Rapid Detox from Prescription Painkiller Abuse
Perhaps it started out innocently enough. You were prescribed an opiate painkiller for legitimate pain. Over time, a tolerance developed and you were unable to achieve adequate pain relief with the prescribed dosage. And before long, you realized you could not do without the drug and began to escalate your use of it. Opiates such as OxyContin, Darvocet, morphine, Fentanyl and Percocet can be highly addictive and prone to misuse and abuse. We have compassion for our patients because we know that in most cases, the addiction is not their fault. We’ve come to understand that opiate addiction is a chronic, progressive and relapsing disease that is hard to reverse without the proper medical treatment.
The Waismann Method of Accelerated Neuro-Regulation (ANR) can reverse opiate dependence and help you work toward recovery, addressing underlying issues that may have contributed to the problem. So many of our patients developed prescription painkiller addiction after injuries, surgeries or illnesses left them in chronic, moderate to severe pain. Abuse of these medications has become rampant in our society, having huge societal and economic impacts. Because of the desperation that accompanies addiction, many people resort to crime in order to obtain the drugs. Painkiller abuse covers a wide range of behaviors that become excessive over time.
Signs of Prescription Painkiller Abuse
Taking more of a drug than what is recommended can be considered abuse, along with taking it more frequently than what is prescribed. Tampering with the drug in any way can also constitute abuse. This includes breaking, chewing or otherwise altering the pills so they can be absorbed quicker into the body. Some users may also abuse prescription painkillers by crushing and snorting them. Mixing a crushed tablet with water in order to inject it is also abusive behavior. Strong warnings accompany every prescription and detail risks of abuse, misuse, overdose, interactions and addiction. All labels on prescription medication should be followed closely.
Users who take more medication than what’s recommended may run out before it can be refilled. This may cause some to resort to typical “drug-seeking” behaviors such as falsifying a prescription or shopping around for different doctors to obtain multiple supplies. Other crimes associated with drug abuse and addiction include theft, shoplifting and other personal and property crimes. Abuse can include a broad scope of risky behaviors that propel users to seek out a “high.” As with other types of drugs, prescription painkillers can cause psychological and physical addiction.
Waismann Method Treats Opiate Addiction with Compassion
Abusing drugs can lead to a life of misery, destroying lives, careers and relationships. The Waismann Method is here to help. Dependence and addiction are serious and require professional help. You do not have to go through it alone. If you feel that you or someone you know is abusing prescription painkillers, we can help you get back on track. Our rapid detox procedure helps rid patients of their addiction within days. Patients sleep lightly for a short time under anesthesia while medications cleanse the opiates from their opiate receptors. The withdrawal symptoms so common with prescription painkiller addiction take place while patients are under anesthesia.
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