http://www.ca.org/
but you can't do it for him.
2007-07-19 08:07:48
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answered by nickipettis 7
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The worst element to do is to get police invovled. See if there is an area financial disaster of Narcotics nameless or Cocaine nameless. Get her to a gathering daily. she will have the capacity to discover others there that have been in the process an identical element. i'm unable to rigidity sufficient the would desire to have interaction with ex-addicts which at the instant are not from now on using. there is not any internet site, no tricks, not the rest which will artwork. She desires those that understand precisely what she is going via.
2016-10-22 02:09:52
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answered by ? 4
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Websites can only offer you limited information. If you really want someone off of cocaine, you need to get into church yourself and get saved. Then you can pray for that person. On the other end, that person is NOT going to stop using cocaine, doing prostitution or anything else until they want to change themselves. You can talk to them all you want, take them to rehab over and over, but there is nothing you can do until they have decided they have had enough. Now with prayer, the prayer can intercede and cause them to lose their desire for that lifestyle which will cause them to want to quit. The bible says the, "Effectual fervent prayer of the righteous availeth much". That means only those who are saved, doing the right thing, can pray for someone and have that prayer honored because they have sacrificed and are doing the right thing. So, if you want to help someone else, you first need to get right yourself.
2007-07-19 08:24:08
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answered by Michelle 1
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How about reporting all of this to the police, they will put everyone in jail and/or detox, and it won't be hard to get lead to rehabilitation from there. If you know about drug dealing and prostitution, and you are allowing those illegal acts to continue and bring trash to where you live, shame on you. You have a moral and civil obligation to report such things. Do it right away!
2007-07-19 09:16:19
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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Oh wow.
Uh...maybe rehab might help with that. I don't think you would be able to get off of it while you're at home since you'll still be able to have some kind of cocaine in the house.
Send her to rehab and see what happens then.
2007-07-19 08:01:07
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answered by Anonymous
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hi
coke is sometimes referred to as a 'pwer drug' - a group that includes all the stimulants, alcohol and some steroids as well.
in my experience as a therapist and ex-user (i write treatment programmes nowadays!) the underlying issue tends to be to do with fear - the inability to tolerate or express it (heroin and other 'downers' tend to be more to do with sadness and grief in a similar way).
good websites? well if you find something let me know! good quality treatment is equally hard to find - it ususally comes down to the individuals involved, on both sides, but google drug action team and phone and talk to them - they should be able to tell you about local services.
a drop in the ocean, i know, but i hope it gets you started
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one more thing!
the only person who will stop is the person who is using...if you really want to help you can ask yourself why YOU want to help? being clear about motivation is something EVERYONE involved really needs to get straight.
2007-07-19 08:39:09
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answered by mlsgeorge 4
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look up cocaine on about.com and if its really bad get them to rehab or something like that
2007-07-19 08:22:03
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answered by deezNutz 4
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try people helping people thats the best place to start or try finding any helplines in your area
2007-07-19 08:06:32
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answered by Recee91 1
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Could you please ask Mrs Smith .... she must know as she is having 25 years experience!
2007-07-19 08:02:10
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answered by Vig 2
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dont you mean 'addiction'?
2007-07-19 08:00:58
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answered by lost. 2
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