Inside ice addiction

By Raquel Mustillo
Updated September 3 2014 - 1:48pm, first published July 9 2014 - 12:00am
CLANDESTINE COOKS: Methamphetamine is a white to light brown crystalline powder or clear, crystal-like chunks that resemble ice. Although Tammi snorted and ate the high potency stimulant, it can also be administered intravenously. Pictures: RAQUEL MUSTILLO Image for illustrative purposes only and does not show drug use.
CLANDESTINE COOKS: Methamphetamine is a white to light brown crystalline powder or clear, crystal-like chunks that resemble ice. Although Tammi snorted and ate the high potency stimulant, it can also be administered intravenously. Pictures: RAQUEL MUSTILLO Image for illustrative purposes only and does not show drug use.

THE dehumanising effect of the illicit drug ice can only be measured by those who have fallen down the "meth hole", according to former addict Tammi Siwes.

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