People use drugs for a variety of reasons, and many users do so for more than one reason. It might be to numb emotional of physical pain, or perhaps as part of a party lifestyle. If you’re abusing cocaine, these might be familiar to you and you might have other reasons of your own. For many, the fear of life without drugs like cocaine is one of the biggest reasons for not getting help. After a long-term addiction, solving problems or relieving stress without self-medication can seem...
Many people start using cocaine because of its stimulating properties. The stimulating effects of cocaine cause users to do the following:
Feel alert
Have mental clarity
Reduce fatigue
Suppress appetite
These feelings are almost immediate and last for varying periods of time. This illegal narcotic is extremely addictive and will cause a person to seek out his or her next high as soon as stimulating feelings begin to diminish.
What Does Cocaine Rehabilitation Require?
Someone who is not...
You finished rehab and got clean from cocaine, and the following is true:
Now that you are not buying cocaine, you will have more money
Now that your time is not consumed by cocaine, you have options for hobbies and activities
Now that your mind is not clouded by drugs, you can reconnect with the people closest to you
Now that you are clean from cocaine, you have a chance to further your recovery
Staying Involved in Your Cocaine Addiction Recovery
The best thing you can do once you get out of...
Cocaine relapse is an unfortunate part of recovery, but it is also common. Cocaine relapse doesn’t mean that recovery has been ruined or that treatment has failed. It simply means that increased attention needs to be paid to the recovery process: it may be time to evaluate whether further or different treatment is needed.
How Cocaine Relapse Works
Although there are a number of reasons that people may relapse, the heart of the matter is that people recovering from cocaine addiction have...
Withdrawal symptoms are a reality of life when you’re suffering from cocaine addiction, and you may be willing to go to extreme lengths to alleviate them. But, home remedies, trying detox on your own, or using other drugs to ease withdrawal symptoms will only lead to further problems. If you’re experiencing withdrawal symptoms from cocaine abuse, you should get professional help immediately so that you can put an end to your withdrawal symptoms for good. Instead of simply looking to ease...
A real issue for recovering addicts is to determine what approach will provide the resources necessary to continue recovery after rehab. There are a variety of addiction treatment approaches available to help people maintain their sobriety while working on recovery. Treatment trends are always being tested for their effectiveness from ancient practices, such as yoga or acupuncture, to scientific breakthroughs in treatment. Even those known to abuse heavier drugs like cocaine have found value in...
The annual rate of fatalities resulting from cocaine overdose is quite high. In many cities the rate of drug overdose fatalities is higher than the homicide rate. Because cocaine is used illegally, it is manufactured and administered outside medical parameters. This increases the chances for an overdose, as do cravings for the high the drug provides. Users will increase the amount of cocaine they use, as bodies adjust to the presence of the drug and original doses become less effective. An...
Cocaine is a highly potent central nervous system stimulant that blocks the reabsorption of dopamine. This causes the continuous activation of nerve cells in the brain and results in increased pleasure signals. Cocaine is taken in a variety of ways including snorting, dissolving into water and injecting and smoking. When cocaine is turned into salt, the form that can be smoked, it is known as crack cocaine. Cocaine typically causes a euphoric and energetic feeling in users and also increases...
Cocaine is a highly addictive substance that is derived from the South American cocoa plant. This illegal drug is abused on a global scale, and is ingested in one of two forms. First, cocaine is available in a fine white powder that can be snorted or eaten. The second form of cocaine is a solid form referred to as freebase or crack cocaine. Produced by heating a mixture of cocaine, baking soda and water, crack cocaine is formed into rocks and smoked. A person who abuses cocaine will experience...
Cocaine is a stimulant drug that is considered a high-end recreational substance. Slang terms for cocaine reflect this association with high class and include the following:
Champagne of drugs
Caviar of drugs
Status stimulant
Cadillac of drugs
Cocaine is often associated with movie stars and famous musicians, and this association with glamour, influence and popularity draws in many young users. College is a time of new beginnings, as young adults try and discover who they are apart from their...
Cocaine is a powerfully addictive stimulant that reduces fatigue and stimulates mental clarity. Depending on the method of use (snorted, injected, or smoked), a person can experience these symptoms with varying intensity and for differing periods of time.
Cocaine is an illegal narcotic that is dangerous. The most alarming concern about cocaine use is that no one can tell what amount and what frequency of use could cause death.
Who Abuses Cocaine
Cocaine abuse impacts people of all ages. The...
Cocaine is a stimulant drug that can lead to a powerful psychological addiction in users. Using the drug becomes an obsession that is of greater importance than any prior values, and use and addiction can induce behaviors that were uncharacteristic in the user’s pre-addiction life. For the cocaine addict nothing is more important than taking more cocaine regardless of the damage it does to life and relationships. Recovering from cocaine addiction is a long and difficult journey, and it will...
Cocaine abuse is the most common drug problem among patients entering rehab. Thousands of Americans have sought recovery from cocaine’s destroying lifestyles and relationships. While a number of patients enroll in quick detox with the intentions of staying clean, long-term sobriety is difficult to achieve. To get and stay clean from cocaine, you need a comprehensive program that will go beyond detox.
Why Is Cocaine So Addictive?
After taking cocaine, a person will enter into a brief state of...
The relationship between cocaine addiction and mood disorders is a complicated one. Mood disorders can increase the likelihood of cocaine addiction, and cocaine addiction can increase the likelihood of mood disorders. It is common for the two to co-occur.
The Relationship between Cocaine Addiction and Mood Disorders
Cocaine addiction and mood disorders are related in the following ways:
Animal research funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse shows a correlation between high levels of...
It is no surprise to learn that cocaine addiction is powerful. Breaking the habit is, therefore, very difficult. What many people may not know is that the drug affects the brain, and even changes the way the brain functions. In other words, the body itself adapts to the drug in ways that are beyond the control—beyond the willpower—of the person who is addicted.
How Cocaine Affects Your Brain
Like many drugs, cocaine is an effective pain killer also promotes feelings of ease and euphoria. It...