It feels fantastico
not really but the high it gets you on needs to be constant otherwise u wont feel happy if you are not on cocaine
Cocaine and MDMA both stay in the system for about 3 to 7 days. If you are referring to the effects, you would start to feel the cocaine shortly after ingesting the pill, and as you are coming down from the cocaine, you would likely begin to feel the MDMA. Cocaine and MDMA both stay in the system for about 3 to 7 days. If you are referring to the effects, you would start to feel the cocaine shortly after ingesting the pill, and as you are coming down from the cocaine, you would likely begin to feel the MDMA.
The high is very similar to cocaine + ecstasy.
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It varies depending on the person. The average cocaine line is usually about 0.1-0.2 grams - which is enough to feel the full affects of cocaine. However, some people may not require as much as 0.1-0.2 grams in order to get high, while another person will need more to get high. The more a person uses cocaine overtime the more their body becomes immune to cocaine, meaning they will need more cocaine in order to get high. Some people who have been snorting cocaine for many years will need like 0.4 grams+ in order to get high. The trick is to separate the cocaine into lines and find out what YOU need in order to get high.
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A crack high lasts about as long as a cocaine high does (since crack is just a diluted, easier-to-smoke form of cocaine). Which is not very long. The effects of one line of cocaine, or one hit of crack, last about 20 to 30 minutes, and then you have to take another line, or another hit, to keep the high going. When you finally stop taking lines or hits, you'll start coming down (the feeling of euphoria will start wearing off) in about 20 to 30 minutes. You'll still be able to feel the effects of the crack or cocaine -- you'll feel wired and jittery -- for about 18 to 24 hours, but you won't be high. You'll be coming down, which is the opposite of getting high. Basically, however great you felt when you were high, you will feel correspondingly horrible when you're coming down. The higher you get, the worse the comedown is when you stop.
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it makes you high
People use cocaine to relieve stress. Some just use it to get away from their problems and get high. Since it is highly addictive, after the first use, they feel they cannot stop using it.
Because it is a highly addictive drug. Although cocaine is not physically addictive (meaning, there are no physical withdrawal symptoms, like there are with alcohol and heroin), it is extremely psychologically addictive. Cocaine works by disrupting the brain's natural dopamine recycling process. Dopamine is the neurotransmitter that is responsible for producing feelings of pleasure. Cocaine disrupts the dopamine recycling process, which leads to a buildup of dopamine (and a feeling of intense euphoria). Unfortunately, the intense euphoria that comes from a line of cocaine only lasts about 20 minutes. And then you start craving more of it. When you finally run out of cocaine, after about 20 to 30 minutes, horrible feelings of depression and anxiety set in. This is called a "comedown." Speaking from personal experience, I can tell you that you will never, ever feel as bad as you do during a cocaine comedown. You loathe yourself so much, you just want to kill yourself. The feelings of sadness and despair are unbearable; you can't stand being awake, but you can't sleep (because cocaine is a powerful stimulant). And the more cocaine you have done, the worse the comedown will be when you stop. And a cocaine comedown lasts for awhile. The worst part lasts about 18 to 24 hours, but you don't feel completely well again for at least a few days. This is how people get addicted to cocaine. They feel very depressed after doing cocaine, and the only way they can feel well again is to 1) stop doing it for a long time (like, a few months) until their brain chemistry returns to normal, or 2) do more of it. More often than not, they choose the latter (to do more of it). It becomes a vicious cycle: after a cocaine high, the person feels so awful, that all they can think about is getting more cocaine. But the more cocaine they do, the worse they feel. And the worse they feel, the more cocaine they do.
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