What Are the Symptoms Associated With GHB Drug Addiction?

Question by smart alec: What are the symptoms associated with GHB drug addiction?
I’ve been using GHB for several months now and I’m wondering if I’m addicted to it or not. See, the reason why I’m taking GHB capsules is because it helps me sleep. That’s it. It has been helping me deal with my sleeping problem and it has been giving me just the right kind of comfort that I need. The thing is, lately I’ve been experiencing breathing difficulties. I’ve also been feeling nauseous a lot. Now, I’m starting to think that I’m getting the negative effects of it. Am I addicted to GHB?

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Answer by lucy
I think there is a good chance that you’re already addicted to it because you’ve already experienced two of it’s symptoms. The first is your breathing problems and the second is the nauseous feeling. The other symptoms of GHB addiction include vision problems, vomiting, decreased heart rate, tremors, seizures, headaches, agitation, insomnia, drowsiness, weakness, unconsciousness and a very dreamy feeling. If you’ve experienced some of the symptoms I’ve listed, then you are addicted to GHB. Please be careful. If you have sleeping problems, I think the best that you can do is to consult a doctor about it. It was rather foolish of you to try a drug without a doctor’s prescription because it might be harmful to you.

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