Crack
Ever since the creation of crack cocaine, crack has quickly become one of the nation’s biggest drug problems. Those who suffer from a crack addiction will have no limits and have no disregard when it comes to satisfying their addiction. With the availability, more individuals are inclined to try out the crack as part of an “experimentation” phase but fall into addiction shortly after. Once a person has used crack, they find it difficult to stop, and eventually, the addiction turns into abuse.
Crack Addiction
Those who suffer from a crack addiction will be hit hard and fast by the addiction itself. Since crack takes only eight seconds to enter into the brain and then only leaves the high effect for 10 minutes after, individuals will use more and more to remain in the euphoric state the drug provides. For most individuals, the use of crack starts out strictly experimental but quickly spirals out of control into an addiction. Crack alters the brain’s ability to reach vital chemical messages and increases the amount of dopamine that is produced in the brain. By doing so the individual will feel immediately happy, excited, and energetic as part of their crack high. Once that fades, the individual can feel depressed, tired, and even suicidal.
Crack Abuse
Addiction will eventually lead to abuse for most individuals who start using crack. This is because the crack has an exceptionally short high time, which means individuals will quickly build up a tolerance and need to take more cracks in order to keep their high. If you suspect your loved one of abusing crack cocaine, look for symptoms that include:
- Selling their personal items to pay for their habit
- Having a paranoid, wide-eyed expression
- Continuing paranoia
- Restlessness
- Irritability and mood swings
- Violent behavior
- Rapid weight loss
- Hygiene issues
- Inability to meet up with commitments
- Loss of personal and professional relationships
Crack Intervention
If you are worried about a loved one using crack cocaine, the good news is that they can be healed. Though crack cocaine is a very serious addiction to break, it is not an impossible one. Those who suffer from crack addictions often already know they have an issue and they want help – only they need the extra push in order to get it. By contacting an intervention specialist and starting the intervention process, you can help your loved one admit to their problem and seek the help they need for long and healthy life.
Crack Treatment
A person who is dependent on crack will have to seek professional treatment. This is typically done in-patient using a combination of detox procedures, medication, and therapy. Detox will be performed first in order to help your loved one break their mental and physical hold on the drug. For most individuals, this is the most difficult portion of treatment, but essential for recovery. After your loved one is released from rehab, they will need to stay within a secure environment that surrounds them with drug-free living.
Timing is key when approaching a loved one who has a crack addiction. By contacting the specialists at Lifeline Intervention you can help your loved one see the consequences of their actions and get the treatment they need for a long and healthy drug-free life. Contact us today for a no-obligation consultation by calling 866-384-8411.