Norco Withdrawals
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People who have developed a Norco addiction do not have to suffer alone. In fact, it can be quite dangerous to attempt to detox without proper medical supervision. Norco is an opiate pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe pain and has the potential to lead to misuse, abuse and addiction. Withdrawing from Norco and other opiate painkillers can be physically and psychologically challenging. The Waismann Method of Accelerated Neuro-Regulation (ANR) offers a pioneering solution to Norco addiction that can get you drug free in just a few days. So how do you know if you are in need of Norco detox? The most obvious sign is the onset of withdrawal symptoms once use is stopped or gradually lessened.
Everyone Experiences Norco Withdrawal Differently
Not everyone who experiences Norco withdrawal has the same symptoms. In come cases, it can be mild. In others, it is unbearable. Symptoms can last weeks or months depending on the severity of the addiction, the amount used and the frequency with which it was taken. Commonly reported withdrawal symptoms include:
- Strong drug cravings
- Vomiting
- Chills
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Yawning
- Sweating
- Cold flashes
- Chills
- Restlessness
- Insomnia
- Muscle and bone pain
- Cold flashes
- Involuntary leg movements.
More serious and severe symptoms can develop in long-term users or abusers. The fear and anxiety over having to go through a withdrawal period keeps many patients from seeking help for their addictions.
Waismann Method Puts Safety and Comfort First with Norco Detox
We believe you have suffered enough already. That’s why the Waismann Method believes in providing the safest, most humane Norco detox program. Our expertly-designed program can get you opiate free in a matter of days, putting safety and comfort first. The difficult withdrawal period is accelerated with our procedure, which takes place in a fully-accredited hospital in southern California. Patients sleep lightly for a short time while under anesthesia. Medication is administered at this point to cleanse the Norco from patients’ opiate receptors. The withdrawal symptoms occur while patients are under and they awake without the awareness they went through it. We do not use opiate replacement therapy to treat opiate addiction so there is no need to worry about becoming addicted to another opiate and having to go through a second detox.
Waismann Method and Domus Retreat Offer Humane Drug Treatment Programs
Our professional staff of doctors, anesthesiologists and therapists is here to encourage and support you during the recovery process. Our Domus Retreat aftercare facility is offered to patients as a way to continue to work toward recovery. Our tranquil retreat offers spa services, holistic treatments and therapy to help guests work on possible underlying issues which may have contributed to their Norco addiction. Our guests leave with their dignity intact and are never made to feel shame, guilt or blame while in our care. With the Waismann Method, you are never alone in this process. Let us help you overcome your addiction with our renowned Norco detox program.
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