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The Detox Process: How To Get Help In The Darkest Times

Detox Process

 

The opiate epidemic is reaching critical levels and although solutions are often discussed, an effective plan has yet to reach consensus. In the meantime, the best way to help is through providing education and resources for getting clean. The detox process is hard and no one should pretend otherwise. That said, it is certainly not impossible. Success stories can either lift you up by revealing that there is a light at the end of the proverbial tunnel, or they can drag you down into despair about your inability to achieve the same results. The only way to get clean is to admit you need help, and understand that nobody can or should do it alone. Hopefully, the information found here will teach you a little about the detox process, and what it takes to get clean.

Detoxing
The pain associated with kicking an opiate addiction is all too real. That’s why there are detox doctors and clinics specifically available to the individuals who suffer from this unfortunate condition. Treating addiction as an illness allows for treatment from doctors rather than condemnation from the masses.

The withdrawal symptoms for individuals addicted to short-acting opioids generally occur within one to three days. In this time, the most pain is felt, but it begins to taper within a week’s time. These symptoms include abdominal pain, vomiting, and anxiety. Persisting or chronic symptoms can last for weeks or months depending on the person and include anxiety as well as insomnia and dysphoria.

Suboxone is a partial opioid agonist that works by tricking your brain into believing that it is receiving a full endorphin-releasing dose of opiates while giving almost no euphoria or ‘high’. This is one of the treatment options that is widely used, under the direct supervision of a detox doctor, to reduce cravings. It can be hard for anyone to sever the connection between opiates and pleasure, that’s why doctors provide treatment for those in need.

Talk to a local detox doctor in Fort Lauderdale to learn more about the detox process and the cost of suboxone treatment, or other treatment methods that can help ease the lasting withdrawal symptoms. You can break the addiction cycle, but you can’t do it alone. Reach out to someone and make a change.

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