Oxycodone Rehab
Oxycodone Rehab
Do you just wish that Oxycodone use could be ended, however you may be afraid of Oxycodone cessation problems, such as withdrawal symptoms, ongoing pain or continuous cravings?
Have you been noticing that the amount of this medication being taken by you or a person you love keeps on increasing in dose, but the symptoms of pain it is meant to treat are still there?

Well, what if you could be positive that withdrawal pains would be avoided and you could live a life without remaining pain problems?

The underlying causes may even be treated more effectively without narcotic opiates being present, since the human body has a natural tendency to become tolerant to them.

Oxycodone rehab treatment is needed once an individual realizes that they have formed an Oxycodone addiction. Commonly prescribed for relief of pain, this drug is a highly addictive opiate, and especially when abused, misused, or used for extended periods of time. When an individual has formed an opiate addiction, they will undoubtedly need the help and support that
opiate rehab offers. However, when an individual does accept help and enters into a rehab program, getting off of this drug is a surpassingly mild process and they can achieve sobriety. Pain should not be concerning in rehab. A common hang-up that may inhibit you from entering into Oxycodone rehab centers is the fear that you will experience unbearable pain.

This concern may be a result from persons attempting to rehabilitate themselves on their own at home, as this usually proves to be a painful experience. Or this can also be due to not using the medication in legitimate ways, therefore constantly running out and going through painful withdrawals. However, this is not what happens when withdrawal is correctly done in the supporting and therapeutic setting of an Oxycodone rehabilitation center. When this drug is discontinued correctly, the process can be a pleasant surprise; totally tolerable and incredibly mild. Secondly, your pain shouldn’t concern you when you are in Oxy rehab because the chances are that you won’t need Oxycodone anymore once you are in recovery from your addiction.

Aside from the physical pain, you might also be concerned about confronting your emotional pain while in opiate rehab. This concern is legitimate since your addiction could have been hiding you from your feelings and many other things in your life. You can, in fact, probably expect to deal with some sensitive emotional issues while you are going through your rehabilitation. You may have to face some consequences from your drug addiction while receiving Oxycodone rehab help if you want to ever overcome it. While during the beginning, your Oxy use was probably only what the doctor prescribed, though, as the addiction grew, your focus was more on it than anything else.

In Oxycodone rehab treatment, you will learn that you probably took the drug when you were in emotional pain just as much as when you were feeling physical pain. You may even find that you took it only when you felt pain that was emotional, instead of physical. Some individuals dependent on opiates started taking these drugs after they had a surgery or physical trauma. Many others though, are more drawn towards these drugs because they help block emotional sensitivity. Opiate drugs act falsely and mimic the natural pain-killers of the body (endorphins). Endorphins do not just help limit physical sensations of pain, but they limit emotional pain also. When someone is low on endorphins, they feel their own emotions and other feelings too acutely, causing an over-sensitivity which can be emotionally painful. When a person in this condition takes an opiate, they usually feel “regular” for the first time. Our Arizona addiction rehab uses a combination of the best of both traditional and holistic medicine, incorporating an approach that addresses neurotransmitter deficits and other potential underlying causes of original symptoms.

At the Alternative to Meds Center Sedona drug treatment facility, we employ the use of endorphin replenishing endorphins to restore the low-endorphin state combined with administration of Suboxone by our doctor for a one to two week course. The individual is switched from Oxycodone to Suboxone where they can then be gradually tapered off the Suboxone over a course of one to two weeks. This greatly eases the withdrawals. Suboxone occupies the individual’s opiate receptors without causing the individual to feel “drugged” or “high”. During this time, the individual will also receive nutrients, amino acids targeted to restore a low-endorphin state. Some of the most successful residents in Oxycodone rehab centers also include high protein food, exercise and the elimination of processed food and sugars into their routine.

We have worked in our Sedona drug treatment center with nearly one thousand people within a 24 hour residential surrounding – we know the issue of addiction and recovery well. Every week, we have graduation parties for previous opiate users. At these events, family members and friends attend, and they are in shock at how we located real solutions for the problems, and how their loved one has achieved the knowledge of how to successfully preserve life in peaceful and healthy ways.

We invite you to call us anytime to get an understanding of the Oxycodone rehab help that our Arizona addiction rehab can provide to your loved one or you.
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