Cocaine and its effects?!


Question: how does cocaine make a person feel for the first time users?


Answers: how does cocaine make a person feel for the first time users?

hmm from what i hear gross! sick taste in the back of the throat, and you feel like you can say or do anything, no inhibitions. my question to you is...are you asking cause you're thinking of trying it? i dont expect you to answer this but think about it carefully if you are. everyone that i know and have known to "try" or "casually do" cocaine has had it become a problem. drugs ruin people, relationships, and lives, they are expensive and addictive. I encourage you to think of it the way i do.....

I could try cocaine and like it and have it potentially ruin the rest of my life, put me in debt and make me lose everything and everyone that i love...or.....I could try it and not like it and ruin a perfectly good evening and waste 30 or so dollars (or whatever the going rate is) to have a shitty night.

I'd rather skip both options and just not try it, life is too preciouse to throw away, if you're really curiouse about it maybe you should go and talk to an addict who is in recovery or who would like to quit but hasnt hit the point where they can yet. There is a reason we are taught that drugs are bad and its because they are, over time cocaine can cause severe brain damage, make someone skitzofrenic (excuse my horrible spelling), and remember that it only takes one bad hit to give someone a heart attack or stroke.

Im saying all this cause i care and too many people I love have fallen into tragety due to this widely used drug.

Confidence, energy, happiness

Though I'd say Don't do it.

That's what i've somed up from the people I've seen...anyway here is a link for effects, http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/cocaine/...

Cocaine effects are extremely detrimental on the body and the consequences related to cocaine effects can eventually lead to permanent damage, addiction and death. While each person who uses this drug reacts to it differently, there are two distinct categories of cocaine effects: short-term effects and long-term effects. Even if a person has only used cocaine once, he/she can experience short-term cocaine effects. Long-term cocaine effects appear after increased periods of use and are dependent upon the duration of time and amount of cocaine that has been consumed.

Short-term cocaine effects are noticeable immediately and although they are not always damaging, in some cases they have caused serious bodily damage and death. Deaths related to cocaine effects are often a result of cardiac arrest or seizures and respiratory failure. * Some of the short-term cocaine effects first time users experience includes increased energy, decreased appetite, and increased heart rate and blood pressure.

Short-term cocaine effects include:
Increased blood pressure
Constricted blood vessels
Dilated pupils
Mental alertness
Increased energy
Increased heart rate
Decreased appetite
Increased temperature

People who try cocaine often get hooked to the short-term cocaine effects, namely feeling as though they have increased energy. The quick high keeps users feeling energetic and able to endure longer in physical activities. New cocaine users often try cocaine to increase productivity at work and in other areas of their lives so that they can work longer and harder. While these results may seem promising in the beginning, increased tolerance and dangerous life choices often follow repeated cocaine use.

One cocaine effect, appetite suppression, is very popular for people looking to lose weight or maintain a low weight. Fashion models have been known to use cocaine in order to stay thin. Cocaine users often go days without eating and if this behavior is continued it can lead to addiction. Increased heart rate, blood pressure, constricted blood vessels, dilated pupils, and increased temperature are all short-term physiological cocaine effects. When taken in large quantities, cocaine will intensify the user's high and may cause violent and erratic behavior on the part of the user.

Long-tem cocaine effects are noticeable as cocaine abuse continues and tolerance builds. Since cocaine is a highly addictive drug, it can lead to major medical complications and health problems. Some of the these complications include heart disease, heart attacks, respiratory failure, strokes, seizures, and gastrointestinal problems. Other physical symptoms include convulsions, nausea, blurred vision, chest pain, fever, muscle spasms, and coma.

As the habit of using cocaine becomes increasingly important, behavior such as lying, heating, stealing, absenteeism at work and denying the use of cocaine, is an evident side effect. While these behaviors are not directly related to the use of cocaine, these cocaine effects are often present due to the lifestyle of the addict.

Other long-term cocaine effects include:

Addiction
Paranoia
Irritability
Restlessness
Auditory hallucinations
Mood disturbances

With continued use, many cocaine addicts develop a higher tolerance for the drug over time. Addicts are also said to "chase the high"; meaning they continue to use cocaine seeking the feeling they felt the first time they used it. For people addicted to cocaine and cocaine effects, this high will never again be felt in the same way, and this addiction can lead to insanity and death.

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Hope this helps

im not sure what to say to that, nobody ive ever known who used cocaine turned out better off than how they were before they used it.

You don't want to know, the whole scene is stupid. Definitely not worth it. Trust me.


You don't need to read a book about it, just know this, it's nowhere.

Somebody I knew who tried it said that it felt good, but it temporarily mophed him into an arrogant selfish bastard and he would never do it again.





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