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nancy456

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Joined: 29 Oct 2005
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Location: pa
Cocaine Abuse
Posted: 10-29-05 21:42pm

I recently found out my husband has been doing cocaine for 6 months and has not had any in about a week he is very sincere about quitting but the withdrawl symptoms ( I think thats what they are) are pretty rough hes been having terrible headaches very tired no energy and very achy he really has no intentions on starting again but I was wondering if there is anyone who knows the severity of how these symptoms will get and how long they last and just what the damage hes done is ( his nose is still bleeding when he blows it but not nearly as bad as it was) ive been looking on the internet but have found a few things not too many books or articles can some one please give me some advice and can he take any tylenol or maybe advil or will that make things worse
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ROBSPACE1

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Joined: 30 Oct 2005
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One More Thing-
Posted: 10-30-05 02:42am

Nancy-he should feel better very soon-a day or two-get him doing yard work or anything kinda physical-it will run the coke out of his system faster-tylenol is fine no problem-actually any non prescription meds are ok-if he normally takes them anyway-give him plenty of v-c- like oj-main thing keep him close and busy doing something to forget the drug-eventually he will have to decide between you or the coke-coke does not share a house with love in it-coke destroys love-don't let it-
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wastemylife

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Joined: 26 Aug 2006
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Location: Calgary
But How
Posted: 01-17-07 17:00pm

I haven't the energy to do physical work robspace. I don't wanna do this to me anymore. Any other suggestions to quit it quit it quit it?
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