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have you or anyone you know been addicted to cocaine?

Jabberwocky

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i never saw how it's so 'addicting.' i've tried meth too. but when i do it (which is rare because it's expensive you never know how good it is) i love it. it's probably my favorite drug. once you comedown i want more and am fiending...but after i get sleep or the next day i have no urge to do it.
 
That's true for most people, it's when you went through a few balls without sleeping it get bad.
 
is cocaine damaging to the brain like meth is? like i know meth can make you depressed long term and have no energy/motivation unless you're high...is coke like that?
 
I am a coke addict. I haven't done it in over three years. Last time I did it I od'd. It was my secret love affair for over a decade. If you want or need to talk feel free to message me.
 
I don't understand how people can get addicted to cocaine. I've done it plenty of times but it became just something I'd do if I had some extra money or maybe when I had some heroin. Just an on and off thing that I "never" craved. I never needed it. Yet I had done it many times. I always said cocaine isn't addictive although I know some people do get hooked. Just something I could never consider "addictive". No way

Meth on the other hand...fucking addictive. It lasts so long and I always want more and more because I didn't ever want to crash. Becomes something to just stay awake. When you wake up from crashing its time to do more and spend hundreds of dollars. Sex is incredible...hours
 
When I went to rehab, of the 30 people there, 14 were alcoholics, 11 were cocaine addicts (half of whom smoked it), 4 (including myself) were opiate addicts, and one did meth.

I think cocaine addiction is the most common drug addiction in the US - perhaps fighting for that title with prescription pain killers.

Of my friends, the one that went the most overboard was my female friend who was addicted to crack. She told me rock is the ONLY thing she ever thinks about, all day, everyday, and that she gets cravings so strong they make her cry.

So yeah, there are plenty of cocaine addicts.
 
The patterns of addiction in most stimulants -- most dramatically in crack cocaine (and often injected cocaine) -- is different from the pattern in opioid and benzodiazepine addiction.

Rather than having to either use one-to-several times per day or experience protracted physical withdrawal after developing dependence (opis, benzos, barbs, eventually alcohol), stimulant "addiction" -- if you wanna call it that -- is characterized by periods of relative abstinence (days, weeks, even months or years), interrupted by intense periods of bingeing. Stim users typically experience much less noticeable bodily withdrawal symptoms, but intense depression and malaise after binges or when they abstain longer than usual. So you might smoke crack only once every two weeks, but go on $500 benders where you take another hit every few minutes for days on end without sleeping. Some people don't really consider that "addiction," but I would if the person wishes they could stop bingeing but then feels they can't resist doing it on a regular basis.

Heroin or benzos, you take some every morning when you get up, and keep a relatively steady intake over time (think methadone maintenance, an extreme example).

My own perspective is that addiction is having the belief you should quit a drug, but then feeling unable to stop despite that belief. Feeling "out of control" over use (for crack, a few hours at a time; for heroin, 24/7).

I would describe myself as having been addicted for long periods to all the drugs mentioned above -- among others.
 
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I think cocaine addiction is the most common drug addiction in the US - perhaps fighting for that title with prescription pain killers..
Not counting alcohol and tobacco/nicotine I presume (or caffeine). Or pot (since many people argue -- with good reason -- that it's not truly addictive)? I have seen figures that Rx addiction (or dependence, maybe) is much more common than coke, actually. Could dig those refs up if anyone's interested, but maybe not important enough to do that. But yeah, coke addiction is way more common than many people think (heroin too).
 
i never saw how it's so 'addicting.' i've tried meth too. but when i do it (which is rare because it's expensive you never know how good it is) i love it. it's probably my favorite drug. once you comedown i want more and am fiending...but after i get sleep or the next day i have no urge to do it.
thats how i feel about meth.

i used cocaine for a 4 month period and crack for a 3 month period. this is daily or every other day use. I wasnt Addicted but i had a few issues. then some weird shit happened so i quit. I always felt that way about meth. im glad you feel the same about it. you can only get so high on that shit anyway. :D mmm Ice.
 
Only addcition type things I had with cocaine was when I was injecting it and had a lot of it, and when I was out I would generally just pop a few pills or something to help me sleep, but when I woke up , I would jones out for somemore coke, just wanted that rush when I shot it.

Totally different than opaite addiction where your body chemisty and brain chemistry changes and you actually "need" it physcially to not get sick, because a heroin/opiate addicts body gets used to having a opiate to fill the brains natural enodorphin receptors,and after a while the body stops producing it's own endorphins and when you then stop with opiates cold turkey, the body hurts and you are in pain and sick becasue your brain has stopped making it's own endorphins because the opaites mimic and trick the brain into thinking you already have plenty, then take away the opaites and the brain has no endorphins of it's own to fill the receptor sites and you are sick, it takes a while for the brain to start producing it's own endorpins after heavy long term opaite use,but eventually it does.
 
Not counting alcohol and tobacco/nicotine I presume (or caffeine). Or pot (since many people argue -- with good reason -- that it's not truly addictive)? I have seen figures that Rx addiction (or dependence, maybe) is much more common than coke, actually. Could dig those refs up if anyone's interested, but maybe not important enough to do that. But yeah, coke addiction is way more common than many people think (heroin too).

Well yeah - I wouldn't consider someone that drinks coffee a drug addict. In my mind, a drug addict is someone that has lost control over their use and is suffering major consequences as a result. I'm excluding alcoholism as its clearly the most common addiction.

I bet rx drugs are the most common drug addiction - as there seem to be so many housewives, aunts and rural people addicted to painkillers and benzos.

But it seems like, when it comes to getting help, I always see more cocaine people in NA meetings, rehabs and any other sobriety program. I'd say of all the meetings I go to (which I practically never do), cocaine addicts make up half the meeting.

I feel like people who take pills are able to hide their addiction better. I can certainly relate to that. Coke binges get people's attention - but a pill popper can squeeze by unnnoticed.
 
I feel like people who take pills are able to hide their addiction better. I can certainly relate to that. Coke binges get people's attention - but a pill popper can squeeze by unnnoticed.
Especially since a lot of the time one gets it through reliable monthly doctors' appointments and it's much cheaper, so you don't end up messing up your life as easily on pills!
 
I don't know what NA meetings or rehab facilities you went to CitoKid but there were more Rx and opiate addicts to the ones that I went to. At the rehabs I went to there were most alcoholics than any and Rx/opiate addicts were probably next. Then cocaine and probably least methamphetamine.
 
i used to be severely addicted to cocaine- first trying it in 8th grade, then becoming pretty dependent on it in high school, then after high school when my band started seeing success i was spending a grand about every five days on blow.

i would go into paranoid psychosis(was arrested a few times for violent behavior due to doing too much coke and being up for days) and eventually started shooting it often with heroin("speedballing").

cocaine is just bad news...

thank god i got off that shit, but now i have to get off benzos...
 
i used to be severely addicted to cocaine- first trying it in 8th grade, then becoming pretty dependent on it in high school, then after high school when my band started seeing success i was spending a grand about every five days on blow.

i would go into paranoid psychosis(was arrested a few times for violent behavior due to doing too much coke and being up for days) and eventually started shooting it often with heroin("speedballing").

cocaine is just bad news...

thank god i got off that shit, but now i have to get off benzos...

what band are you in?
 
cocaine is for boys, methamphetamine is for men.
Coke 4 boys, meth 4 men? Oh, please.... What hooey.
Everyone knows snorting coke is for girly girls, crack baby boys, injecting coke 4 macho men. And meth? Meth's for my mommy's ma's maid's manchild.
 
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