Oxycodone Withdrawal
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?
Do you notice how even when the dose of opiates that you or the person you love take continues to increase, the pain does not entirely decrease?
What if there was a way that you could avoid withdrawal pain, with Oxycodone withdrawal help, and afterwards; you could live your life in health without pain?
Even all of the potential reasons that are causing the pain can be treated in more effective ways with no opiates present within the body, since naturally a tolerance is eventually developed to these medications.
Symptoms of opiate withdrawal occur if Oxycodone is suddenly discontinued or reduced in dosage too quickly. This prescription opiate produces narcotic like effects similar to that of heroin or morphine-like drugs. A suddenly discontinued supply of this drug often will cause unbearable symptoms of Oxy withdrawal including diarrhea, abdominal cramping, profuse sweating, irritability and insomnia. This agonizing process is one of the major reasons why most individuals with dependencies feel like they cannot stop using drugs. Dependency or addiction to this drug can produce extremely painful withdrawal symptoms and many users increase their dose, which in turn adds to the dependency or Oxycodone addiction, just to avoid Oxycodone withdrawal syndrome symptoms.
Withdrawal symptoms can last for days, weeks, or months and cravings for the drug or other residual effects can last for years. Some patients have reported leg tremors last months on end. However, residually lasting opiate withdraw symptoms are very likely a result of not having a proper withdrawal process. Moreover, as long as this withdrawal is undergone correctly with Oxycodone withdrawal treatment, the process is entirely tolerable and surprisingly mild. Specific symptoms and side effects vary with each person, yet some common features include: aches and pains, abnormal skin sensations, anxiety, flu- or cold-like symptoms, fever, diarrhea, goose bumps, loss of appetite, headaches, mood swings, pain, nausea, rapid heartbeat, restlessness, runny nose, rigid muscles, shivering, seeing, feeling, or hearing things that aren’t there, sleeping difficulties or insomnia, sneezing, sweating, tremors, trouble concentrating, vomiting, and weakness.
Mothers who have taken Oxycodone during pregnancy often give birth to infants that show symptoms of respiratory depression or other similar opiate withdrawal symptoms. This may occur in newborn infants at birth. Any individuals who have compromised their health due to dependence to this drug, for example: overuse, are at risk for a traumatic – sometimes health threatening – withdrawal if the process is not monitored with Oxycodone withdrawal help by capably trained medical professionals. Possibly severe side effects of Oxycodone withdrawal syndrome may include: cardiac arrest, excessive blood pressure drops, circulatory depression, respiratory arrest, coma, shock, and respiratory depression. The reason why discontinuing use of this drug causes withdrawal pain is because opiates provide a false source of the body’s natural painkilling endorphins. This causes the body to shut down its natural production.
Therefore, when the opiate is withdrawn, there are no more endorphins to help block pain and even a soft touch could feel painful. This also is the case for the emotions. Because no endorphins are left to limit emotional sensitivity, the individual in withdrawal experiences emotional sensitivity that is heightened. Alternative to Meds Center Sedona drug rehab helps individuals avoid Oxycodone withdrawal symptoms through combining a one to two week Suboxone treatment course with the use of endorphin building nutrients, which makes this a surprisingly comfortable withdrawal. Suboxone, a medication which will ease withdrawal is administered by our doctor for a period of one to two weeks.
Suboxone occupies opiate receptors, but it does not produce “high” feelings. The person may be converted over from Oxy to Suboxone, and then they can be tapered off from Suboxone gradually over another one to two weeks. This eases the withdrawal substantially. In our Arizona drug treatment center, the individual also receives during this time amino acids and endorphin building nutrients created for restoration of low endorphins. Raising these endorphins as a part of Oxycodone withdrawal treatment also helps to lessen withdrawal symptoms, offers a long-lasting relief, and lowers the chance of relapse.
In the 24 hour residential setting provided in our Sedona drug rehab, we have had the pleasure of working with and helping nearly a thousand people. We do know this problem pretty well, and each week we hold graduation ceremonies for people who are former opiate users. The friends and family members of the graduating participant attend, and they are almost always just totally stunned that we really could help them to identify effective answers to the problem, and also that the participant now contains everything they need to preserve the healthy and peaceful life that they created while here.
Our Arizona drug treatment program is here in dedication to helping these problems get managed successfully. Please call us to find out what Oxycodone withdrawal help can be given to you or the person you love.