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Meth abuse elevates HIV crisis for gays
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 04/17/04 | CAMERON McWHIRTER, JILL YOUNG MILLER

Posted on 04/18/2004 2:10:14 PM PDT by Wally_Kalbacken

When Patrick Smith started using methamphetamine, he quickly found that sex and the potent drug — which gay men call Tina or Crystal — became hopelessly connected.

Whenever he had sex, he wanted meth. Whenever he was high on meth, he wanted sex.

A methamphetamine user since he was 16, Smith spent years having anonymous, unprotected sex while high. He took the drug whenever he could. He hooked up with male partners — he has no idea how many — at large dance parties and at all-night sex clubs.

Smith ran out of money and prostituted himself. He was hospitalized about six times after overdosing on combinations of drugs. Meth was always in the mix.

One morning about two years ago, Smith woke up in his living room after a meth binge. His head was gashed and bleeding. Shattered glass lay everywhere.

"My head had crashed through a glass table, and I didn't remember any of it," said Smith, 24.

He checked into a yearlong drug rehab program. After medical tests, counselors told him he had contracted HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. He believes he contracted the disease while having sex with strangers while on meth.

According to a new study of gay men in San Francisco by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, men who used meth were twice as likely to have unprotected sex as those who did not. Another study, by the San Francisco Department of Public Health, found that men who used meth were more than three times as likely to be HIV-positive.

Gay health organizations in San Francisco and New York have launched public awareness campaigns warning about meth use and HIV transmission through risky sexual behavior.

Smith is one of a growing number of young gay men in Atlanta who believe they contracted HIV after meth abuse and risky sex. But in metro Atlanta, which has the largest concentration of gays in the Deep South, AIDS groups have not yet started meth-specific education campaigns. The problem, however, has become a crisis, say some therapists and medical experts who treat gay men.

"They are taking outrageous risks," said John Ballew, an Atlanta therapist who says two-thirds of his clients are gay men. "It has really become associated with the fast-lane night life among certain gay men. My professional take on it is, the problem is just as bad as [in] New York or San Francisco or Los Angeles."

Meth use among gay men in Atlanta is "really, really insidious," said Michael Dubin, a counselor whose clients are all gay men. "From what I am hearing from friends and from clients, it is a lot more extensive than any of us would like to think, especially in the club scene. And it leads to people throwing caution to the wind — when they know better."

Dr. Sanjay Sharma, a psychiatrist at Grady Health System's infectious disease program, said the drug's use among gay men has become a serious health concern. "A lot of these substances, crystal meth in particular, are associated with euphoria and hypersexuality," he said. "And along with that, increased sexual risk-taking behaviors, and then an overall impaired judgment. That's not a good combination of effects."

Many gay men have never tried methamphetamine. Some have only experimented briefly with the drug. But a minority of gay men habitually abuse the drug during sexual encounters with multiple partners. For these men, meth use has become part of sex.

Meth, a psychostimulant that excites pleasure centers in the brain, makes users feel euphoric for hours. The drug impairs judgment, lowers inhibitions, keeps people awake for days, and can increase sexual arousal.

"They go from feeling like wallflowers to feeling like supermen," Ballew said. "Safer sex messages are just forgotten."

Many men have told Ballew the drug is rampant in their social circle. "This drug has become almost normalized in the community," he said. "It's hard to see how it could become more of a problem."

Decades of drug abuse

Methamphetamine has been abused in the United States for decades, especially on the West Coast. The drug can be snorted, injected, swallowed and smoked, and some gay men insert it anally.

The meth crisis among gay men is occurring in tandem with a dramatic surge in meth use by heterosexuals, especially in rural areas across Georgia and the nation. The potent, cheap drug is the leading illegally manufactured drug in the nation, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

Meth abuse among urban, rural and suburban heterosexuals has increased crime and caused enormous health and social problems. But the drug use among heterosexuals has not been as associated with risky sexual behavior as it is among young gay men living in cities like Atlanta.

Smith said he had sworn off meth and other illegal drugs since he fell through the table. But he said the allure of the drug was powerful.

"It gives people a way to have sex for hours and hours and hours," said Smith, who grew up in Marietta and now lives in Decatur. "It's the greatest euphoria you can ever feel."

'Party and play'

Meth is so linked with this subculture of gay men engaging in anonymous sex with strangers that men advertise either that they have the drug or want it during sex in personal ads and on the Internet. Their notices carry the phrase "PnP" for "party and play," a euphemism for crystal methamphetamine and sex.

"People will have what they call Tina sex parties," said Danny Sprouse, coordinator of HIV prevention and mental health services for gay and bisexual men at Positive Impact Inc., an Atlanta nonprofit that counsels people with HIV. "They may set up some rules at the beginning to say, 'You can only have safe sex.' So they'll have a lot of condoms available."

