It occurred to me that I needed to turn to someone who would help me quit somehow because I couldn't cope on my own. I turned to a narcologist. He offered me hospitalization. I was already in the narcological hospital. It didn't help: I just found new contacts to search for drugs. So I asked for something else, then the doctor offered me a psychologist, and he told me about Narcotics Anonymous. I had no money, including for paid treatment. There was nowhere to take it. I didn't like going to any groups, but there were no other ways to quit. So I started studying cocaine, and it harmed me. And I learned all the harm of cocaine thanks to the article https://fherehab.com/cocaine/about-cocaine/. I don't know what would have happened to me if I hadn't realized the danger of this substance.
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