Cocaine Addiction?
Question by kristal k: cocaine addiction?
what are some common signs of someone addicted to cocaine?
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Answer by GIRL
sudden drastic weight loss always arises suspicions, sometimes their skin will get worse, but as for emotional changes and stuff like that, i don’t really know. but weight loss definitely, lack of interest in things maybe, skin problems, no appetite
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