Or they may have Tina parties where condoms aren't even allowed, Sprouse said, "where they say, 'We're only going to have unsafe sex.' "

Even at condoms-only Tina parties, men don't always use protection as the drug kicks in and the night wears on, he said.

John, a 36-year-old gay man who lives in Midtown, said he wished he had never touched the stuff.

"On Tina, you make bad judgments about safe sex, about your life, about just about everything," he said.

John asked that his last name not be published. He has known since 1997 he is HIV-positive. He used meth for more than 18 months until he quit, with great difficulty, this Jan. 1, he said.

While on methamphetamine, he frequented all-night Atlanta sex clubs and often had anonymous, unprotected sex with men who also were high on the drug, he said.

"I think there's a possibility that I may have infected someone. I couldn't tell you who," John said. "And I have the feeling that the people that I did have unprotected sex with had already had unprotected sex with other people, so there's no way for them to know if it would have been me or someone else."

Clubs encourage safety

All-male clubs in Atlanta, such as the bathhouse Flex, generally have policies banning drugs on the premises, distribute free condoms, and encourage their patrons to use protection.

At Flex, if a customer is discovered using or selling drugs, "we revoke their membership and immediately dismiss them from the property," said Charles Fleck, who lives in Miami and owns a chain of male bathhouses including Flex.

Gay men are much more likely to associate meth with sex, though prolonged abuse of the drug has been known to affect a man's ability to maintain an erection, according to Michael Siever, founder and director of the San Francisco-based Stonewall Project, which counsels gay and bisexual men about the risks of abusing methamphetamine.

Immune system hurt

Researchers have found that meth abuse also wears on the immune system, making it more dangerous for men with HIV.

Some researchers have said the drug also adversely interacts with HIV medications.

Meth use and attendant HIV transmission has become such a concern in New York City that Gay Men's Health Crisis, one of the nation's largest gay AIDS/HIV groups, has launched a major education campaign there. The organization is putting up billboards, sending out mailings, sponsoring workshops and dispatching counselors into the community to talk about meth abuse and HIV.

"We want to cut the chain link between using crystal, impaired judgment, risky sex and HIV transmission," said Eric Altman, a GMHC associate director.

While no such methamphetamine education program is under way in Atlanta, AID Atlanta has launched a program that includes passing out condoms at gay clubs.

"I'm not telling them what to do as far as how many sex partners they have," said Michael Clifford, an HIV prevention specialist with AID Atlanta who visits the clubs. "What I am telling them — or asking them to consider and think about — is the way that they practice their sex, to protect themselves."

'Just one weekend'

Sprouse said several of his clients at Positive Impact believed they contracted HIV by having unsafe sex while they were high on meth.

One client was diagnosed with the virus after only one weekend of meth use and sex, he said. The man, whom Sprouse described as shy, churchgoing and in his mid-20s, told him he had had "very limited" sexual experience and had practiced only safe sex before that weekend.

"Some friends of his introduced him to Tina on a Thursday evening," Sprouse said. "He started using Tina that night and stopped on Monday morning. . . . He lost count over the weekend when he hit having sex with 12 men."

About a month later, the man "developed a flulike syndrome, went and got tested, and was HIV-positive," Sprouse said. "He came in clearly overwhelmed. In his mind he was thinking this was just one weekend. One weekend, and it has impacted him for the rest of his life."

By the end of last year, John, the HIV-positive man in Midtown, was using meth every day, a habit that cost him about $250 a week, and he had quit his job.

He also had stopped taking his HIV medications.

"I was like, 'I'm just going to let it take me down. I'm just going to keep doing it until it kills me.' "

He also was imagining voices. "They would repeat everything I thought. They would make fun of me."

One night at home, enraged at the voices in his head, John took a black marker and wrote — over and over — on a white leather chair, "They stole your mind."

He keeps the chair in his bedroom as a personal warning: Stay away from Tina.

Staff writer David Wahlberg contributed to this article.


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KEYWORDS: aids; homosexualagenda; homosexuals; meth; riskybehavior
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To: TheSpottedOwl
Yippeeee, we've got tweekers for neighbors!

Keep your eyes peeled for Red Devil Lye, cold meds and ammonia cleaner in his trash. Meth labs go boom.
81 posted on 04/18/2004 10:30:21 PM PDT by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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To: goldstategop
Amen Meth is the worst of the worst.

And the crap the home labs are making now a days isn't even like the Crystal Meth from the 70's-80's that was more medically chemically formulated.

The crap out there now is literally pure poison.

