See your doctor: Meth is irritating to the mucosa of your nose and lungs. Additionally, the purity and use of other compounds puts you at risk for lung damage. First, stop using meth! second, get an evaluation to make sure that you don't have damage or infection to your lungs. Third, consider a change in life circumstances.
Answered 9/21/2017
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