I Think My Mum Could Secretly Be a Cocaine Addict….?
Question by im a guy needs help: I think my mum could secretly be a cocaine addict….?
Im 20 and live at home with my mum and brother , and im fairly clued up on drugs and what not which leads to my suspissions . shes i nurse and works long hours. i think she could be sniffing coke. she`s always sniffling up and blowing her nose etc , has bad mood swings and is abit strange. its not like i can ask her i dont think it would get any were.
this is a serious concerened question because i dont have anybody else to ask in all fairness.
i will probaliy see this on a funny website soon , but ow well.
answers and advice how to catch her etc would be great thanks.
thanks for the replys . half and half on the list there. someting to think about . thanks again.
Best answer:
Answer by marinecadet
Do you know anything about her money situation? People addicted to cocaine usually spend ALOT of money to support their habit.
Does she have bloody noses? Sniffling and blowing nose could be due to many other things, like allergies, asthma, weather changes, illnesses.
Has she lost a great amount of weight recently? Cocaine users usually have low BMI.
my mother is a nurse and has mood swings, but this is usually due to Long hours doing laborious work, like you said, stress from the things she sees at work and menopause (hormonal changes.)
Is your mother menopausal? or suffer from any mental disorders (depression, anxiety)
Does your family have a history of addiction to drugs or alcohol? or problems with self control? (Your maternal grandmother or grandfather, your maternal uncles and aunts)
If your mother was doing cocaine, where would she get it from?
Does your mother have trouble sleeping? Insomnia?
These are all things to seriously consider. Look up on google “signs of cocaine addiction” Good luck! Cheers
Here’s a list I got from google search:
job loss
eyes bloodshot
eye pupils wide open
insomnia
irritability
frequent mood swings
problems with work performance
frequent tardiness absence from work
debt money problems
nose bleeds
anxious anxiety attacks
family issues
rapid or irregular heartbeat
relationship problems
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