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Self-Test for Cocaine Addiction
Self-Test for Cocaine Addiction 1. Do you ever use more cocaine than you planned? 2. Has the use of cocaine interfered with your job? 3. Is your cocaine use causing conflict with your spouse or family? 4. Do you feel depressed, guilty, or remorseful after you use cocaine? 5. Do you use whatever cocaine you…
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What is C.A.?
Cocaine Anonymous is a Fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from their addiction.The best way to reach someone is to speak to them on a common level. The members of C.A. are all recovering addicts…
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Reaching Out
I made it into this program because someone else worked their Twelfth Step on me. Someone passed it on to me. Someone was out there after they got clean and sober, caring about others. I need to never, ever forget that. Had they simply gone on with their lives and forgotten about people like me…
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Who Is A C.A. Member?
While the name “Cocaine Anonymous” may sound drug-specific, we wish to assure you that our program is not. Many of our members did a lot of cocaine; others used only a little, and some never even tried coke. We have members who drank only on occasion, those who casually referred to themselves as drunks, and…
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We Can Recover
Welcome to Cocaine Anonymous. We are all here for the same reason—our inability to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances. The first step towards solving any problem is admitting that there is a problem. The problem, as we see it, consists of an obsession of the mind and an allergy of the body.…