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Sunday, January 18, 2009

People take drugs in many types of reasons. Some say that they are curious or bored and just wanted to see how drugs will affect their feelings. But everyone reacts differently to drugs, and there is no no way to predict what your reaction will be. Some drugs can kill people in one use. Other think that drugs can make them feel 'good'. They think that if they are unhappy, drugs can make them feel better. And some say that drugs can dealt with their stress in lives. But drugs don't fix the problems that are causing the stress in the first place, and they don't stop the feeling themselves. Many people also take drugs because they mispercept the phrase 'everyone is doing it'. It can be hard to relate to these facts if some of your friends are using drugs, but what you do need to realise , though, is that drugs could eventually become more important to your friends than your friendship. This is true when users become addicted because they grow so dependent on and interested in getting high that they no longer have time for friends.

Ketamine is also known as K, Special K, Vitamin K or Kit Kat. The effects are inability to move, distorted judgement, perception, hearing, sight, touch, smell, and taste confusion and hallucination, nose problem(bleeding nose, cannot smell well), gastric pains, urinary and bladder problem(difficulty in urinating, urinary tract infection).

Cannabis is also known as marijuana, pot, grass, joints or ganja. The effects are inability to concentrate, slow reaction, distorted thinking and perception, poor balance and co-ordination, extreme anxiety, depression, confusion and paranoia(irrational tear or suspicion), decline in motivation and drive in long term users.

Cocaine is also known as crack, coke, or snow. The effects are increased of heart rate, aggressive behaviours, irritability, nausea, shaking, blurred vision and hallucination.

The effects of Ecstasy are increasing of heart rate and blood pressure, paw clenching, teeth grinding and uncontrollable shaking, kidney, liver and brain damage, long term memory loss, chills, sweating and vomiting, inability to think, see and co-ordinate properly and hallucination.

Heroine is also known as white, smack, junk, powder, putih, medicine or ubat. The effects are lowering the heart rate and respiration, damage to lungs, kidneys and liver, dull feeling and tiredness, difficulty to concentrate and constipation.

Inhalants is also known as glue-sniffing, solvent abuse, solvent inhalation, solvent sniffing. The effects are permanent damage to brain, kidneys and liver, prone to bleeding and bruises, memory loss, difficulty in learning and seeing things clearly, loss control of body, cramps, pains and bad cough.

Ice is also known as glass, shabu or crystal. The effects are suppressed appetite, sleeping problems, mood swings, violent behaviour, tremors and convulsions, nausea, cramps and vomiting, increased blood pressure, stroke, coma or DEATH.