Hydrocodone Rehab
There are many unique parts of a Hydrocodone opiate rehab program, each part addressing a unique part of recovery. Often, these stages may include: cessation ification, counseling, and then after care.
Cessation is the first phase of the opiate rehabilitation process, and before any other part of treatment can begin; this phase has to be completed. This is because individuals are likely not stable enough to get the most benefits from counseling, and an individual who has not cessation ed properly is also at a high risk of relapsing. There are two main types of cessation , medical and natural.
Medical cessation consists of using another opiate such as Suboxone and reducing the dose over time in order to limit withdrawal symptoms. Natural cessation often consists of stopping use of the medication under the supervision of a doctor, and the counseling and medical team assists individuals through natural therapies and substances to cope through uncomfortable withdrawal that may occur during the first days of cessation. Medical and natural cessation es are also often combined to provide the best comfort and ease for the individual as possible. Because opiate dependence occurs psychologically as much as it does physically, counseling can play a very substantial role in the Hydrocodone opiate rehab process.
Counseling sessions are opportunities for people to: Talk honestly and openly about opiate use and how it has impacted their lives. Form a close working relationship with their counselor to unveil the causes that contributed to the individual turning to opiate use. Ident solutions that the person can use every day which will help them to live a happy drug-free lifestyle. Share experiences and stories with the therapist or other addicts in recovery to build a support network, this really aids the recovery process. Aftercare is the opportunity for an individual to prepare themselves the best they can for life after they complete their rehab program.
The Hydrocodone rehab programs which use aftercare can vary accordingly, but include: Group support programs – offering support from other addicts in recovery, such as 12 step programs, Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous. Sober living – provides a place for the individual to solely focus on recovering instead of getting thrown back immediately into the world outside. Follow up counseling – gives a chance for the individuals to receive “tune-ups” regularly from professional therapists who recognize what the unique needs are for recovering addicts. Most people who suffer problems with opiate addiction starting using painkilling medications after a surgery or injury, and other people may be drawn towards opiates since they help to lessen emotional pain or sensitivity as well as physical.
Alternative to Meds Center helps people to decrease their dependence to opiates, other drugs or alcohol. When opiate withdrawal is done in the correct way, it can be a relatively simple and completely tolerable process. Combining a course of Suboxone for one to two weeks with the use of endorphin accumulating nutrients makes this rehab process surprisingly mild. Endorphins are the natural pain-killers of the body. Suboxone is a drug that aids in easing withdrawal. Additionally, building up the body’s natural pain killers through use of nutrients will effectively limit symptoms of withdrawal, and also will provide extended pain relief and will greatly lessen the chances of relapse in the future.
Suboxone successfully eases and lessen withdrawal, which is administered through our medical doctor. Suboxone will keep the opiate receptors occupied, without making the person feel drugged or high. The individual is converted from their opiate of choice to Suboxone, and then tapered off from Suboxone during another one or two week period. Individuals also receive during this time beneficial endorphin raising nutrients, and amino acids designed specifically for restoring a low endorphin state. The residents that are most successful additionally include high protein food and exercise, while eliminating sugar and processed food from their daily regimens.
Learn more about why a person may have started opiate use to begin with, and what we do to effectively guide individuals through Hydrocodone opiate rehab.