The latest tweeker, he fell last summer to it, I have come across came to me asking me to Pray with him as he was seeing Demons all around. He couldn't understand why I could not see them. He is no longer welcomed in my neighborhood and is currently in Jail. The woman he was cranking with let him remodel her home. The Police officer that arrested him told me the remodel job looked more like a demolition team hit the place.

Walls, windows and floors gone.

I don't bud into others biz unless meth is involved. If you are using don't come around me cause rat you and your supplier out in a NY second!
82 posted on 04/18/2004 10:34:56 PM PDT by oceanperch (King Vanity Parking Only all others will be towed)
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To: Wally_Kalbacken
Methamphetamine has been abused in the United States for decades, especially on the West Coast. The drug can be snorted, injected, swallowed and smoked, and some gay men insert it anally...

...making it easier for the meth to bypass the circulatory system entirely and be absorbed directly by the subject's brain.

Good Lord, this sounds like some utterly devolved Skoal ad--"Just a pinch between yer cheek 'n' yer other cheek...."

Just one question, though...would this work with rock cocaine?

83 posted on 04/18/2004 10:43:41 PM PDT by RichInOC (...I mean, maybe that's why they call it crack.)
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To: RichInOC
I pose that question rhetorically, I hasten to add.
84 posted on 04/18/2004 10:47:28 PM PDT by RichInOC ("I would never do crack...I mean, I would never do a drug named after a part of my own a**, okay?")
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To: philman_36
Poor victems. Aids is not funny and is horrible. But this lack of control pro promiscious gays and hetro druggies is not a society problem. It is a personal problem.

You reap what you sow. I expect to work untill the day I die because of financial choices I have made, I chose to take low pay to be a careprovider for my son for life. I will not be eligble for any retirement programs and it is up to me to put money away which I am getting better at but far from ever financially retiring. I will deal with it.

If someone chooses to poke a poop hole and eat feces they should expect at the very least hepatitis. Ever wonder why we are taught to wash our hands after going to the restroom, hepatitis.

Yet some people enjoy our human waste hole as a sexual pleasure.

I read where black men on a certain colledge campus do not consider themselves gay but will poke another mans rear just to have an orgasm and wallah VD is now rampant there.

We are even taught as kids not to share brushes to stop the spread of lice.

Maybe some old fashion health practices are not so old.
85 posted on 04/18/2004 11:07:15 PM PDT by oceanperch (King Vanity Parking Only all others will be towed)
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To: Torie
Do we have any Log Packing Republicans on this thread?
86 posted on 04/18/2004 11:10:02 PM PDT by expatguy (Fallujah Delenda Est!!)
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To: hinckley buzzard
WHich makes me think who foots the bill in the ER when these ditzy idiots show up bleeding annally or think it's funny because they have objects stuck up their rears. No shame seems to go along with these political sexual deviants.

Up here in the PNW a sister just put out the word through the media that her brother was a child molester and just released from jail and he intends on continueing harming kids.

This helped as they got him a viewer saw him in a laundry mat and low and behold he was living in a rental moving van inside was child pornography and a bare mattress.

The mattress is being sent to a lab for DNA samples and the media is urging all who have been harmed by this monster to come forward.

While in jail he admitted in an interview that he molested more that 200 children.

The Gay movement is moving right towards supporting child molestation in the name of LOVE. Mark my word.

We see it happening already.
87 posted on 04/18/2004 11:22:35 PM PDT by oceanperch (King Vanity Parking Only all others will be towed)
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To: oceanperch
Poor victems.
I don't consider such people as victims. A victim is usually someone that is subjected to, not by, someone else's actions such as rape, robbery, assault...
People such as those spoken of in this article have taken actions all on their own. Nobody forces them to do what they do.
Aids is not funny and is horrible.
Have I said that it was funny? Have I said that it isn't horrible?
But this lack of control pro promiscious gays and hetro druggies is not a society problem. It is a personal problem.
There are a whole bunch of pro-Woddies right here at FR that would disagree with you. They fully believe that drug use is very much a societal problem.
Isn't it rather humorous what is and isn't considered "a problem" that needs to be addressed these days...
88 posted on 04/19/2004 3:58:17 AM PDT by philman_36
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To: philman_36
Regarding poor victems didn't put up the sarcasm sign.

I think if someones social/moral behavior gets them in deep doo doo we should not have to bail them out.

Knowing allot of parents of severely and I mean severly disabled kids and being a careprovider/parent myself our kids needs are never addresses it's always other social needs likes drunks who need welfare and housing or some bimbo making babies and not taking responsibility for them nor the whom ever the dads are.

More and more social problems and the truly needy in society keep getting pushed back to the end of the line.

