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What are my options for heroin withdrawal?
Many people have written asking the question "What are my options for heroin withdrawal?" so we thought it would be best to share some helpful information to our readers. Heroin withdrawal is one of the most dreaded side effects from drug use to this day, and many have sought out a way to beat it once and for all. But until the time comes where you finally decide to quit for good, your battle with heroin withdrawal will be a never ending rollercoaster ride.
The absolute best way to finally overcome your withdrawals as well as your addiction is to simply abstain from using heroin. If you find that you cannot do this on your own, you may need to consult a professional medical specialist to evaluate your need for intensive opiate replacement therapy.
The way opiate replacement therapy works is during heroin detox the drugs are stimulating the same part of the brain that is affected by the harmful drug. This in a way, fools you brain into thinking that it has a constant supply of the opiate that it craves. This will stop your withdrawals instantly, but with a cost. Unfortunately, there are no simple options for beating heroin withdrawal.
Opiate replacement therapy is considered to be somewhat dangerous in some respects, because there is also a possibility of addiction from them as well. Though considered to be somewhat higher in the degree of discomfort, some medicines can bring there own set of withdrawal symptoms. Speak with your doctor before you decide anything. There is also another popular method called rapid heroin detox . This is where you go to a medical facility and are put to sleep and the opiates are rapidly removed from your body. It is however quite expensive.
Here's the thing it does not matter how you do it you just have to do it. This requires a lot of work. The first thing I would do is make plans on how I am going to stay clean when I leave rehab. This may be as simple as making a list of all the meetings in your area and what time they start. Then make a commitment of which ones you will attend.
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