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Cocaine Addiction Treatment in Georgia
Our Mount Sinai treatment center near Atlanta offers a comprehensive cocaine rehab to help you or your loved one manage addiction and achieve lasting recovery.
Understanding Cocaine Addiction
This stimulant is a strong and commonly abused drug, making it easy to get addicted. People tend to chase the instant rush it gives, but that quick high has multiple negative effects.
What Is Cocaine?
This drug comes from coca plant leaves and is quite potent. Street names for this substance include coke, snow, blow, powder, or white. Often, this gets cut with other illicit substances, which only makes it more dangerous.
How Addictive Is Cocaine?
Cocaine floods your brain with the feel-good chemical dopamine. Usually, the brain recycles dopamine, but this substance blocks this natural process. The high feels euphoric but is short-lived, leading to more cravings and higher doses to feel the same high. Frequent use can create a tolerance, which can lead to dependence and, ultimately, a substance use disorder.
How Common Is Cocaine Addiction?
A 2023 study showed around 5 million Americans aged 12 or older used this drug in the past year. Around 470,000 people in the same age group used this substance for the first time in the same year. Of this same group, about 1.3 million people experienced this stimulant use disorder. This highlights how prevalent this addiction is.
Common Signs of Cocaine Addiction
The signs of usage depend on how long someone has been using, how much they take, and whether they’re snorting, smoking, or injecting. Some common signs include:
- Big pupils and constant sniffles
- Being awake for days on end
- Suddenly dropping weight
- Unpredictable behavior
- Missing work or home responsibilities
- Run-ins with the law
- Money troubles suddenly
- Mood swings
- Irritability
- Bouts of depression
Negative Effects of Using Cocaine
Cocaine’s effects on the body can be harmful and challenging to deal with. There are immediate and longer-lasting impacts you can experience.
Short-Term Effects
- Feeling awake and alert
- Sensitivity to light and noise
- Low appetite
- Racing heart and high blood pressure
- Paranoia that everyone’s out to get you
- Risk of heart attack
Long-Term Effects
- Permanent damage to blood vessels
- Lasting blood pressure problems
- Liver, kidney, and lung damage
- Skin problems
- Weak immune system
- Higher chance of Parkinson’s
- Destroyed nasal passages from snorting
Quitting: Withdrawal and Rehabilitation
When you stop using, your body can struggle to adapt. This withdrawal can be uncomfortable and dangerous if done alone. Our Georgia-based medical team can help make this process more manageable and much safer. Here, you have 24/7 monitoring and experienced staff to adjust any medications.
Managing Cocaine Withdrawal Symptoms & Risks
Quitting can include various life-threatening and hard-to-manage effects that reinforce the need for professional supervision during this detox step:
- Feeling depressed or anxious when your brain chemistry is imbalanced
- Difficult to control mood swings that can include irritability, agitation, or anger
- Physical symptoms like headaches, fatigue, and insomnia
- Severe struggles like seizures, tremors, or heart problems
- Cravings that can increase the risk of relapse
- Rare psychosis that can cause hallucinations, delusions, and more
- Self-harm or suicidal thoughts, especially if you’ve struggled with depression
Our Addiction Recovery Approach at Mt. Sinai
At our center near Atlanta, we know everyone’s recovery looks different. What works for one person might not work for you, so we build treatment plans that match your needs.
Our approach typically includes:
Medical detox to safely get through withdrawal
Medication-assisted treatment to help with recovery, if needed
Evidence-based therapies like CBT to address underlying issues
Holistic methods like equine therapy (working with horses) that rebuild your confidence and promote wellness
Practical tips for staying clean long-term
A typical day with us mixes group sessions, yoga, and other practices like healthy-living classes and quiet meditation time. Our residential program involves round-the-clock support during your recovery journey from our qualified team. For those who need help treating co-occurring conditions, we provide tailored dual diagnosis treatment.
Aftercare and Ongoing Support
At Mount Sinai, we ensure you still have guidance to help you stay clean even beyond treatment. Our aftercare services keep you connected long after you leave. We help build a support system, strengthen your health overall, hold onto your purpose, and maintain a sense of community to encourage lasting sobriety.
Your Recovery Journey Starts Here
Cocaine addiction can impact anybody. But with the right support, you or your loved one can make meaningful changes to build lifelong wellness for a sober future. At Mount Sinai near Atlanta, we provide the tools, compassion, and quality care you need to heal.
Reach out today to learn more about our individualized approach and specialized treatment.
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FAQs
Why do people use cocaine?
The instant euphoric and pleasurable high that this drug brings is the most common reason for use.
How long do the effects of cocaine last?
Not long. The “high” effects can last 15-30 minutes if you snort it and even less if you smoke it. This is what leads to recurrent use.
How to detox from cocaine?
Professional medical detox provides the safe support you need while your body adjusts. It’s advisable not to try and detox alone, as the effects can be dangerous.
How long does cocaine withdrawal last?
The worst of withdrawal hits during the first week or so, but cravings can last for months.
What are the signs of a cocaine overdose?
Common signs include panic attacks, racing heart, breathing problems, high fever, seizures, or stroke symptoms. If any of these occur, immediately call 911.
What’s the difference between cocaine vs. crack?
Cocaine is a powder you snort, while crack is smoked and has faster, more intense effects that fade quicker.
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