Girlfriends Cocaine Addiction

Discussion in 'Psychedelics' started by RealitaT, Jul 17, 2007.

  1. RealitaT

    RealitaT Member

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    my new girlfriend is addicted to coke... cant go 3 days without shakes etc. and im trying to help her detox
    i have a few valium, pot and some hydromorphone for withdrawl symptoms i am about to start her on... any tips or comments on how to deal with this would help ALOT.
    btw she asked me for help, just to clear ur minds
     
  2. in da snake

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    Good luck to you man. I hear cocaine is one of if not the most addictive substances in the world. Gonna be hell for both of you most likely.
     
  3. thetrippyhippy

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    make sure she has a lot of pot, whenever she has a craving or shakes give her weed and hugs
     
  4. Cobain's Shotgun

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    Don't give her anti-depressants lol, she is bound to get dependant on those too. As a non-addicted coke user myself, I have seen many people in your gf's position struggling to leave the drug, it's hard the only way possible to leave it is probably a rehab center.

    Anyway, I see you're only 16, my guess is your gf is probably your age, I suggest you let her enjoy her adolescence :D

    Use don't abuse.
     
  5. Silverbackman

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    Coke is actually not physically addicting, but it has been known to cause intense psychological addiction.

    How is her life right now? If it isn't getting in the way of her life I don't see what the problem is. Though she should eventually stop and just stick to pot and psychedelics.

    Speaking of pot and psychedelics.........pot and psychedelics are the best way to treat addiction to cocaine, alcohol, heroin, and meth. Try using LSD, DMT, or shrooms to treat her.
     
  6. Cobain's Shotgun

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    Are you sure about that? I do not consider myself addicted to coke and I most certainly agree with that statement. But with chronic use doesn't your body usually crave for more? Since it releases tons of dopamine and your brain gets used to being in that state, I'm not really sure but I think I've heard that somewhere.
     
  7. MeatWagon499

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    no theres no physical addiction. you are just depressed and tired for 3 days and u wanna do more. and your nose will be stuffed up and on occasion bleeding
     
  8. Tedd

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    yee i bled like a bitch on the weekend - wooooooohoo, go me!
     
  9. Share the Warmth

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    I tried coke once and hated it. I don't like drugs that create artificial feelings. I prefer the ones that bring out the organic feelings in myself. I don't like to feel good unless there is a reason to feel good. Marijuana helps me to appreciate what I have in my life and to understand what I need to do to better myself. Drugs like booze and coke tell me that I'm doing fine regardless of what action I take, which is dangerous.

    I hope she gets off and never uses again. Pot and shrooms, deep breathing and thinking, and healthy living are the way to go!
     
  10. RELAYER

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    Woah, you may want to re think that.
    Addiction to opiates is FAR worse than
    cocaine. Be careful man!
     
  11. -beatnick

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    i think relayer is right, hydromorphone is some hard shit, roll up joints to smoke dude, valiums might be ok seldomly, but worth a try.
     
  12. **PsYcHoDeLiC**

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    ride it out...go out and do stuff to distract her from the urge...when you got nothing to do...jus have a little blaze so shes distracted from the cravings...
    hallucinogenic drugs might help with any underlying problems which have caused her need to take the coke...x x x
     
  13. in da snake

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    if you are getting the shakes then it is physically addicting. if it's pure mental then you'll just think about it all the time and look for ways to get it.
     
  14. squirell tree

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    I used to be addicted to coke, I quit cold turkey.
     
  15. RealitaT

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    k yeh... my aunt with MS just died recently and i got her 2 week supply of hydromorphone and being mainly doing it orally as a dip, also i have FENTANYL! i snorted 6mg hydro yesterday felt it but not till i smoked herb.i nodded but it was also 4:20am and the morning after my birthday.... yesterday... yeh my chicks bday is the 18th mine the 19th
    im planning to use the fentanyl in short long strips for my tolerance to drop as im going to ween myself off of opiates to give them to her... so we'll be going thru withdrawl together, btw plenty of pot!
    i have 30mg hydro left and 6 patches of 75ug per hour fentanyl patches, 5 valium and 2.5x sativex enhanced weed, and 7.5 of high quality sweet smelling sinsemilla
     
  16. RealitaT

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    oh yeh hydromorphone is really week orally and these are CONTIN and not Dilaudid, orally is only useful w/ alcohol recreationally and not worth the OD chances.
     
  17. RealitaT

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    Ill do some research on erowid for coke addicts and hopefully ill find something else... oh yeh B vitamin complex w/ vitamin c (300mg) x2 will be givin to her for depressive symptoms... works wonders for me :). also i have went thru SSRI withdrawl... that took a month
    Why SSRI's Suck:

    http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2003/6/11/181448/245
     
  18. RealitaT

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    Lots of terrible advice in this thread. You can't treat cocaine addiction with opiates, that makes no sense at all. And thinking that getting her to take shrooms or acid is going to somehow not make her want to do coke anymore is an equally stupid idea.

    If she stops doing coke for a week or two all the withdrawl symptoms like the shakes and insomnia and cramps will stop completely but that doesn't mean she still won't want coke, cocaine addiction is psychological and can't be treated chemically with things like weed and opiates. Basically what she needs to do is stop going to parties and places where people are doing coke for a while and she needs to actually want to quit. Psychodelic had good advice about taking her places and doing things with her to keep her distracted. The only way you can help her is give up on the retarded notion of using benzos and opiates to treat cocaine addiction and try and find out why she does so much coke, if shes using it purely because of addiction or if shes using it to self medicate for some other problems like depression or low confidence. Every coke addict I know (trust me theres alot) that stopped doing coke did it just by avoiding places they know people are doing coke and the people that sell and use it for a few weeks or months but they were only able to do it because they finally wanted to quit and the other problems in thier life were getting sorted out.
     
  20. RealitaT

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    its all about moderation, weening and substitution! not that she cant do coke its just the habit of binging!
     

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