Withdrawal is the period of readjustment, where the body ‘learns’ to work normally again without the drug. It is always important you seek professional advice from your doctor to ensure you withdrawal safely. Withdrawal symptoms can include…
- Strong cravings
- Fatigue
- Periods of irritability, restlessness, anxiety and agitation
- Poor concentration (feeling scattered)
- Disturbed thought, including delusions and hallucinations
- Feelings of depression and suicidal thoughts
- Very disturbed sleep
- Increased appetite and weight gain
How do you know if you are addicted to Ice?
Addiction, or dependence on Ice is not ‘all or nothing’. It creeps up on people. Answer these common questions to see if you might have a problem.
- Do you have intense urges or cravings to use Ice?
- Do you need more Ice than before to get high?
- Do you have come downs that last for days, with extreme depression, lethargy and irritability?
- Are you using Ice or other drugs to cope with coming down?
- Are you finding it hard to use less, or go without using?
- Are you using Ice even when it is causing problems like depression or paranoia?
- Is your Ice using causing problems within your work or relationships?
If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, you may have a problem.

