Yes, and none of those people became addicted, fortunately. Or dropped dead. Why are you so curious about something so harmful? Steer clear, and play the smart game.
2007-02-13 10:00:10
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answered by catfish 4
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Why do you want to try if your friends have told you that there is nothing special. It does not mean that because your friends have not used for a second time that with you it will be the same. You do not get a seizure or heart problems just from one time using but what happens if you try once and want a second and then a third, that becomes an addiction and then you have to feed your habit which is an expensive one, if you can't afford it and you need to use you do anything to get some cocaine for eg stealing, this can lead to an arrest so I would suggest not to try it even once. Life is beautiful without taking drugs.
2007-02-13 10:15:54
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answered by superstar68 3
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If it's "nothing special" then why are you worried about it? Are you really that hung up on trying something that can only yield bad? What's the big deal by staying away from it? My husband tried it once, twice, thrice....maybe those 17 ppl are lying to you.
Why would you want to go down that road? Are you doubting the millions of cases? It's a tried and true example of a junkie way of life. If you want to try it once, that is your call, but can anything good come out of it? Are you a thrill seeker? Trying to prove something? Push some buttons?
What you may want to ask yourself is the real reason behind your curiosity of trying it once to potentially have it lead to a second, third and fourth time.
Who cares if you've never tried it!? I've never tried the damned drug and have no desire to even start, and I am 36. I learn by example more than I learn by trial and error. With cocaine, it's smart, in fact wise, to learn by example. You never come out a winner when you do cocaine.
Look at Whitney Houston and how it changed her life and the scores of celebrities!
It's your life....
2007-02-13 10:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the reason WHY it is so risky. You NEVER know when the next batch of dope that is released onto the streets will have an extremely high amount of the drug in it because it is "cut" with different chemicals in order to get a higher profit from the sale of the cocaine. If you don't know the difference between pure & cut, then you are just playing with a loaded gun that could blow your heart out once it has entered your bloodstream. Where's the fun in that? Unless you have connections, you don't know what you are actually putting into your body. Your first time could be your last or your 100th time could be your last. Why chance it? I speak from experience & my body is just now showing the signs of the havoc that the drugs can do to a person...years AFTER the fact! The dealers put all sorts of toxins in their dope just to make an extra $, & they don't care if you live or die, cuz there is always another person out there who just wants to "try it"! Remember, the test batches are usually freebies & then you start to pay & by then you aren't paying attention & that's when it all goes downhill & people die!
2007-02-13 10:14:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it's not really that bad unless you get addicted. If you try it only once there is almost no possibility it will hurt you. Actually, getting drunk is more likely to get you hurt because of how it makes people prone to having dangerous accidents. You would also have to be either incredibly unlucky or incredibly stupid to get caught doing cocaine if you only did it once.
The only real problem with cocaine is the long-term effects if you get addicted.
Also, cocaine is very rarely cut with dangerous chemicals, since that would be a very stupid move on the part of a drug dealer that doesn't want to kill off all their customers. Usually it's cut with random harmless powders or with cheaper drugs with similar effects like speed, caffeine or ephedrin.
Cocaine IS very addictive though, so if you have easy access to it you'd better be absolutely sure you can control yourself. Most people who try it don't like it enough to become addicted though, it's really not for everybody. However, be careful because if you do happen to like it a little too much it could be the start of a very big problem.
2007-02-15 21:57:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly what would even make you want to try it??? First off it's an illegal substance, that should deter you just a little because there has to be very good reasons why it is illegal. Second off, if research says that you can get addicted, or have heart problems even if you know people who have tried it and nothing happened maybe they were lucky and then you're the one who'd end up dead. Peer pressure is not worth risking your life for. Just a thought.
2007-02-13 10:12:12
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answered by collegesoccerplaya17 1
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I guess you're asking if trying cocaine one time involves a high risk of becoming habit forming???
Yes. Some persons can have a highly addictive personality. You know the type - like Rosie Roundheels who couldn't say no. Oops, wrong vice.....
There is another consideration that you need to think about. Illegal activities aren't like legal activities. If you layed one brick you wouldn't be considered a bricklayer - but if you got caught the first time with coke, you would be a criminal......................
The REAL facts regarding cocaine: If you live where it's legal - no problema, entiendes?
2007-02-13 14:31:02
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answered by Huero 5
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From what I know I would say don't try it at all. I know you may think it can't be addictive from just trying it once. I've seen a few fall to that belief. It's a very strong drug and it takes a while to get out of your system so while you may not have a craving now, you may find yourself craving when you least expect it?
2007-02-13 10:02:46
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answered by nobodybetta_99 2
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there's a danger of a gentle little bit of recommendations harm. i'm specific that if jointly as attempting it as quickly as this is saved in a small dose that somebody does not have any long term subject concerns. it is going to of direction have it is short term "intense" and after that there should not be something. the flair recommendations harm may be so minute that it does not influence everybody.
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answered by zolinski 3
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The facts that we hear are what they want us to believe so that we don't do this drug... yes it can become additive.
For example i HATE that commercial for "above the influence" where the guy gets a call from his homie and he stated "dude i don't remember i was so high" thats FALSE! Out of all the times i've smoked out i ALWAYS remember what i was doing!
So again... its what they want you to believe.... but with the stronger drugs you really do have to be careful thats all.
2007-02-13 10:01:36
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answered by Wondering 4
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