What is Chronic Use? How common are nose problems?

Discussion in 'Other Drugs' started by youngeffectual, Sep 2, 2008.

  1. youngeffectual

    youngeffectual Member

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    For one, how much friggin' cocaine does one need to sniff to classify as a chronic user? How much and how long?

    I've been using almost every day for the past three months. 1 gram = three days for me. I haven't had one nose bleed...breathing seems normal otherwise.

    I mean, we hear about collapsed and deviated septums, and how it's irreversible (collapsed) and unsightly, but how much cocaine sniffage are we talking here? I mean, are these just the extreme scenarios?

    Can anyone relate?
     
  2. hondacrf150f1

    hondacrf150f1 Member

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    Dude, i dont know about coke, but i smoke a shit load of weed. and it doesnt effect me to bad lol.

    But im intersted tell me, how addictive is it really? i was thinking about trying, but i dont wanta make it a habbit. And how is the high?
     
  3. -beatnick

    -beatnick Senior Member

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    well everyday for 3 months is... hell fucking yea thats chronic use. more than a week straight i'd say is. maybe its not a lot, but consistently, get the fuck off.

    to the above poster, for 30 minutes, you feel like a rockstar, actor, hottest shit imaginable.... and then for the next few hours after you feel like the biggest fiend, scum of the earth and junky.

    its the only drug has had me wanting more before i even actually came down. not even heroin did that, i was able to think of other things besides it on it.

    it is not worth the money, what, spend 50 bucks for a short night that you'll end up being awake and miserable for? meh.

    i can't relate because i never binged on yayo when i did it, but i can tell you that the party has gone on waaay tooo long. just hop off the train, the sooner the better.

    i don't mean to sound like a parent, but its the truth. pm shocbomb about cocaine, he knows a shitload more than me about it, but i know a good amount.

    also, constant coke use causes brain damage, circulatory problems, heart issues, nose problems.

    my dad told me about this coke head that he knew that sniffed yayo even though she got bloody noses from it all the time.
     
  4. Guitar

    Guitar Senior Member

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    ^Thats a good summary of coke , I hate the feeling of running out of coke when I got a bag, even though the high isn't that great. Coke just doesn't make sense to me. I have no idea why it got so big, and its so fucking expensive. I'd rather do adderal, cheap and last many hours. The only enjoyable thing about coke is the numbies, that is the shit I must admit.
     
  5. salmon4me

    salmon4me Senior Member

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    Chronic use is every week. Nose problems are the norm, not the exception, with this level of use.
     
  6. kil0

    kil0 The Rebel

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    the stuff in bold is the bold and hard truth.. 100% agreed.

    seriously, i'd consider coke if it was like half the price of weed. straight up, coke isnt that bad, its just too overpriced for the effects, not at all enough bang for your buck. its a waste of money really...
     
  7. youngeffectual

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    Um. I'm going to disagree and say that using coke for more than a week DOESN'T constitute as chronic use. Chronic means long-term.

    Why did cocaine get so big? It's hard for us, (this generation), to understand, because cocaine is not the same as it used to be.

    Back in the mid-70's, cocaine was everywhere and it was PURE. The real deal. Seeing as cocaine is SO easy to cut, what we get on the street nowaways is... cocaine's retarded cousin. It's hit or miss when buying, I suppose. Every batch I've gotten is noticeably different. And I try to buy smart.

    Anyway.

    I don't think cocaine is worth it anymore; too hard to get the real deal and too expensive.

    How long does it take to get addicted to cocaine? Well, I think you'll find that the statistics are surprizing. I've found that cocaine is consistently ranked right next to caffeine on a scale of drug addictiveness. Alcohol and heroin seems to always be rated as more addictive than cocaine. I think the incredible down-grade of cocaine today affects how many users actually get addicted.

    Findings also disclose that current addicts say it took constant exposure and use for a lengthy period (couple of months) of time before they actually get physically addicted.

    Anyway, I wouldn't fear for someone's health if they decided to try it once. Instant addiction is hardy surmisable.
     
  8. youngeffectual

    youngeffectual Member

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    I shouldn't have even mentioned the drug addictiveness rating thing. Results are so varied, it's hard to accurately sum up those 'findings.'
     
  9. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    Yayo is ultimately annoying, because of how much you're shelling out to feel high for how long?

    However, the high is sooooo good it's hard to say no.

    The thing that makes me stop, is asking "how much of any other drug could I have gotten for this amount of money?"

    When you realise that you just spent enough money on coke to give you a one night binge, and you could have used that money to buy a month's supply of dank, you just feel dumb.
     

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