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Choices Alcohol and Drug Assessments (10.3 miles from Spring Hill, Kansas)
Choices Alcohol and Drug Assessments is a Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center that is located at:
405 South Clairborne Road Olathe, KS. 66062 913-390-0100
AppleCore Outpatient Treatment Olathe (10.3 miles from Spring Hill, Kansas)
AppleCore Outpatient Treatment Olathe is a Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facility that is located at:
226 South Kansas Avenue Olathe, KS. 66061 913-706-4132
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Gays And Lesbians, Seniors/Older Adults, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Men, Dui/Dwi Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients Payment Options: Self Payment, Private Health Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale (Fee Is Based On Income And Other Factors)
Affordable Treatment Program (16.4 miles from Spring Hill, Kansas)
Affordable Treatment Program is a Drug and Alcohol Addiction Recovery Faciltity that is located at:
13830 Santa Fe Trail Drive Lenexa, KS. 66215 913-438-7818
Hal Nichols Associates (16.7 miles from Spring Hill, Kansas)
Hal Nichols Associates is a Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Rehab Center that is located at:
11100 Ash Street Leawood, KS. 66211 913-648-6940
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Adolescents, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Seniors/Older Adults, Women, Men, Dui/Dwi Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale (Fee Is Based On Income And Other Factors)
Meth use causes changes in the users brain. Researchers have found that the areas of the users brain most affected by meth are the areas that control memory, emotion and reward.
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.
Meth addiction can result in brain damage, fatal kidney and lung disorders, liver damage, chronic depression, paranoia and other physical and mental disorders.
It has been estimated that a typical meth "cook" teaches ten other people how to make the drug each year.
When a person is going through meth withdrawal they may alternate from wanting to sleep all the time, to not being able to sleep at all. Withdrawal symptoms can last for several weeks.