Dealing with cocaine addiction in Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer and other parts of Alberta by Options Okanagan Treatment Center in Kelowna, British Columbia treating drug addiction and recovery.
What Cocaine Is
The leaves of the coca plant are the source of the drug known as cocaine. Native to South America, it is a shrub that ranges from .5 to 4 meters in height. Once extracted from the plant leaves, the dried powder is white. It goes by many nicknames among people who use it: Yeyo, Snow, Rail, Line, Powder, Coke, C-Dust, C-Game, Blow, Bernie, Bernice, Batman, Baseball, And Aunt. These are the most common street names, but there are many others.
Effects Of Cocaine
The nervous system is powerfully affected by cocaine. Because the initial effects occur so rapidly, it is powerfully addictive and users rapidly find they need to increase their dose to get the same effect. These effects don’t last long, typically, just a few minutes. The duration depends upon how it was taken. It can be injected, snorted, or smoked. Every person responds differently to the drug due to their physical makeup, the purity of the drug, and how much they used. Over time, people using cocaine become increasingly indifferent to hunger, fatigue, and pain.
Symptoms Of Cocaine
People who first take cocaine experience feelings of mental excitement and euphoria. As the effects of the drug wear off, they often become anxious, depressed, or fatigued. Since these feelings are not pleasurable, they turn to cocaine to relieve the symptoms and reenter a state of euphoria. However, the drug will never again deliver the same level of enjoyment that first time users experienced. The intensity levels are greatly reduced. While this happens with many other drugs, it is particularly notable in cocaine use. Over the long-term, cocaine users experience hallucinations, paranoia attacks, rising levels of violence, feelings that they are being persecuted, panic attacks, and other disorders of the nervous system.
Problems With Cocaine
Some experts believe that the psychological aspects of life become separated from the physical. These feelings of disconnection leave the user frozen by their drug use even though their mind is racing with many different observations and thoughts. For example, someone on cocaine may wish to stand up from their sitting position but be absolutely unable to do so. It’s also been reported that alcohol has little effect on someone under the influence of cocaine. It is not uncommon for a dual addiction of alcohol and cocaine use to be present. Many people who are addicted to both do so because of the lack of effect noted above. They wind up using both a depressant and a stimulant, which complicates their recovery.
Addiction To Cocaine
Cocaine is one of the most widely abused drugs in North America because of its extremely addictive nature. They make up a large percentage of the people currently in drug addiction treatment centers. While some programs successfully help their clients kick this addiction, success is not guaranteed. Contact our counselors if you or a loved one is dealing with a cocaine addition. They will reach out to provide help.
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