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stupid relapse
Addiction, Recovery on 04-17-2008
About two years ago I was snorting cocaine heavily and hating myself for it. My nose got so bad (perforated and deviated septum) and I was so sick and tired of being unable to control myself that using became more painful than fun. This made it easy for me to quit without any help. I had been using for only a year and a half yet I had already cause... more
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Cocaine made me GAIN weight
Addiction, Recovery on 04-17-2008
For those of you considering trying cocaine for weight-loss purposes, I can tell you that not only is it a bad idea for the obvious reasons, but it can actually make you GAIN weight! I gained while using because I was so hungry from deprivation and depressed on the day following a binge. Also, regular use of cocaine can lead to loss of motivation,... more
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Pain During Sex
Sexual Health - Women on 09-27-2005
Hi, i didn't read all the replies before responding, so i'm sorry if I repeat what someone else said (although it could reassure you to find out how you're so not alone with this issue). I get that abdominal pain as well, especially when in doggy-style position. I had the pain with my ex, but not with other partners. I once read what a sexolog... more
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Question For the Truly Recovered
Addiction, Recovery on 09-27-2005
Hi richard,

congratulations for your 7 years sober!!! I hope you feel great and that you no longer even get cravings or desires to drink!

So did successfully quitting require resolving an underlining issue for you? If so, how did you manage to find out what that issue was?
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Weird Lump Things Up My Nose? Cartilage?
Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders on 09-20-2005
It's certain that your cocaine use might have something to do with your nose getting worse and it's great that you don't seem to be addicted to the drug which will allow you to quit alot easier, but you should see an ''ear-nose-throat'' specialist in person to find out exactly what those lumps are and what to do about them. I know, i'm stating the... more
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Question For the Truly Recovered
Addiction, Recovery on 09-19-2005
Hi, i have a question for those of you who have successfully quit using whatever substance you were at some point addicted to and so for now a very long time. Weither it was a highly physically addictive substance or not so much physically but psychologically addictive substance (please specify type of addiction and/or drug, if it's ok with you)... more
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