Detox
Addicted to Fentanyl?
Jun 20th
Are you addicted to the drug fentanyl? This is a strong medication used for pain management for chronic pain patients and is being abused in the addiction community. This high powered DEA schedule two narcotic is about eighty times more potent than morphine and extremely addictive for the person that even uses this medicine. The street names for this drug include china white ,TNT, and others. If you know anyone taking this medication without prescription , please get them to a hospital as soon as possible. The withdrawals are very intense and life threatening. This is not to say that other soft drugs are not harmful to the individual but this drug is in a class by itself as far as its extreme capacity to mentally make you moody from use. The drug, fentanyl is used for cancer patients going through pain management and makes complete sense for the cancer patient to use, no one else though. The effects of a drug user using fentanyl are like heroin use with the exception of being one hundred times stronger. The popularity of this drug has risen to heightened proportions and is being monitored strictly by the DEA by use of prescription forms turned in by pharmacist and doctors alike. Do not ever drink when taking this medication as with most narcotic prescriptions. If you have addiction problems with fentanyl seek help from a hospital before trying to kick this habit as the withdrawal could kill you.
30 Day Alcohol Treatment in Texas: A Chance to Make Your Life Better
May 5th
There are many types of diseases, but alcoholism is one that not only cripples its victims but changes their entire personalities. Absorption of alcohol in the stomach penetrates the bloodstream almost immediately. There are short-term effects from this, such as slurring one’s speech, talking excessively, insomnia, vomiting as well as others. Often times, violent dispositions or domestic abuse occur while consuming too much alcohol. Overall, no matter the amount of alcohol consumed, one’s sense of judgment is impaired. During this time, driving a vehicle is an example of something that can be incredibly dangerous.
When a person crosses the line from drinking recreationally to doing it most days, and especially to cover up problems or self-medicate for psychiatric illnesses, that is when alcoholism becomes real. This stage of the disease includes symptoms such as damage to the liver and brain as well as tremors, convulsions, extreme nervousness and hallucinations. Not only can an alcoholic cause physical harm to themselves but also to others in their lives. For example, a pregnant woman who is an alcoholic runs the risk of causing physical as well as mental impairment to her unborn child. Alcoholism can and does repeat itself through generations of families.
There are several very good reasons to enter 30-day alcohol treatment in Texas. In the case of serious alcohol abuse, a medical detoxification may last up to a week. During this time, the client will likely be unable to focus on his or her treatment program. He or she will need intensive treatment for several weeks in order to address underlying issues, and 3-4 weeks is a bare minimum amount of time for which treatment will be effective. In addition, the client will need time to break habits. It has been shown that simply abstaining from alcohol for a week or two is quite ineffective; the person will need more time to replace old behaviors with new actions and tools in order to live a healthy and sober life. Also important, the brain needs time to physically “reset” the very powerful system that has become ingrained in the person’s mind; the feeling of the “need” to obtain alcohol and use it to cope with daily life.
Additional reasons for seeking a 30-day treatment are listed below:
- If work is being affected by the addiction to alcohol and may ultimately be the cause of losing one’s job and treatment is the answer.
- When the urge to control consumption of alcohol is weakened, despite an individual’s resolve to stop.
- When one’s personality drastically changes, that could hurt not only the individual but those of the people around him or her
- When one indulges in emotional drinking wherein deep sadness and anger are the sources of wanting to drink, getting treatment for the abuse would be a wise decision.
- In cases where one’s memory plays tricks and remembrance of the night before is lost somewhere due to the consumption of alcohol, the best course to take would be an alcohol treatment facility.
- For situations where a woman is an alcohol abuser and is thinking about conceiving but has no control over her addiction and would require outside help.
Also, if the alcoholic as well as the doctors realize there are deeper issues, extending treatment is usually recommended. The main goal of alcohol treatment centers is helping alcoholics overcome their addiction and return to a healthier lifestyle. Doctors and counselors have one focus in mind when treating and that is the alcoholic. Therefore, whether the alcoholic or family members are seeking help, exploring a 30-day treatment is a good place to start, and many times treatment for 90 days or more may be considered.
Another reason to seek out a 30-day treatment deals with covering the cost of treatment. Rehabilitation treatment can be very costly and the longer the period, the more expense will be incurred. There are insurance policies, which cover a percentage, if not the full amount, of treatment cost. When seeking out help, contacting one’s insurance plan is important if money is an issue. There are other ways to cover the cost of treatment. There are some treatment centers that offer assistance in the form of scholarship or grants. Lack of funds should not be a reason to avoid seeking help for alcoholism.
