- "At first it was fun. Then it
reached the point where every time I used, I had chest pains and my
heartbeat would go crazy; and yet I couldn't stop."
- "There I lay in the hospital
almost dead from an overdose. My heart felt like it was about to jump
out of my chest and yet all I could think about was getting another
hit."
- "I couldn't stop until my whole
paycheck was gone. I promised myself that next week it would be different
- 'I'll only do one' - but one turned into two, two turned into three,
and before I knew it I was promising myself again: 'Next week it will
be different..."
- "I had it all - a good job,
a loving wife and family, everything I ever wanted and WHAM! It was
all gone in a matter of weeks."
- "I said that I would never be
caught peeping out windows or crawling around on the floor. A few days
later I was peeping and geeking. I thought someone was out to get me.
The paranoia almost drove me insane."
- "I knew it was killing the baby
growing inside me, but I couldn't stop. I couldn't stop and then it
was too late and I still couldn't stop."
- "At first it was gotta quit;
then it was gotta quit can't quit; can't quit, gonna die."
Can you relate?
Can you relate to these feelings?
Have you been through many of the same situations, made the same promises
to your family, to your friends, and most of all, to yourself? So have
we. We have truly wanted to keep these promises. We did everything in
our power, but we still always seemed to come up short.
Who are we?
Who are we? We are former crack users.
We are members of Cocaine Anonymous.
Today!
Today, many of us realize that crack
cocaine played a major role in our failures and in our broken promises.
We know that cocaine took away our drive to do anything except more cocaine.
We were driven by cocaine and nothing else seemed to matter. Even if it
made us feel miserable, we had to have it.
Why go on taking crack?
If crack cocaine made us feel miserable,
why did so many of us continue to use? Ask a hundred cocaine addicts that
same question and you will probably get a hundred different answers, but
no matter how many reasons exist, one fact is certain: crack cocaine is
a highly addictive drug. Once used, it becomes the root of most of our
problems.
Devastation!
For many of us, it was only a matter
of weeks of using before our whole world came crashing down upon us; for
some it came sooner, for some it came later. Some of us used other drugs
or alcohol for years without ever experiencing the loss that we experienced
with crack cocaine.
How did we stop? CA has a few simple suggestions:
- We suggest abstinence from all
mind-altering substances. No drinking smoking pot or anything else.
- Remember that you don't have
to stay clean and sober for the rest of your life. We do this one day
at a time.
- Attend C.A. meetings daily.
Cocaine Anonymous meetings are where you meet other recovering addicts
who have similar problems. We share our experience, strength, and hope
with each other to find common solutions through working the Twelve
Steps of Cocaine Anonymous.
- When you want to use, call the Cocaine
Anonymous Helpline in your area. Get phone numbers
from people in the meetings and call them day or night. Remember that
you are not alone. Keep in touch with other recovering cocaine addicts.
We are here to help you
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