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Personal stories of crack addiction
Personal stories of crack addiction






personal stories of crack addiction

The strange thing is that the high didn’t last as long this time before the withdrawal feelings kicked in. There I was again, back on top of the world. Without even a second thought, I asked for another hit off the pipe. It enters your system quickly, leaving you feeling great, and it makes you feel horrible as it is leaving your system. With crack, the withdrawal is just like cocaine, but much more intense. Not so much that you want to be high again, but more cocaine will at least make the withdrawal feeling go away. I had experienced the come-down from cocaine on the two occasions that I had experimented with it, and did not like it at all! You can actually feel the cocaine being metabolized quickly by your body, and as it leaves your bloodstream, it leaves you wanting more. This lasts for about 5-10 minutes before you start to come down from it. I can honestly say that it was a very good feeling that left me on top of the world and feeling like I could do anything.

personal stories of crack addiction

It is a strange mix of the intense euphoria and a bit of the psychoactive effects that you can get from strong THC or marijuana. Quick, intense, and actually short-lived. The rush that you get from smoking crack is unlike any other high I had ever had. “Isn’t that crack-cocaine if you smoke it?” I asked, and was told no, it was just cocaine that you can smoke. I actually got tricked into trying crack cocaine by a “friend” who offered me a hit of “cocaine” from a pipe.

personal stories of crack addiction

I was never addicted to crack - because I didn’t let myself become addicted to it - but from my one experience with it, I can see just how addictive crack cocaine can be. When experimenting with drugs, I never really had the urge to do any of them regularly, just once or twice to see what it was like. The only addiction I have ever gotten myself into was alcohol - which is worse than any illicit drug, in my opinion. Let’s start of by prefacing this with the fact that I have tried most of the main illegal drugs including, cocaine, crack, opiates, pills, xanax, marijuana, mushrooms, LSD… Everything except heroin and methamphetamine. Each of these rape stories speaks to the courage of the person who has shared it.People often ask, “How addictive is crack cocaine, really?” Well, I can tell you for a fact that it is one of the most addictive substances I have ever encountered. The people in these rape victim stories have been badly wounded by these events and yet have the courage to stand up and say what has happened to them. The following rape stories contain scenes of abuse, sexual assault, incest and violence.

personal stories of crack addiction

Rape victim stories can help others to realize that there are other survivors that have been through exactly what they have and come out the other side a whole person. Rape stories detail the many abuses that some people suffer and yet survive and go on to succeed in recovering and regaining control of their lives. Rape victim stories can be very difficult to read, frightening and emotionally draining for some but stories of rape show other victims that they are not alone in their struggles.








Personal stories of crack addiction