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What Is The Likelihood Of Someone Using Crack Cocaine After A Year?

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    The likelihood of someone using crack cocaine after a year would depend on the fact that they have developed a dependence on the drug or not and whether or not this dependence has become an addiction. It has been seen that approximately five to six per cent of the people who have been using cocaine for more than two years have developed a dependency on the substance. In users of ten years and more the percentages go up to fifteen and sixteen. So depending on the prior scale and period of use of the drug a probable guess can be made. Since feelings of well being and happiness get associated with the use of the drug and the euphoria it causes sad and melancholic moods and events can trigger a relapse.
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    Fullon  

    answered 3 years ago

      It's an easy thing for anyone who's used, to get sucked back in and relapse.
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      Bmxshell  

      answered 3 years ago

        A reqular & frequent user has a 50/50 chance of either being still spending everything the have or can get a hold of burning it up in a pipe or they could have stopped within that year...but finding themselves in ReHab, in Jail or in the the grave dead!
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        Dtagliento  

        answered 2 years ago

           
           

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