By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept

Need To Know

News, culture and entertainment you need to know

Font ResizerAa
  • U.K News
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Travel
  • Fitness and health
  • Tech
  • Motors
  • Sports
  • More
Reading: ‘I spent £800 a month on cocaine and barely slept – I seemed like the life of the party but was hiding a dark secret’
Share
Font ResizerAa

Need To Know

News, culture and entertainment you need to know

  • U.K News
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Travel
  • Fitness and health
  • Tech
  • Motors
  • Sports
  • More
Search
  • U.K News
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Travel
  • Fitness and health
  • Tech
  • Motors
  • Sports
  • More
Follow US
Need To Know > Fitness and health > ‘I spent £800 a month on cocaine and barely slept – I seemed like the life of the party but was hiding a dark secret’
Woman reveals how she overcame an 800 pound a month cocaine addiction that left her battling suicidal thoughts - and is now sober for over two years and helping others.
Fitness and health

‘I spent £800 a month on cocaine and barely slept – I seemed like the life of the party but was hiding a dark secret’

Ria Newman
Last updated: March 24, 2026 8:18 am
Ria Newman Published March 24, 2026
Share
Danielle Moore whilst she was an addict. (Jam Press/@daniellessoberjourney)
SHARE

A woman has revealed how she managed to overcome a cocaine addiction which saw her spending £800 a month and seriously struggling with her mental health.

Danielle Moore seemed like the “life of the party”, but beneath the drug-fuelled smiles was a young woman trapped in a downward spiral, barely sleeping and battling suicidal thoughts.

The 26-year-old started taking cocaine at just 18, taking it on nights out or while at parties, but soon escalated to daily use as a “coping mechanism” to battle her anxiety.

READ MORE: Brit mum’s periods stopped as doctors ‘dismissed’ symptom as anxiety – it was ‘satsuma-sized’ brain tumour

It got to the point where she would wake up and take a bump in the mornings, spending hundreds of pounds to keep up with her addiction.

“I had different groups of dangerous people round for parties every evening and rarely slept because I didn’t want to ever feel the low or have the crash,” Danielle, an accredited sober coach from Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, told Need To Know.

Woman reveals how she overcame an 800 pound a month cocaine addiction that left her battling suicidal thoughts - and is now sober for over two years and helping others.
Danielle Moore whilst she was an addict. (Jam Press/@daniellessoberjourney)

“I realised it had become an addiction when I wasn’t able to have a glass of wine without craving cocaine.

“I had extreme facial swelling from the amount of alcohol I was drinking but remained under weight.

“I went away volunteering to Tanzania in 2022 to try and get away from the drink and drugs and have a reset for two months, which did really help.

“However, as soon as I got back, I immediately started doing cocaine again and was in such a low place I started doing it in the mornings.

“This is when I knew I had to make a serious change and get help.”

Danielle started using the drug while partying on nights out at the age of just 18 – but it became a slippery slope.

Woman reveals how she overcame an 800 pound a month cocaine addiction that left her battling suicidal thoughts - and is now sober for over two years and helping others.
Danielle Moore. (Jam Press/@daniellessoberjourney)

She said: “Every year older I got, I was using it more and more regularly, until it got to a stage in my early 20s of doing it every day – including in the mornings.

“I was really struggling with my mental health and didn’t like feeling anxious, so I used it as a coping mechanism to feel a buzz and stay out all night.

“I used it as a way to avoid my feelings and not be in my head.

“I needed a constant high to escape the low.

“It was definitely avoidance of real life and anxiety that triggered me to use cocaine so much.”

Danielle was struggling with her mental health at the time, and was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) – which can lead to emotional instability and even suicidal thoughts.

Woman reveals how she overcame an 800 pound a month cocaine addiction that left her battling suicidal thoughts - and is now sober for over two years and helping others.
Danielle Moore during her trip to Tanzania. (Jam Press/@daniellessoberjourney)

Things came to a head for Daniele while celebrating Oktoberfest in 2023.

She said: “I drank alcohol and took cocaine all day and seriously considered ending my life.

“I had seemed like the life of the party all day but went home and self-harmed.

“No one knew how much pain I was in and I was at rock bottom.”

The devastating experience led her to seek therapy and support – which she says has been “life-changing”.

She focused on sobriety, guided by a therapist, which was “really tough” but paid off.

Danielle said: “It has been completely transformative.

Woman reveals how she overcame an 800 pound a month cocaine addiction that left her battling suicidal thoughts - and is now sober for over two years and helping others.
Danielle Moore after completing her Marathon. (Jam Press/@daniellessoberjourney)

“When I came to terms with the fact I must be fully sober, everything started changing and improving for the better.

“The early stages are really tough as you have to face everything you’ve been running from for so long and work through uncomfortable feelings.

“It’s also hard work learning how to manage anxiety and low moods in a healthy way.

“It takes full commitment to break the old habit of drinking and taking cocaine to cope, and replace it with something sustainable and healthy.

“I received so much positive reinforcement very quickly on my recovery journey which made it so much easier to stick with, and I had very supportive people around me – which I’m so lucky to have had.

Woman reveals how she overcame an 800 pound a month cocaine addiction that left her battling suicidal thoughts - and is now sober for over two years and helping others.
Danielle Moore. (Jam Press/@daniellessoberjourney)

“I find life without alcohol and cocaine so effortless and am my best self, someone I am very proud to be.

“I’m an entirely new person – I couldn’t be more grateful for the life I now get to lead.”

