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Abrupt
changes in work or school attendance, quality of work, work output, grades,
discipline.
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Unusual
flare-ups or outbreaks of temper.
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Withdrawal
from responsibility.
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General
changes in overall attitude.
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Deterioration
of physical appearance and grooming.
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Wearing
of sunglasses at inappropriate times.
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Continual
wearing of long-sleeved garments particularly in hot weather or reluctance
to wear short sleeved attire when appropriate.
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Association
with known substance abusers.
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Unusual
borrowing of money from friends, co-workers or parents.
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Stealing
small items from employer, home or school.
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Secretive
behavior regarding actions and possessions; poorly concealed attempts to
avoid attention and suspicion such as frequent trips to storage rooms,
restroom, basement, etc.
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Loss
of appetite, increase in appetite, any changes in eating habits, unexplained
weight loss or gain.
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Slowed
or staggering walk; poor physical coordination.
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Inability
to sleep, awake at unusual times, unusual laziness.
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Red,
watery eyes; pupils larger or smaller than usual; blank stare.
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Cold,
sweaty palms; shaking hands.
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Puffy
face, blushing or paleness.
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Smell
of substance on breath, body or clothes.
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Extreme
hyperactivity; excessive talkativeness.
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Runny
nose; hacking cough.
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Needle
marks on lower arm, leg or bottom of feet.
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Nausea,
vomiting or excessive sweating.
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Tremors
or shakes of hands, feet or head.
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Irregular
heartbeat.