After snorting Methamphetamines, symptoms include: excess blood in stool. Enough so that water in toilet turned red when flushed, abdominal cramping and pain, and constipation (no bowel movements since the initial, bloody one) despite food consumption (second day without passing one. Food consumed includes a sandwich, soup, burrito, and quesadilla). Meth was not used excessively. This was only the second time. Individual in question is 5 2 and 88 lbs. Could these symptoms pertain to dehydration, with Meth as a secondary, or is Meth the primary cause, so that it has damaged organs, leading to these issues? Subject was not the only one to use the batch in question, but nobody else had any problems. Thus, it s unlikely that the Meth itself was abnormal or tainted with other contaminants, and that it is her particular body s reaction. There is not a lot of information available on the internet, nor are there an array of studies to note Meth’s effects given its illicit standing. This is very bad for those trying to figure out if their responses are serious, typical, and so forth. Input?