Danielle has been sober for more than two years now, and is enjoying a “positive and peaceful life” – having trained as a sober coach to help other people struggling with addiction.

She also focuses her energies on fitness, and celebrated running a marathon and completing a Hyrox event last year.

She no longer exhibits symptoms of BPD – which she believes was exacerbated by her cocaine and alcohol misuse.

Danielle said: “It’s heartbreaking how common cocaine is in the party circuit.
“It’s glamourised as an upper-market drug that ‘picks you up’ and keeps you going so you can party longer, but it’s actually just a highly addictive poison which inevitably kills you.

(Jam Press/@daniellessoberjourney)
(Jam Press/@daniellessoberjourney)

“It’s so easy to get caught up in believing it’s just a bit of short-term fun, but when mixed with alcohol it forms a whole new drug called cocaethylene – it’s highly dangerous and addictive.”

Danielle is sharing her story to warn other young people about the dangers, adding: “Cocaine might be presented to you as a fun confidence-booster, but very quickly you will see what it really is.

“It will destroy your mental health and take away all the unique, warm qualities that make you, you.

“A feeling won’t kill you, but alcohol and cocaine will.

“It is not a sustainable coping method and will destroy you from the inside out, no matter who you are.

“The quote ‘one day or day one’ is so true.

“You have to choose a day one and start if you ever want the dream of feeling better one day to happen.

“It really is possible to turn everything around.”

READ MORE: ‘I lost weight to fall pregnant, had my miracle baby then went BACK on the jabs just a few weeks later’

You Might Also Like

CEO’s son ‘causes pile-up while drunk and poses on smashed convertible’

‘I’m a high-adrenalin ‘skywalker’ who performs stunts on top of tall buildings without a safety harness’

Brits warned common Google searches could be dangerous and cost them THOUSANDS

Brits warned of travel chaos as nationwide strike threatens flights, trains and airports

Police find bizarre witchcraft altar in flat of influencer accused of tourist robberies

TAGGED:addictiondiagnosedDrugsFitnessHealthlifestyleshockingVideo
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
InstagramFollow
TiktokFollow
Most read
Mother, 39, died in hospital three days after three-in-one cosmetic surgery just five months after giving birth, leaving devastated husband and baby son behind.
World

New mum, 39, dies after three-in-one cosmetic surgery

William McGee William McGee May 26, 2026
Mum and dad killed in tragic crash leave two toddlers behind after car plunges from bridge
Bikini-clad shoplifters caught raiding booze shelf during Bank Holiday heatwave
Student, 21, killed by ‘drunk driver’ on wrong side of road moments after sending ‘almost home’ text
Reckless teens dodge train by seconds after playing on railway tracks

Categories

  • Lifestyle
  • U.K News
  • World
  • Technology
  • Business
Quick Link
  • My Bookmark
  • Interests
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Write for us
  • Authors
  • Contact
Top Categories
  • Business
  • Environment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Fitness and health
  • Property
  • Entertainment

Subscribe US

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Read Next

Traveller caught smuggling 58 live tortoises strapped to her thighs at China border crossing after strong animal odour gave her away to suspicious customs officers.
World

Smelly traveler caught with 58 live tortoises strapped to her thighs

May 26, 2026
Rich Kids Go Skint star Jodie Weston reveals she's refusing to strip off this heatwave after personal trainers and skinny jab brands flooded her page shaming her body.
Lifestyle

Rich Kids Go Skint star covers up in heatwave after trainers and skinny jab brands ‘shame’ her post-baby body

May 26, 2026
Two best friends aged 20 gunned down by masked motorcycle assassins in high-speed Colombia ambush after night out, with one believed linked to drug gang boyfriend.
World

Young women shot dead by masked assassins in horror high-speed chase

May 26, 2026
Brits branded "scum" after Weymouth Beach left covered in dirty nappies, booze cans and plastic toys during Bank Holiday heatwave as temperatures soared to 33C.
U.K News

Brits branded ‘scum’ after beach left covered in nappies, booze cans and rubbish during heatwave

May 26, 2026
YouTuber Billy Moore suffered nasty faceplant injury after pothole flung him from scooter, then blasted Manchester mayor Andy Burnham over the city's road conditions.
U.K News

Fuming YouTuber Billy Moore takes swing at mayor Andy Burnham after pothole faceplant

May 26, 2026
Former beauty queen and TNT Sports presenter Miroslava Montemayor, 36, reveals ultra-rare bone illness affecting just 22 Mexicans left her with 16 microfractures.
World

Beauty queen discovers she’s suffering from rare illness after breaking hip

May 26, 2026
Elderly couple found dead in luxury golf community home died in apparent murder-suicide after wife fell victim to Tom Selleck impersonation scam, police reveal.
US

Elderly couple scammed out of thousands by ‘fake Tom Selleck’ found dead in murder-suicide

May 26, 2026
South African couple Lindy and Kris Snyman finally welcomed dream daughter Olivia Jane via surrogate after a desperate Facebook plea following decade of heartbreak.
Fitness and health

Couple begged friends on Facebook to be their SURROGATE – and finally have a baby after cancer dashed their dreams

May 26, 2026

Categories

  • Lifestyle
  • U.K News
  • World
  • Technology
  • Business
Quick Link
  • My Bookmark
  • Interests
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Write for us
  • Authors
  • Contact
Top Categories
  • Business
  • Environment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Fitness and health
  • Property
  • Entertainment

Subscribe US

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

2024 © Need To Know. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?