Cocaine Recovery

Cocaine is highly addictive and involved in nearly one in five overdose deaths; its health effects include asthma, bowel decay, and increased risk of HIV.

While the opioid epidemic has received a good amount of attention, cocaine usage and death rates in the U.S. have risen each year since 2012.

Recovery begins with attending a support group meeting or talking to a counselor/peer support specialist.

Support groups:

Narcotic Anonymous
Dual Recovery Anonymous
Secular Organizations for Sobriety
SMART Recovery
LifeRing Secular Recovery

Find treatment:

Findtreatment.gov

National Helpline

Start with a call to the National Helpline at
1-800-662-HELP

COVID-19 is no longer the norm

It is time to get outside and enjoy life. The COVID-19 pandemic enhanced stress, but is no longer norm.

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white and black owl figurine
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bonfire on fire pit
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brown metal chain in close up photography
There's always a chance for recovery

Despite how many times you have tried before and possibly relapsed, there's always another chance.

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