Methadone Cessation
Do you wish to begin a process of Methadone cessation treatment, but are scared of painful Methadone withdrawal symptoms, and continuous issues with pain and cravings for opiates?
Have you seen the amount of Methadone or other opiates keep going up in use with you or your loved one, but the pain is still entirely there? What would you do if you knew that all of this pain could be avoided as much as possible, and you or your loved one could live life with greatly lessened or completely diminished pain? Methadone cessation help at our Opiate Arizona cessation center can assist in achieving this. Even the underlying source of pain problems can be addressed better without opiates present, since the body and brain both eventually develop tolerance to these drugs.
Methadone is an opiate that is used to replace addictions to opiates such as heroin, and often leads many individuals to repeat the cycle of opiate dependence with Methadone addiction and eventually go through opiate cessation. In many cases, people get addicted to this opiate medication from purchasing it from a friend or drug dealer. Whether the individual is getting Methadone treatment from a clinic or on the street, when using another opiate as a replacement for their drug of choice, they will very likely face Methadone withdrawal. The process of withdrawal can be made much more tolerable with opiate cessation ification. One would think that you wouldn’t have to worry about Methadone cessation symptoms; since this is a drug that is meant for treating an addiction. The fact of the matter is that this drug can be just as hard as or significantly harder to cessation from than heroin.
Opiate cessation can take weeks, months or even years depending on how long the person has been taking this opiate and how high their dosage is. When someone suddenly stops taking this opiate replacement drug, they can experience physical opiate withdrawal for up to a year, and all of the psychological factors of their addiction can last a lifetime. In order to properly cessation from this drug as comfortable as possible, the person must taper their dosage down very slowly. People who try to do this on their own will most likely find out that it’s too hard to endure and successfully stay clean afterwards. Usually when someone tries to endure Methadone cessation symptoms by themselves with no help, the pain of withdrawal is too hard to handle and they end up relapsing. This can happen several times and become a vicious cycle.
If someone is serious about getting off of this drug; it is a lifetime commitment and it starts with finding the right place to cessation . Rehab and treatment centers that truly want to help you will walk hand in hand with you while providing Methadone cessation help. There will never be a moment where you have to face something alone such as cravings, emotional and physical pain, insomnia, anxiety, depression, headaches, or general feelings of being unwell. There will be someone there for you twenty four hours of the day to counsel you and guide you on your journey to being opiate free. Spending time in a sauna, massage and/or acupuncture, eating healthy (but delicious) food, taking vitamins and minerals, and therapy are just some of the activities that integrative Methadone cessation centers offer.
Opiate users can feel stuck, especially when they are taking Methadone treatment in placement of their previous addiction to opiates. This is not always a good way to get clean, opiate users should know that they are strong and can easily make it through a short period of opiate cessation to go on living the rest of their life with no pain. Many individuals who have a Methadone addiction are drawn towards opiates as they help to dampen emotional pain, especially individuals with sensitive personalities. When opiate withdrawal is done correctly, it can be entirely simple and tolerable. At Alternative to Meds Center Sedona opiate cessation includes a combination of one to two weeks with Suboxone and endorphin building nutrients, making Methadone cessation treatment surprisingly mild.
Suboxone is administered by the doctor at our opiate Arizona cessation center and eases withdrawal pain without over-drugging the person. Endorphins are what are called “the body’s natural painkillers”. Raising the body’s natural pain killers (endorphins) with nutrients will also effectively relieve withdrawal symptoms and additionally provides a lower chance for relapse and long-lasting pain relief. The individual in withdrawal can be switched over from Methadone to Suboxone, and can then be comfortably weaned off of Suboxone over one to two weeks. The person will also be receiving amino acids and nutrients designed to restore a state of low endorphins during this period of time. The residents most successful in opiate withdrawal also include exercise, food high in proteins, and eliminate sugar, caffeine, and processed foods from their regimen.
Methadone cessation – where can this take place?
We’ve worked collaboratively with over one thousand individuals in our residential Sedona opiate cessation 24 hour setting, we know this issue well. We graduate former users each week. Participants’ friends and family member attend these graduations, and are in shock when they see we actually found resolutions for the problems, and that their loved one now has the knowledge necessary to uphold a life which will be supportive to their newly discovered tranquility in life.
Please call to know more about what can be done to provide Methadone cessation help to you or the one you love. We are here becase we are dedicsted to handling these problems effectively.