HELP!! Cocaine Abuser in Trouble?

Question by Pamela: HELP!! Cocaine abuser in trouble?
What parts of the body does Cocaine destroy? Does it affect the brain the most? What part of the brain? I have a few friends to use cocaine, I notice with most of them they can think and talk normally but there’s one guy who can’t seem to talk after about a couple of hours of using. He can’t make sentences and can’t talk at a normal speed when he tries to talk. It’s like he’s extremely high or something. I’m worried about this. Because he’s addicted to it and he seems to have gotten worse over time, with his slowness of speach and can’t form sentences that make any sense. Has anyone ever heard of such a side affect before? Or can someone direct me to a website that will tell me??

Best answer:

Answer by Kris
report your friends to the police..no matter what, cocaine is still drugs…bad effects might not be obvious but bad doings are.be a true friend..even for once, ok?

Answer by Luke
Cocaine and all drugs affect the whole body system, however, yes it would affect the brain the most because it is a neurological, central nervous system (brain) stimulant, what part? I can’t specifically say, but I’m sure it affects the cerebrum, moreso than the cerebellum or the brainstem, etc. If they’re getting affected that bad from cocaine, they’re either on too much at the time so they’re too high, or it’s long term effects. Either way, it’s obviously not normal, and they’ve allowed themselves to fall wayyyyyy out of tracks. I mean way.

If they’re getting worse, it just means they’re going down the drain, obviosly.

Honey, get them to a doctor, NOW>

No websites, no smooth talks,

PROFESSIONAL HELP NOW!

This is nothing to play around with.

WHY? Because it is unpredictable, they could die tomorrow.

Could Drug-Replacement Therapy Have Saved Philip Seymour…
Addicts given Suboxone were “less likely to use opioids, cocaine and marijuana, to inject drugs, or drop out of treatment,” according to the National Institutes of Health. Long-term use may be vital to a healthy life for an addict. Opiate replacements …
Read more on The New Republic


Drug Rehab Center Tricked Patient Into Studying Scientology, Lawsuit Says
A family has sued Narconon Fresh Start for disguising itself as a drug rehabilitation facility when it is really a center for teaching Scientology practices, such as screaming commands at ashtrays. The family of patient Jack Welch claims in the lawsuit …
Read more on LAist