Cocaine Withdrawal Symptoms
What are the withdrawal symptoms of cocaine?
Initially, for the first couple weeks, the person may sleep more, act impulsively, or feel depressed, anxious, shameful, fearful, confused, or self-doubt. Cravings to use cocaine are strong, and the client may have trouble concentrating or coping with stress. He or she may become irritated easily with other people.
The depression can be accompanied by suicidal feelings.
Later, the person may feel reduced physical or sexual energy, depressed, anxious, irritable, or bored; he or she may have trouble concentrating, and feels strong cravings or thoughts about using cocaine.
Initially, for the first couple weeks, the person may sleep more, act impulsively, or feel depressed, anxious, shameful, fearful, confused, or self-doubt. Cravings to use cocaine are strong, and the client may have trouble concentrating or coping with stress. He or she may become irritated easily with other people.
The depression can be accompanied by suicidal feelings.
Later, the person may feel reduced physical or sexual energy, depressed, anxious, irritable, or bored; he or she may have trouble concentrating, and feels strong cravings or thoughts about using cocaine.


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