Coke abuse
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Coke abuse
Ok so I have been snorting coke everyday for about 6 months. Usually about a gram a day, sometimes more sometimes less.. for about a week now I've been experiencing pain in the left side of my face, nose eye ear drum and even my throat. I also have been blowing bloody boogies and what looks to me to be cartilage. I've never experienced this before and kinda concerned.
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Obviously if I could just stop snorting coke I wouldn't be asking for advice on here... I know I have an issue and need help, that's not my question tho.. has anyone ever experienced these physical symptoms and if so what was wrong (physically, other than addiction)
Here: read this from another coke user who's nose collapsed:
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...ing-sober.html (How can it be recovery if it's not being sober?)
Here are all her threads...
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...archid=8323623
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...ing-sober.html (How can it be recovery if it's not being sober?)
Here are all her threads...
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...archid=8323623
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I'd recommend seeking medical advice as soon as you can and get things checked out.
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Ok so I have been snorting coke everyday for about 6 months. Usually about a gram a day, sometimes more sometimes less.. for about a week now I've been experiencing pain in the left side of my face, nose eye ear drum and even my throat. I also have been blowing bloody boogies and what looks to me to be cartilage. I've never experienced this before and kinda concerned.
I blew coke up my nose for 4 decades. I would bleed on the weekends and heal during the week. Addictions are behaviors used to reverse feelings of helplessness, feeling trapped. Eventually, I learned to empower myself and escape the trap with healthy behaviors. It's all about regaining control of circumstances that you find emotionally overwhelming.
People change when they hurt enough and have to and learn enough and want to. When your values and purpose in life trump your corrupt behavior, that behavior will no longer exist. The greatest challenge and thrill in life is exploring your emotional IQ. That is, understanding your emotions and how to make them work for you and not against you.
Anthony Hopkins was recently quoted as saying what changed his life were seven word asked of him: “Why don’t you just trust in God?”
Try it.
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