
There are many ways to help someone get over cocaine addiction. However, perhaps the most effective method would be to enroll them in a successful rehab program. Of course, rehabilitation alone cannot cure cocaine, it is important for the user to realize that he or she should be willing to overcome his addiction first.
If you want to help someone fully overcome cocaine or drug addiction, then here are some things that you might want to help him do.
First, when it comes to fully overcoming addiction, a drug-free treatment program is important. Getting off drugs should mean that you do not depend on other drugs to help them overcome addiction. As long as they are determined and they find a reliable program to help them do this.
Second, the treatment program should outline a lot of things including the fact the important physical as well as mental aspects of cocaine addiction. A treatment that only addresses one of these would not be successful in fully helping a drug addict overcome the addiction.
Third, always look for a treatment program that can empower the addict instead of restraining them from drugs. Sooner or later, they will be surrounded by people who might entice them to try out the drug again, they must have the willpower to say no or simply walk away because they don’t want to try the drug again.
Fourth, also equipped the person with some new skills or things that he loves to do. Once they reenter the world, they would need something to do and to divert their attention. Remember, they are going to be starting on a new life, hence, they would need something that will keep them focused and to move forward.
Written by Valerie on July 8th, 2010 with no comments.
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A lot of us know that cocaine is becoming a growing problem for a lot of Americans. The drug isn’t only affecting those in the ghetto but it is slowly creeping up through the suburbs.
If you are scared that your child, friend or relative might be using cocaine, there are a couple of signs that you can watch out for.
Some of the physical signs of cocaine include the following, runny nose, watery eyes, increased blood or heart pressure, dilated pupils, and insomnia. People using cocaine can also become restless, talkative, pretty anxious and also have really high energy levels. These are noticeable side effects from using the drug and might vary from one person to another.
As for the behavioral and emotional signs that you can look for in a person using cocaine, this can include any subtle or intense changes in moods and attitude. Cocaine can also cause someone to become extremely talkative and always have them on the go or always fidgeting. Depression and lethargy is also another sign of cocaine addiction.
Anger is also another sign that someone is abusing cocaine. They will normally be insulted and take offense over simple comments. Of course, not everyone who is angry all the time may be using the drug, but these are often more pronounced and more frequent in cocaine addicts.
If you still want to find out if a person is using cocaine, you can also look into the paraphernalia he or she has. For example, pocket mirrors, small plastic tubes or even dollar bills that you can tell have been rolled into tubes can be a sign that someone is using this harmful substance.
Cocaine is an extremely addictive substance so it is important to go ahead and know the signs in order to help someone get off the drug as soon as possible.
Written by Valerie on July 7th, 2010 with no comments.
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If there is one drug that is famous for causing tons of serious problems, then cocaine is leading the pack. There’s no doubt that cocaine usage among people, both young and old, have been increasing throughout time.
Cocaine has a very high addiction rate and it is hard for a person who has tried out the drug several times to not become addicted to it. Cocaine has very powerful ingredients which act directly to stimulate the brain. They trigger feelings of euphoria in the individual and most of the time, this is the feeling that most addicts are left craving for.
The only problem is that users would often need a much higher dose the next time around since their brain would develop some sort of immunity from the previous dose. Hence, the more they use, the higher and higher the dosage they need just to experience that euphoric feeling.
Cocaine can be snorted, sniffed, injected or smoked. Although they have the same deadly and serious consequences, there is several minor health problems associated with the drug depending on how it is administered. For example, snorting the drug can cause irritation in the nasal lining or cause constant runny nose.
The effects of the drug are quite serious. They can range from dilated pupils, increased blood pressure and heart rate, moodiness, depression, violence and anger and sometimes it could even lead to unexpected death or cardiac arrest. If it doesn’t cause death or serious immediate problems, the drug can cause paranoia, violent behavior and seizures.
Undergoing or enrolling in a rehab program is still the best way to go ahead and cure cocaine addiction. Making sure that a particular program works great for the person is essential in order to help them overcome their cocaine habit.
Kicking cocaine will not happen overnight but as long as the first step is taken, then there is still hope.
Written by Valerie on July 6th, 2010 with no comments.
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There is no doubt that more people, young and old alike, are increasing abusing drugs. Whether it’s cocaine, prescription medication, meth or any other drug; addiction has grown over the last couple of years.
Back in the day, cocaine and drug abuse were rampant in slums and ghettos but now, even suburban areas are hunted by addiction. For those trying to understand the root cause of addiction, it’s like a never-ending uphill battle. Addiction is a complicated process and there are many reasons behind.
As complicated as its source might be, so are its effects. Cocaine, for instance, almost creates an entirely new person in the user. Cocaine users, once they become thoroughly addicted to the drug often lose interest in life. If they were active in sports or any other hobby, they would lose interest in doing this. They would even start alienating friends and family. Once cocaine use becomes extreme, paranoia and anxiety could end up haunting the person. Even if cocaine can be used to enhance the feelings of a person for a short period of time; once it is abused, it often creates more havoc than usual.
Cocaine normally acts on the brain receptors and reduces the capacity of the person to feel pleasure every time it is used. Hence, people who use the drug several times will need a higher dosage in order to feel “high” every single time they use the drug.
Behaviors of drug addicts become more and more unpredictable throughout time. This is especially true once they start hallucinating. Often, they could even become violent.
Treating cocaine or drug addiction should become a top priority if in case you know someone who is hooked on the drug. Although it might not be easy to convince them they need help, try and make them understand that they need your help in order to straighten their lives again.
Written by Valerie on July 5th, 2010 with no comments.
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Cocaine addiction can be a debilitating problem. Oftentimes, when left unchecked, the drug can ruin almost everything in a person’s life. If you are currently addicted to cocaine or you know someone who is and you want to help them out, then here are some things that you need to know and understand in order to fully stop this serious problem.
First, make sure that cocaine addicts are true to themselves. It would be pointless to try and convince an addict to stop their addiction if they are not willing to admit that they have a problem. Make them understand the consequences of their addiction. Let them know that it is not only ruining their health, but it is also damaging their relationships with people that they care about.
To make it easier, go ahead and ask them to list down things that they know they would gain or benefit if they actually stopped taking cocaine. Make sure to let them identify the top things they want to gain if they stop taking the drug. Having a clear goal can help them in the right path to overcoming cocaine abuse.
Second, look for a place/group that can formally help a cocaine addict to stop taking cocaine. You can get in touch with a hospital or center if the person needs medical detox. There are times when detox can be conducted at home but it would be best to simply seek professional assistance just in case. You can also seek out a counselor so that the recovery is not just physical but also emotional.
Ask help from local groups or your community to help a person overcome addiction. It would be great if the recovery is specifically suited for the person since not all recovery methods might work for a particular person.
Third, to avoid relapse, have a watertight plan to avoiding it. Although there are times when this cannot be helped, it would be best to still be prepared. Cocaine is a very strong and powerful drug. It will induce people to become highly addicted to it and it will cause massive cravings.
Creating a relapse prevention plan would be ideal in order to help the person fully overcome the addiction.
Written by Valerie on July 4th, 2010 with no comments.
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