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Man Does Meth Continuously For 14 Years. And His Face Changes Significantly


Crystal meth is the short name for crystal methamphetamine.

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It is a strong and highly addictive drug that affects the central nervous system. It is also against the law to use it. Despite its known deadly side effects, some people still go ahead and take this drug. They either inhale it through the nose, smoke or inject it into their bodies, while others even take it orally.

Looking at how the brain reacts to a dose of crystal meth reveals exactly what compels users to stay in its clutches. Just like any other drugs like alcohol, crystal meth triggers the release of the pleasure chemical dopamine, resulting in an energized, euphoric feeling. It creates a false sense of happiness, confidence and overall well being.

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However, once the drug wears off, the user experiences an equally intense depression.point 73 | So he takes it again because it’s the only way they can make that horrible feeling go away, thus beginning a very addictive cycle.point 182 |
If that cycle isn’t broken, the drug puts them through hell.point 234 |

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It raises their body temperature to dangerous levels, this could easily lead to death.point 73 |  Crystal meth can completely change someone’s behavior and moods to the point that they become a danger to themselves and others.point 185 | point 185 | 1

One of the most haunting stories a user can tell about their journey is written all over their face. That stark progression as addiction drags on shows itself very well in the case of 32-year-old Matthew Medlin. We’re going to look at how he’s changed over the last 14 years.

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1. Below is 18-year-old Medlin after his first arrest in 2002.

His chiseled good looks, which is comprised of his tan, high cheekbones, and piercing gaze, have been compared to those of a model.

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2. Five years later, he’s already starting to age prematurely.

This is a common side effect of crystal. It makes the skin dull and introduces sores like you can see on Medlin below. Such sores can get worse when one obsessively picks at them.

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3. By 2013, we find Medlin sporting some odd face tattoos.

Below the crude teardrop ink, you may notice his sunken cheeks. Meth tends to cause a loss of appetite so Medlin has likely lost a lot of weight by this point.

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4. Medlin would be arrested three times that year.

This photo seems similar to the previous one aside from his raccoon-style haircut.

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5. Medlin’s life of crime caught up with him later that year when this bizarre photo was taken.

He seems to have drawn thick lines in black paint on his face but they wouldn’t be there for long because he was heading off to jail. He was convicted on charges of sexual abuse, burglary, and assault.

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6. Six days before his 2014 release, Medlin escaped prison.

Amazingly, he was able to scale the prison’s razor fence in broad daylight without being caught.

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7. However, his escape only lasted 10 hours before he was spotted.

He was arrested at a Jack in the Box location and charged with second-degree escape.

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8. By 2015, Medlin had grown his hair to about shoulder-length.

While the drugs and his life of crime had clearly taken their toll, he appeared healthier last year than he does now.

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9. Before Medlin’s most recent arrest, he was reported climbing on trains in Portland, Oregon.

He would later tell officers he had been awake for 26 hours. It’s not uncommon for meth users to stay up for days or even weeks at a time due to the drug’s stimulating effects.

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10. When police approached, Medlin armed himself with rocks and pieces of metal.

He then jumped in a train car, beginning a four-hour standoff with police that continued through a thunderstorm and a hailstorm. Medlin became agitated as he injected himself with more meth, so police tased him and shot him with non-lethal bullets.

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11. But if he had to go back to prison, it wasn’t for long

Most of his charges from the incident were misdemeanors and it seems he’s since been released. There’s no word on how he’s doing now.

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12. Still, his journey isn’t over yet.

Meth is one of the hardest addictions you can fight, but with professional treatment, it can be cured.

Medlin’s last arrest photo, but you can also see someone who survived the drug’s clutches.

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13. This is what Medlin looked like after that arrest.

The half-lidded eyes show him in a daze and one of his earlier sores seems to have become much worse over time.

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14. Yet, Shanna White was in a similar place nine years ago.

At that point, she had spent eight years on crystal meth, but the love of her family inspired her to make a change.

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15. After spending six years clean and sober, she offered this message of hope.

On Facebook, she wrote, “Today I celebrate my life! 6yrs clean from the grips of meth addiction!

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If you are still in the midst of this ugly nightmare, please know 1there is hope.

You too can beat this and have a beautiful life. It is NEVER too late. Forgive yourself and know that you are worthy!”

Please remember to SHARE this on Facebook and let your friends see what damage this drug can do.

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