Sober and Remission

F14.21 Cocaine Use Disorder In Remission

Retired Snow Day.

Straight talk

You turned in your membership card to the all nighter club. This code is for people who used to live on white lines and are now focused on staying off the ride. This one belongs to the nervous systems that used to think all nighters and heart palpitations were a personality. The hat does not glamorize the past; it quietly high fives the part of you that chose boring over burning out. It is perfect for people who now prefer their dopamine delivered by sleep, snacks and group texts.

What the doctor says

This diagnosis indicates prior cocaine use disorder with current remission, meaning problematic use has stopped or greatly decreased for a significant period while the risk of relapse remains part of the clinical picture. Cocaine use disorder involves cycles of intense use and crash, often wrapped around work, nightlife or coping with unresolved pain. Remission is not just abstinence but the painstaking process of rewiring reward pathways and routines. The code marks clinical progress; the hat nods to the human cost behind it.

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