Some of the symptoms of cocaine use/addiction: Please keep in mind that some of these changes can be very gradual and some side effects will occur to the majority, there are those who are exceptions to the rules and only have some of the symptoms or have a really unique case. Keep in mind that some of these changes can be very gradual and some side effects will happen to the majority, there are those who come out of the mold and don't have an apparent reaction. Long term use will make symptoms become more apparent. A lot of sniffling that sounds like the person is catching a cold. It is a chronic sinus problem. # A user will usually have many chest and lung problems, such as bronchitis. # Dilated pupils. # In IV use, look for tracks. A sudden shift in apparel to only long sleeved items in an attempt to hide tracks. # Tends to become paranoid and is jumpy or nervous all the time and lies a lot. May suffer from delusions and/or hallucinations. # You may also notice smaller objects missing or money from a purse. # Those who snort or inhale the powdered cocaine will have a sore nose if use of the drug is continual and/or prolonged and/or large amounts of the powder are used. # Nose bleeds become frequent once the initial irritation is there; your are wreaking havoc on the tissues when you snort cocaine. # Increase of energy, restlessness and insomnia. # Sudden noticeable changes in weight. # There will also be times when you will think that all the person does is sleep, but it is part of the cycle of abuse. # Drug paraphernalia such as pipes, spoons and baking soda (usually used to cook rock). # One minute the person will be chattering away and the next appears to be silent and withdrawn.(Mood swings.)
# An increase of irritability, agitation and anger. # It is really easy to push a user into anger as their toleration of pretty much everything is very short. As a former addict, there is not much up there that I didn't have or do (except I never had a nose bleed). A coke, speed (crystal meth) and/or heroin addict will rob you blind to get their next fix. Items that disappear tend to be items that are easily turned into cash or given to the dealer as collateral in exchange for the tiniest amount you could imagine; and all collateral is only afforded a minuscule amount of the drug and a fraction of the real value of the item being left. If you want to learn more on the subject, here are a couple of really good links to sites where you can find more information. http://helpguide.org/mental/drug_substance_abuse_addiction_signs_effects_treatment.htm#effects http://www.peele.net (Addiction Research Foundation)
my name is Jeff and i am coming off crack 8 years and coke 3 years i used coke to get off crack, now i am coming off coke and let me say its the fillings i get all day are seriusly hard to deal with, small panic attacks, dizzyness, head tingles, bleard vision ,paranoa when talking 2 people and a filling off strong reality, its been since new years eve and don't go out drinking no more in case i use so life becomes very boring and u have to find new things 2 keep u bizzy exersise is good not only are there nice girls at the gym to look at ,,,lol it makes u fill good, started up a maket stall sat and sun so i cant go out raving thrown away old mobile and all going out cloths moved flat and that's me ,hard somtimes but fill proud of my self so stay strong and "uck drugs ,,,there 4 mugs" and i ain't no mug .......................
Frequent nosebleeds, strong hilusinations, cold, and not getting along well with others. I suggest focalin. They come in 20 mg pils, and 4 pills (about a dollar) will make you trip like a gram of weed. Cocaine is dangerous and focalin is proven to be better for you, and it gets you more high
When cocaine use is stopped or when a binge ends, a crash follows almost right away. The cocaine user has a strong craving for more cocaine during a crash. Other symptoms include fatigue, lack of pleasure, anxiety, irritability, sleepiness, and sometimes agitation or extreme suspicion or paranoia.
Flu like symptoms: chills, nasal congestion, and body aches.
blue face, blue lips, heavy tinnitus, racing heart, sweating, swelling of extremities, most likely followed by death or insomnia for days if ur lucky
The most common symptoms associated with cocaine withdrawal includes visual and auditory hallucination, mood changes, irritability, malaise, and fatigue.
less sleep, nose bleeds, paranoia
There are a large variety of different symptoms that occur as a result of cocaine withdrawal. These symptoms include, but are not limited to, depression and extreme headaches.
Cocaine withdrawal occurs with heavy and long term cocaine use. The withdrawal symptoms with cessation of chronic cocaine use are usually emotional rather than physical. The symptoms include depression, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, suspicion and a craving for more cocaine, to name a few.
Although cocaine is extremely psychologically addictive, as well as chemically addictive, it is not physically addictive. There are no physical withdrawal symptoms, like there are with alcohol or opiates.
A cocaine addict is somebody who cannot do without cocaine. They have to have it regularly otherwise they will become lethargic and suicidally depressed. However, there are no physical withdrawal symptoms, because cocaine is not physically addictive. Rather, it is chemically addictive, meaning, your brain needs it to stay happy. Your body doesn't need it to keep from getting sick, which is what a physical withdrawal is.
Even if they want to stop, many people continue using crack cocaine simply to avoid withdrawal symptoms.Withdrawal signs and symptoms include of crack cocaine may include:1,4 Depression. Irritability. Extreme fatigue. Increased appetite. Increased need for sleep. Vivid, unpleasant dreams. Anxiety. Severe drug cravings. Psychosis. Many factors can affect the intensity and severity of crack cocaine withdrawal symptoms, including: The extent of your addiction. The length of time you have been using. The amount and frequency of use. Whether you use additional drugs or substances, including alcohol. Whether you have any co-occurring mental or physical health conditions.
The early warning signs/symptoms of dementia are confusion, personality change, apathy and withdrawal, and the loss of ability to do everyday tasks. If you notice any of these symptoms, it is best you contact your doctor.
You may find small glass pipes and tiny plastic bag left behind after a person smokes cocaine. Symptoms of cocaine often include disorientation, delusions, paranoia and antisocial behavior.
There are a number of ways to get withdrawal symptoms. If you are using drugs, smoke cigarettes, or take pain killers you would be at most risk of having symptoms of withdrawal when you stop taking them. You can even have withdrawal symptoms from some antidepressants and steroids if you stop taking your medication at once.
One can find symptoms of alcohol withdrawal on the WebMD website. The site is a good resource to visit to find out what symptoms to look for and how to treat someone with alcohol withdrawal.
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Actually, phenobarbital is used to ease withdrawal symptoms, especially from Benzos.