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Signs
of Cocaine Use
If
you're not sure whether someone has
been using cocaine, then you already
suspect they are. Too often people
will turn their heads, look the
other way and hope for the best.
Cocaine is a highly addictive
illegal drug which has ruin the
lives of millions of people over the
past century. It ruins the user's
life and the lives of those who care
for them.
Parents
especially can have a rough time
believing their child may be using
cocaine, but once you know, you will
need to do something about it. There
is no safe way to use cocaine. Lives
can spiral out of control way too
quickly and the damage can be more
than a huge inconvenience, it could
be deadly.
Our goal
is to provide as much information as
possible on cocaine addiction rehab
in order to bring families back
together.
Signs to look for if you believe
someone you know is using cocaine
are: red, bloodshot eyes; a runny
nose or frequent sniffling; a change
in friends and in school grades or
behavior; a change in normal eating
and sleeping patterns; acting
withdrawn or depressed and losing
interest in those things he or she
use to enjoy. A big red flag is the
need for more money more frequently.
Cocaine while readily available to
all age brackets in smaller doses to
get them started, is nonetheless
expensive as a habit because they
will eventually need more and more
to sustain their habit. Regular
users can speed hundreds, even
thousands of dollars on Cocaine each
week.
Not only does cocaine continue to be
one of society's biggest problems
with its addicted users doing
whatever they have to in order to
get their next fix creating physical
and psychological ill effects on
good portion of the population, but
one of the greatest dangers
associated with cocaine is the
illegal drug trafficking between
wholesalers in the United States and
the distributors Columbia or other
cocaine producing countries. The
violence which goes hand in hand
with these drug lords has taken its
toll on way too many lives. |