A few years back, I hooked up with a beautiful, funny, literate, and hyperintelligent (really!) girl who had a serious meth habit.
She took good care of herself (except for all the speed, natch,) maintained a good diet, tried to keep reasonable track of sleep cycles, etc, so she never got that walking-dead tweaker look – but…
…her mouth, dear god. Her molars were just open ruins.
She was twenty.
Ewwww. I think if maybe those idiots that make stupid anti-drug commercials could get some of these toothless folks to talk candidly about their teeth falling out, they might actually produce a commercial that reached someone.
Nah. It’ll never happen. :rolleyes:
There was a girl I worked with for a while—she was about 24, and had this elegant beauty (think Diane Lane at age 24). Seemed like a really sweet girl. She made some allusion to people in her family having a meth habit (and perhaps her too) which they’d cleaned up.
She was the most lovely girl—could have been a model—but her teeth were these weird brittle sticks. Half-eaten away, they looked like they’d snap at any second. She rarely opened her mouth (lots of closed-mouthed smiles). It was so sad. She really needed to get dentures.
So my tweaker friend’s recent illness wasn’t Scurvy? Darn it, I made him take those vitamin pills for nothing.
Does the same thing happen to Alcoholics?
Not the exact same mechanism as meth damage, but yes alcoholics often have horrendous dental problems, especially gum related stuff.
I’ve known several people with serious meth problems, and believe me, their dental problems were the least of their concerns.
I always thought they should make anti-speed ads just showing chronic users.
A lot of people- girls especially- get so much positive feedback when they start. Their rooms get clean. They start doing all their homework. And most of all they get skinny. Nobody can figure out why little Jane seems to be doing so well.
It takes a few months for it to get bad. Their teeth fall out. They get sores. They turn yellow. They look like a disease. If we could get teenage girls to understand the skinnyness will only last a couple months before they turn gross, I think it’d negate at least some of the positive feedback they get at first.