Drugs and immune system or something...?!


Question: Drugs and immune system or something....?
i dont really want any judgment of what i did because my life is mine so if your just going to say "well you're stupid" then please don't answer.
So for about 1 1/2 to 2 months i had been using cocaine everyday, anywhere between 5-9 times a day. Not a lot at a time though, but I guess it adds up.

Anyways, i recently decided to stop doing that drug (along with drinking & cigarettes, which i didn't really do regularly though) and for the first week i felt amazing, had a clear head, lots of energy, and felt really healthy.
Now literally overnight, with no signs, I now have a very sore throat, cant think right, am sore all over, and have a stuffy nose.

Finally, the question is can recently quitting doing a lot of cocaine possibly bring down your immune system or is my body just detoxing, or did i just sick, unrelated to it.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Both are quite possible. Detox symptoms are sure to come. Your sore throat could be just that. I can't imagine that you were actually eating healthily during that time period. Be sure to drink lots of water.Health Question & Answer

Try nux vomica in 200 potency as it is an antidote to many unhealthy vices. This is a homoeopathic medicine. Take 6-8 pills in the morning and night and chew in mouth. Pl. dont substitute drinking and cigarettes as you are adding two bad habits for one. Do yoga and meditation which wii definitely aid in having good self control . This will keep up your physical and mental abilities to cope up with the situation. Start immediately and reap the benefits. Health Question & Answer



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