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Cocaine Rehab
Cocaine rehab can be a hard pill to swallow. Some people find rehabilitating themselves from cocaine use can be much more difficult than anticipated.
Usually attempts at cocaine rehab fail due to the overwhelming depression that ensues from withdrawal. Withdrawal is one of the usual hurdles that anyone seeking cocaine rehab, or any kind of drug rehab can expect to face and it is usually one of the reasons that rehabilitation fails. Withdrawal not only brings on psychological problems like hallucinations and tremors, but it can also create physiological problems like fever and sickness as well.
Another reason that cocaine rehab can have little success is because of an addict’s memory of his/her experiences on the drug. For example, scientists have created technology that allows them to monitor brain wave patterns in humans. With this technology they are able to pinpoint areas in an addict’s brain that react to the “rush” or “high” they experience from being on cocaine or the stress from craving it. They can also study the parts of the brain that react to environmental stimuli, as well. Many cocaine rehab specialists agree that one of the greatest obstacles in rehabilitation is the memory of euphoria coke users remember from using the drug. It is this that triggers relapse more than any thing else.
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