It's a personal thing with me. My son wanted to look into independant living and the resource place was over run with stinken drunks and thos
e who are transients with able bodies.

Like I said it's a personal thing. Somebody chooses to live a wild sex life then needs help due to repercussions of a choice yeah that ticks me off.

When I know hard working families and retired families with physically and mentally severly disabled kids that are now adults and they can't even get a night away aka a little respite to give them a break for caring for their kids. WHich they have committed their life in doing but are worried sick about dying as there is no place for the adult severly disabled to go.
89 posted on 04/19/2004 4:13:39 AM PDT by oceanperch (King Vanity Parking Only all others will be towed)
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To: expatguy
LOL Another fallicy IMO. Just like the Lesbian Preacher BS.

Log Cabin sheesh it brings to mind what the boys in childhood use to say to gross us out. I did a real logger in the toilet. That's what comes to mind when I hear Log Cabin Repubs.
90 posted on 04/19/2004 4:23:39 AM PDT by oceanperch (King Vanity Parking Only all others will be towed)
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To: oceanperch
Well, stating it is not "true medical meth" is silly. Crystal is easy as hell to cook up. We used to do it with Vicks nasal inhalers back b4 they pulled the pseudo from them. You need some lithium batteries, some anhydrous amonia, some tincture of iodine, and some coffee filters and something to extract with (ether works). Cook it (I don't want to post how, but there are recipes all over the web). You get pretty close to "pure" meth. Laboratory grade meth and bathtub crank are very close.

I was never a hardcore tweeker, but had a passionate love affair with all kinds of drugs almost 30 years ago. We used the stuff frequently. I still remember the recipe now.

It took me 4 years and memorizing most of the books of Ephesians, Philippians, and big sections of the New Testament (part of it was just the mental discipline of concentration, part of it was the cleansing effect on my soul...., but that is another story) just to be able to frame a coherent dialogue.

It is not so much that "speed kills" but but that a soulless society is going to fill the void with SOMETHING, be it hi risk sex (not my history), drug euphoria, or crass materialism. In the end, they are all death, they just dress up in different clothes.
91 posted on 04/19/2004 4:52:51 AM PDT by chronic_loser (Yeah? so what do I know?)
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To: chronic_loser
a soulless society is going to fill the void with SOMETHING, be it hi risk sex (not my history), drug euphoria, or crass materialism.

And once liberals ban the third and alleged "conservatives" ban the first two, I guess we'll have nothing left to do but find God. </sarcasm>

92 posted on 04/19/2004 7:30:10 AM PDT by The kings dead
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To: philman_36
The fool was buggering when he was straight too!

The term "straight" is the last word I would use for this guy.

93 posted on 04/19/2004 7:50:58 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: AntiGuv; cherry
Check out Matthew 7:1-5 if you want something to look forward to..

Antiguv, Cherry wasn't judging anyone. She was simply stating what God has already said. Sodomites will burn in the lake of fire. They will receive in their bodies the "recompence of their error"

Agreeing with God is not judgemental. And if it is then it's definately the right side of the judgement to be on

My prayer for the sodomites has been the same for a long time. That God would save them and change them, or kill them before they drag others into hell with them.

Sometimes doing the most for God's kingdom does include killing His enemies. Who is worth more, one sodomite or the 400-500 kids he may drag into hell with him (by molesting/influencing them to become sodomites themselves)? Seems that removing him from this place now saves 400-500 souls. Of course it's God's place to arrange these things but we are not prohibited from cheering God on.

94 posted on 04/19/2004 8:56:23 AM PDT by John O (God Save America (Please) {become a monthly donor. You'll never miss $5/month})
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To: dfwgator
The fool was buggering when he was straight too!
The term "straight" is the last word I would use for this guy.
You are so correct. The fool was buggering when he was sober too!
How's that?
95 posted on 04/19/2004 9:19:19 AM PDT by philman_36
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To: Jorge
No bar I ever frequented ever gave out condoms to its clientele.

Bathouses have been around for along time. Sociologists have done studies about them, and from what I have read, unless they have changed, they are NOT the same as pickup clubs/bars for heteros.

96 posted on 04/19/2004 3:13:06 PM PDT by TOUGH STOUGH (A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
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To: TOUGH STOUGH
Sociologists have done studies about them, and from what I have read, unless they have changed, they are NOT the same as pickup clubs/bars for heteros.

No they're not the same. They are far more extreme when it comes to promiscous activity which takes place right on the premises.

Most pickup clubs/bars for heteros don't allow this..unless of course they're attached to a cheap hotel with hourly rental rates allowing for quickies with pickups. I know of some that are.

97 posted on 04/19/2004 4:14:03 PM PDT by Jorge
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