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I blew benefits on coke addiction…it was so bad, I’d lick car seat & sniff carpet if I dropped drugs before wake-up call

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Woman Reveals ⁣Desperate Depths of Cocaine Addiction -‌ From Licking Car Seats ‍to⁤ 80 ‌Days ‍Clean

A⁣ woman ⁣has ⁣bravely shared teh ‍harrowing details of her cocaine addiction, revealing she once resorted ​to​ licking ⁣car seats and sniffing carpets in a desperate search for⁣ dropped traces of the​ drug. Bethany Nicholson, 31, from Manchester, opened up ​about⁤ her years-long battle with the Class A substance, detailing how a single ⁤line in‌ a nightclub toilet spiralled into a‍ life-threatening ⁤dependency that destroyed ‍her⁤ relationships, finances, and career.

nicholson’s addiction began socially⁢ but quickly escalated,consuming her ‌life ‍and leading to increasingly desperate ​measures to feed her habit. ​She blew through benefits intended for living ⁣expenses, prioritizing cocaine above all else. “It was ‌so bad, I’d lick ⁣car seats and sniff carpet if I dropped drugs ⁢before wake-up,” she confessed. A turning point came in July when,‍ after multiple relapses, she finally‍ confided in⁣ her mother ​and therapist.

After initially experimenting with cocaine socially, Nicholson found herself increasingly⁣ reliant on the drug.Over months,she⁢ relapsed ‍repeatedly,battling intense self-loathing⁣ with ‍each setback. The final relapse in July prompted a crucial⁢ step: ​honesty with her ⁣support⁣ network.

With the support of her mother and therapist,Nicholson committed to recovery and distanced ⁣herself from her former friendship group,recognizing the need to remove herself from environments where drug use ⁤was prevalent. A ‍subsequent diagnosis ‌of ADHD provided further insight ⁣into her vulnerability, learning that individuals with the condition are statistically more prone to cocaine addiction⁢ due to impulsivity, inattention, and⁣ self-medication tendencies. “Knowing ⁢I wasn’t to ‘blame’ for becoming​ an addict really helped ⁤me,” ⁣she​ explained.

Now 80 days clean, Nicholson is utilizing therapy, group sessions, and social media – where⁤ she posts about her journey under the ⁤handle @Sobrietywithbeth – to‌ maintain accountability and inspire ​others. She has been overwhelmed by the response, receiving hundreds of direct messages from women struggling with similar addictions, both current and in recovery.

“One line in ‍a nightclub toilet almost ended⁢ my life,⁤ wreaking havoc on ⁤my relationships, my finances and ⁢my career,” Nicholson stated. While ⁢currently unemployed,she hopes to return to social-media management next‌ year as her recovery progresses.

Nicholson’s story serves as a powerful message of hope, demonstrating‍ that recovery from ‍cocaine addiction ⁤is possible.

GETTING HELP

If you think ⁢that you⁤ have a drug addiction then please contact your GP.

You​ can also visit FRANK ⁢ for honest information about drugs and to find‌ local treatment services.

If you are having trouble finding the right help, call the ‌FRANK⁢ drugs helpline‍ on 0300 1236600.

Or click ‌here to visit the NHS website for more​ advice⁢ and support.

Bethany was ‘stunned’ by the people she met‌ at her Cocaine Anonymous‌ meetings – just normal people who’d been ​sucked‌ into addiction ⁣(Credit:⁤ Bethany Nicholson).

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