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I know I'm addicted to cocaine, where should I go first to get help with? Should I go to my GP? I'm not that bad yet, I don't feel the need to use it everyday, more like every couple of days.
Anyone else been through this/going through it?

Thanks

2006-07-29 07:57:14 · 19 answers · asked by Robin 4 in Health Other - Health

19 answers

go to your GP. you might not be bad now but you will be soon if you dont get help

good luck

2006-07-29 08:01:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The first and most difficult step for people who misuse drugs is to recognise that they have a problem, and then to admit that they need help to deal with it. Some people will realise that they have a problem, but find it hard to stop taking the drug even though they are aware of the consequences.

Others, may need someone else to help them realise that they have a problem, and that they need to get help to overcome it.

Signs of drug misuse or addiction could include:

* continually increasing the dose of drugs to achieve the same effect,
* a feeling of dependency on drugs, or a fear of stopping using drugs,
* withdrawal symptoms if you stop taking the drug for a short time,
* sudden mood changes,
* a negative or changed outlook on life,
* loss of motivation,
* poor performance at work or at school,
* problems with personal relationships,
* borrowing or stealing money from friends and family, and
* being secretive about activities and actions.

Once you recognise that have a drug problem, you should see your GP. They can give you advice, support and refer you for specialist treatment. Be open with your GP about your drug use, and your reasons for wanting to give it up. You may also want to tell close family and friends about your decision, and ask them for their support.

There are also a number of organisations and websites that also offer information, advice, details of support groups and meetings, and further guidance. The National Drugs Helpline is a free and confidential telephone helpline, offering information about drugs and drug abuse. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Tel. 0800 77 66 00. Further information about the websites available can be found in the Selected links section of this topic.

Getting help in an emergency

If a drug user is showing unusual symptoms or seems to be in distress, they may have had an allergic reaction to the drug they have taken, or they may have overdosed. Symptoms to look out for could include:

* dizziness,
* sickness or nausea,
* sudden tiredness,
* headaches,
* muscle cramps and aches,
* irregular breathing,
* heavy slurring of speech,
* convulsions, and
* paralysis.

If you think someone is having a reaction or has overdosed, it is important to take the following actions immediately:

* In a club or pub, get help from the staff straight away. Be completely honest about the drugs that have or may have been taken. Most clubs and pubs will have a member of staff who is first aid trained. This person should stay with the person until medical help arrives.
* Phone 999. Tell the operator that you need an ambulance. Be clear and calm. Tell the operator exactly where the person is, what drugs they have taken and what symptoms they are showing. Be prepared to listen carefully to any advice given by the operator. You may be required to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, put the person into the recovery position or provide other life-saving treatment in an emergency situation. You will need to stay calm and keep a clear head.
* Make sure the person’s airways are not obstructed. Look out for vomit blocking the airway and check that the person has not swallowed their tongue. Collect evidence of any drugs that have been taken. This will be vital for doctors to make a quick diagnosis and provide the best possible treatment.
* Collect containers that drugs have been kept in, including wrappers, packets, cling film, tin foil and syringes. If the person has been sick, try to collect a small sample of vomit for analysis at the hospital.

2006-07-30 21:30:22 · answer #2 · answered by flymetothemoon279 5 · 0 0

Look in the phonebook for Cocain Anonymous (CA). If there is no listing for CA or NA (Narcotics Anonymous) try the Alcoholic's Anonymous (AA) Central Office #. Or check out the website for CA World Services http://www.ca.org/ Take the self test, and then look up the location of a meeting in your local area. DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL - you will be talking to other people with the same problem, but who have found a solution. There are no fees or dues for membership. All you need is a desire to stop using.

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2016-04-15 06:59:45 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Congratulations! You're on the 1st step to getting off it.

Id recommend either seeing your GP who should refer you to a substance abuse specialist or a local charity who specialises in helping Alcoholics & Drug Addicts - unfortunately without knowing where you live I cant suggest somewhere local to you (but if you live in the UK a company called ADSIS may be able to help you find someone locally)

Fortunately I cant speak from experience but I know people who have seen their Dr & have now been clean for over 3yrs so far after going to a specialist.

A decent Dr wont judge you - they're supposed to be there to help you.

Good Luck

2006-07-29 08:08:34 · answer #5 · answered by Lisa 3 · 0 0

I suggest you look in your phonebook for the nearest AA or preferably NA (Narcotics Anonymous) location. It may seem corny but the 12 step program is the best thing out there. And I'm sure your doctor would advise the same thing....to get into a 12 step program.

2006-07-29 08:03:34 · answer #6 · answered by St. Jimmy 3 · 0 0

Doctor

2006-07-30 22:00:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you GP should be a good place to go..my husband was a GP and understood the grip cocaine could get on someone.Do try and get help soon as it can permanently alter your mind.
or you could phone the samaritans they have all sorts of information on what to do, they are not just for people who are suicidal.

2006-07-29 08:04:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My Brother is addicted to it, but he denies it and has suffered mental problems as a result.

If I were you, I'd visit your GP and he/she will recommend a drugs clinic or counsellor to help you through. I hope you beat your addiction, I've seen the result if you dont.

2006-07-29 08:03:24 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

they say the first step is acknowledging the problem, I admire you for taking the first step, now you need someone to be there for you to keep your mind off it and be strong for you. I hope you have good friends and family someone to confide in.. visit your gp or health centre they can show you where to go for more help if needed..your own willpower will help you overcome...good luck, stay strong.

2006-07-29 08:12:37 · answer #10 · answered by gracey3red 1 · 0 0

It's a destructive, expensive habit. Look in your phone book or call 411 for a Narcotic Anonymous chapter near you.

My nephew went through it, it was not easy to deal with, but he has succeeded being straight for 5 yrs. now.

2006-07-29 08:05:00 · answer #11 · answered by CheriDonna 5 · 0 0

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