The time to get treatment for alcohol abuse is when it becomes the driving force in one’s life. The purpose of the treatment is to help the person take a hold of their own life and take away the dependence on alcohol.
Many treatment programs begin long-term treatment with detoxification. Detoxification is a planned withdrawal from alcohol and could be incredibly hard physically for some people, especially those who are hardened alcoholics. Despite the hardship one endures, this is necessary to begin effective treatment without alcohol in one’s system. The process could take three to four days or more, which could weaken the patient, both physically and mentally.
A few treatment facilities also offer outpatient services after residential treatment. Usually, this is done for people who still manage to go to work and perform regular activities for the day. The flexible schedule allows a patient to attend treatment at a time that will not affect the working hours. Residential treatment is absolutely recommended over an outpatient program if it is going to be the first or sole form of treatment. However, outpatient alcohol rehabilitation has been shown to be a very effective way to “step down” back to a normal life.
Kids And Prescriptions
Jul 29th
U.S. teens are abusing illegal drugs such as marijuana less, but abuse of legal prescription drugs is rising, according to a new study by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. However, an increase in abuse of prescription and over-the-counter medications has left anti-drug campaigners confused as to how to combat the problem of legal drugs. Nearly one in 10 high school seniors reported using the prescription painkiller Vicodin without a prescription, while roughly one in 20 said they had used Oxycontin without a prescription. Overdoses of prescription and over-the-counter drugs accounted for about one-quarter of the 1.3 million drug-related emergency room admissions in 2004. Some kids are self-medicating undiagnosed depression or anxiety, while others are using stimulants to try to get an edge on tests and studying. Sadly, prescription drugs are familiar mood-altering substances for a generation that grew up as prescriptions soared for Ritalin and other stimulants to treat maladies such as attention-deficit disorder. A staggering five million kids take prescription drugs every day for behavior disorders. Pharmaceutical companies’ production of two often-abused prescription drugs — hydrocodone and oxycodone, the active ingredients in drugs such as Vicodin and OxyContin — has risen dramatically as the drugs’ popularity for legitimate uses has increased. To try to reduce the supply of prescription drugs on the black market, authorities have shut down several “pill mills” — where doctors prescribe inordinate amounts of narcotics — as well as Internet pharmacies that ship drugs with little medical consultation, says Catherine Harnett, chief of demand reduction for the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Essentially what is most important is not locking up the narcotics it is better parenting and more involvement.
A Program For Recovery
May 6th
Substance abuse programs, can be the introduction to the program that can provide lasting sobriety. Interestingly, medical professionals do not have any pharmaceutical remedies for drug/alcohol addiction, which is often resistant to talk therapy only. Furthermore, relapse rates run as high as 40 to 60 percent for many types of substance abuse. Although, Heroin addicts often benefit from methadone, a synthetic opioid that thwarts cravings by substituting for some of heroin’s effects; naltrexone, an opioid receptor blocker, helps alcoholics kick their habit by reducing the desire for alcohol. But most victims of drug dependence are left with no antidote to the neurological havoc their habit has wrought in their brain.
“We have very few medications for the treatment of addiction,” says Nora D. Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), “and it’s urgent” that more such drugs are developed.
The urgency for drugs that aid the detox process are crucial. More importantly they allow the user to be open to new ideas and calm the mind enough to seek change. While in the grip of detox, the addict wants nothing more than to stop the pain. Therefore, advancements in medications for addiction give the addicted a better chance of gaining a foothold in changing and laying the foundation for a way of life that requires responsibility to ones own journey. Currently, the only miracle cure “medicine” for lasting sobriety has been adhering to a 12 step program post-treatment, developing a fellowship, and being of service.
Substance abuse and mental health treatment facilities
Aug 15th
Finding a dual diagnosis facility that treats both substance abuse and mental health issues at the same time can be a difficult process. At Recovery Hub we have a network of facilities that are licensed and accredited, their treatment methods are backed by research, and have an aftercare program to prevent relapse.
There are a variety of approaches that treatment programs may take, but some of the basics of effective treatment are:
• Treatment addresses both the substance abuse problem and mental health issues.
• The patient and family share in the decision-making process and are actively involved in setting goals and developing strategies for change.
• Treatment includes basic education about mental health disorder and related substance abuse problems.
• Patients are taught healthy coping skills and strategies to stop substance abuse, cope with upset, and strengthen their relationships.
Treatment for co-occurring disorders does take time and patience, however there is hope. With the right support and the willingness to live a more fulfilling life many people recover. To find out the options for treatment for mental disorders and substance abuse issues please call Recovery Hub today, we are here when you are ready.
