Cocaine: The effects and the consequences
Cocaine, also known as lat. cocainum), aka first, number one, jankoi, coke, coconut, coco, white horse, snow, ort, cors, si, nut, charlie and over 9,000 other names, is one of the most popular substances. It is very expensive in this country so most people only have the chance to taste it.
Cocaine is one of many psychostimulants. This is why it is most commonly used to increase your mood and get pleasant emotions. When you feel high on cocaine, you begin to feel euphoria and strength, as well as the illusion of unlimited mental capacity.
The cocaine mentality is well illustrated by the case of William Halstead, who made many discoveries in the field of medical anesthesia and surgery. He became America's first drug addict when he started to research the analgesic effects of cocaine on his own. He published this article while under sabotage:
It can be explained in many ways. However, I am unsure of the possible misunderstandings that follow as to why modern hospitals and others with a certain but uncertain distrust have almost no interest in the matter of local anesthesia. With full confidence, I don't believe it worthwhile to try to defend the unprotected image of surgery instead trying to get other surgeons on their side. This has led me to write several months.
New York Medical Journal article: https://newyorkmedicaljournal.org/
This article was very inspiring to him when it was first published. But the coke-addicted patient's self-criticism completely shuts down. One example is putting greasy plates in the dryer. Then he may rinse them with coldwater and think he has washed them perfectly. He'll be amazed at the clean dishes he finds next day.
Memory is an interesting subject. You can't remember what happens after you have had a dose of coke. You can have two completely different realities. Stephen King stated that he wrote several books under the influence of coke, but could not recall them.
A second side effect of coke includes an aggravation in all senses. The client begins to see small details that he does not pay attention to in normal life, and they take on a deep meaning for him. The world seems very bright, music or, say, bell ringing begins to be incredibly satisfying. The skin becomes extremely sensitive. If you're very doped up, it may even start to feel like insects are moving under your skin. In such a situation, a fellow addict may scratch his hands into the meat trying to get them out. Inadequacy levels may also rise in clients. On the most innocent action or an ordinary question, the fucker can go fuck himself.
Purely physiological effects include increased blood pressure, sweating, increased heart rate, dilated pupils, etc. In general, all of this is similar to other psychostimps such as vint or blow-dryers. The effects of cocaine are short-lived. The effects of cocaine use can take anywhere from 30-60 minutes to kick-in if snorted. If stabbed or smoked as a crack, it takes 20-30 minutes at all. You will feel a sudden and abrupt release, and then a weak desire not to use it again. It happens only at the start of your trip, however.
CRACK
Crack is a potent smoking drug. It's yellow in color with the appearance crystals. The drug's name is derived from the sound it makes when heated. It is the most common type of coke among the U.S. non-wealthy. Tobacco smoking is as dangerous as it is to inhale.
VARIETIES OF COCAINE
The plant, which is used to make the drug, grows mainly in South America, Colombia and Bolivia. These countries are the main suppliers of the white powder in the world. The drug can take on a variety of forms and appearances. They are also classified according their purity and impurities. It can be smoked, snorted, and intravenously injected. This immediately affects the body, and can lead to immediate death. Colombian coke remains the leader in drug trafficking.