Our approach goes beyond just quitting cocaine. We use a mix of therapies, like CBT and DBT, and we also encourage things like yoga and meditation to help you feel better emotionally and learn how to manage stress.
We want to give you the tools and skills you need to stay sober for the long haul and beat cocaine addiction. We believe in you and want to help you rebuild your life, stronger than ever. Reach out to Still Water Wellness today to get started.
What you Need To Know About Cocaine Rehab
Cocaine addiction is a serious condition that can have devastating consequences. Here are some common signs and symptoms:
- Compulsive use: An overwhelming urge to use cocaine despite negative consequences.
- Withdrawal symptoms: Experiencing cravings, fatigue, depression, and anxiety when not using cocaine.
- Tolerance: Needing increasingly larger amounts of cocaine to achieve the desired effects.
- Neglecting responsibilities: Prioritizing cocaine use over work, school, or family obligations.
- Relationship problems: Strained or broken relationships due to cocaine use.
- Financial difficulties: Spending excessive amounts of money on cocaine.
- Legal troubles: Facing legal consequences related to cocaine use or possession.
- Physical health problems: Experiencing heart problems, respiratory issues, or other health complications.
Health Risks Associated with Cocaine Use
Cocaine use poses significant health risks, both short-term and long-term.
Short-term risks:
- Cardiovascular problems: Increased heart rate, irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke.
- Respiratory issues: Difficulty breathing, lung damage.
- Neurological effects: Seizures, headaches, anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations.
- Gastrointestinal problems: Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain.
Long-term risks:
- Addiction: Cocaine is highly addictive, leading to compulsive use and withdrawal symptoms.
- Heart damage: Chronic cocaine use can damage the heart muscle.
- Respiratory problems: Increased risk of respiratory infections and lung diseases.
- Kidney damage: Cocaine can strain the kidneys.
- Mental health issues: Increased risk of depression, anxiety, and psychosis.
- Infectious diseases: Risk of HIV and hepatitis if injecting cocaine.