is to prevent their inevitable crash (coming down from a methamphetamine high). However, a meth user who is tweaking will experience declining euphoria each time they ingest the drug due to their increased tolerance.
A meth overdose is a toxic reaction that can occur at relatively low levels (50 milligrams of pure Meth for a non-tolerant user). Because each persons metabolic rates vary and the strength of the meth varies from batch to batch there is no way of stating a "safe" level of use.
Even though American suppliers still operate, organized crime groups in Mexico appear responsible for a surge in meth production on both sides of the border during the 1990s.
Crystal meth is damaging to many areas of the body -- including the brain, kidneys and liver -- but the heart damage can be extensive. Its use can cause symptoms such as irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia), rapid pulse, high blood pressure, inflammation of the small blood vessels near the brain and/or inflammation of the heart lining (endocarditis).