Cocaine – The Other Side of the Line

Everyone talks about the buzz. But there’s Another Side to that Line of cocaine.
- The side where you’re louder than you think.
- Where your mates roll their eyes.
- Where your “banter” becomes boring, your confidence turns to chaos,
- That night out stops being fun – for everyone else.
You’re not as sharp, funny, or charming as you think you are.
You’re the one who won’t shut up, who’s overdoing it, who’s crossing the line.
It’s the 3 a.m. chatter that no one wants to hear.
The work meeting where you’re half-present and over-promising.
The match where you’re shouting at everyone, not just the ref.
Because cocaine doesn’t just mess with your health, it messes with who you are.
Have a serious think about stopping
Cocaine can take more than your cash. Over time, it eats away at sleep, mood, and patience.
But stopping, cutting back or cutting it out, means getting the good stuff back:
- You’ll be less selfish, less snappy, more present.
- You’ll have money in your pocket and real energy in your tank.
- You’ll get back to enjoying nights out, not surviving them.
If you’re using—know the risks, know the facts.
The safest choice is never to use illicit drugs but if you choose to take cocaine, be smart about it.
- Take less and wait between lines – coke hits fast and wears off quick.
- Stay hydrated – but don’t overdo it.
- Avoid mixing with alcohol – it makes both drugs more toxic as cocaethylene
- Don’t use alone – someone should be there if things go wrong.
- Look out for your mates – they might not notice when they’ve gone too far.
If you would like support to cut down or stop then please contact Forward Leeds