What is tweeking?

Tweeking, also known as tweaking, is a term commonly used to describe the intense and prolonged use of stimulant drugs, such as methamphetamine or cocaine. When a person is tweeking, they may exhibit extreme levels of agitation, paranoia, and hyperactivity. They may also experience intense cravings for the drug, leading them to engage in reckless behavior in order to obtain more.

Tweeking can have serious physical and psychological consequences, including insomnia, weight loss, and hallucinations. It can also lead to erratic and violent behavior, putting the individual and others at risk.

If you or someone you know is struggling with tweeking or substance abuse, it is important to seek help from a healthcare professional or addiction specialist. Treatment options may include therapy, support groups, and medication-assisted treatment to help manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms.