What is Cocaine-Addiction
Cocaine addiction is the excessive intake of cocaine, and can result in physiological damage, lethargy, depression, or a potentially fatal overdose. Though the immediate craving to...
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Cocaine addiction is the excessive intake of cocaine, and can result in physiological damage, lethargy, depression, or a potentially fatal overdose. Though the immediate craving to...

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Relapse Prevention; The Red Flags of Relapse |
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The Red Flags of Relapse
If I notice any of the red flags of relapse waving in your face, try one or all of the following suggestions to avoid "falling off the wagon and under its wheels." 1. Call your sponsor (or counselor or case manager) 2. Go to a meeting 3. Increase the number of meetings youve been going to. 4. Put mileage between yourself and temptation. 5. Try relaxation techniques, meditation, prayer, reading (the Big Book or other inspirational materials), pick-me-ups (munchies, exercise), etc. 6. Sign up immediately for a recovery weekend or retreat. 7. Remember what pre-sobriety life was like. 8. Always be prepared. Know what to do in a whole list of perilous "if" situations. 9. If you feel a slip is close and fear you'll fail the challenge, consider giving yourself a "booster" at a weekend retreat, a refresher program, or an in-or-outpatient treatment facility. 10. If you spot a pattern of regular slips, or a cycle of periodic sobriety followed by slips, try to head them off. 11. Strengthen your recovery. Thoughtfully and honestly evaluate your recovery program to expose the weaknesses that keep you tottering on the brink of relapse. |
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Get a God of your understanding between you and your disease. Do this by working the 12 steps as outlined in the big book of AA.
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I am recovered, God has removed the obsession for cocaine that drove my life for years. I keep that obsession removed by staying in "fit spiritual condition" that is I stay grateful for the life I have, try to be of service to my fellows, and stay accountable to the people in my life.
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