How To Recover From Opioid Addiction
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The Steps Of Proper Opioid Addiction Recovery
Opioid addiction recovery is a process. That process can last anywhere from weeks to years depending on the person, the substance they’re abusing, and how long they’ve been abusing it. Because recovery can take so long, people may try to talk themselves into shorter treatment options, or even attempt to go through recovery on their own. But limiting treatment time can be dangerous and lead to relapse, so it’s important to stick with the recovery process, no matter how long it takes.
Usually, the recovery process starts with getting through withdrawal. Anyone that’s become addicted to opioids will have a physical dependency. That means when they stop using, they’re going to experience withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms include:
- Anxiety
- Insomnia
- Muscle Aches
- Sweating
- Cramping
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
While none of these symptoms are life-threatening, they can be very uncomfortable to go through. People who try to work through withdrawal on their own return to prescription painkillers or other opioids just to ease the pains of withdrawal. There are detox centers that help people get through withdrawal. But these centers aren’t where recovery ends.
After detox, recovery continues at rehabilitation centers. Through these centers, patients go through various treatment modalities that help them understand their addiction, learn what caused their addictive habits, and correct thoughts and behavior patterns that could contribute to addiction problems in the future. Many patients start in residential rehabilitation and move into various outpatient programs later in the recovery process.
What To Look For In Opioid Addiction Treatment Centers
Rehab centers aren’t all the same. They won’t provide you with the same treatment programs, medical staff or environmental settings. Going through treatment at just any rehab center may not benefit you in the long run. You need to find a center that will truly help you maintain your sobriety for years to come.
It’s important to find a facility with staff that sees you as an individual. Before you enter treatment, they should be engaged in understanding who you are, what’s important to you, and what you need out of the recovery process. With that knowledge, they’ll be able to alter some treatment programs to fit your needs and your goals. They’ll also be able to guide you to programs that will benefit you the most.
In order to help you find the right programs, the rehab centers have to offer you those programs. Great rehab centers offer a variety of traditional and holistic programs that blend together in your treatment plan. The balance gives you a chance to be introspective, find support with others, and relax in programs that provide you with coping mechanisms that you can use in the future. If rehab centers don’t provide you with that balance, you may have gaps in your recovery that could cause you problems after you leave treatment.
Your Opioid Addiction Doesn’t Have To Control Your Life
Recovering from opioid addiction is a possibility. No matter where you need to start in the recovery process, Steps To Recovery can help. We understand that you are unique. That’s why we aim to understand you and your situation before your treatment even begins.
Reach out to people who want to help you. Call Steps To Recovery today at 267.719.8528.
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