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What may begin as a legitimate use of a prescription pain
medication for something such as a back injury or dental work,
all too often turns into a prescription drug addiction. Many
commonly prescribed prescription pain killers are well known
to be addictive, but the justification the physician uses
is that they will only give a one-time prescription or that
if there is a legitimate underlying pain issue that there
is no addiction (in other words the person continues to take
the pain medication because they are actually in pain and
not because they are addicted). This justification is passed
on to the patient who may claim to continue to have pain in
order to keep receiving the pain meds. Ironically, the pain
meds slow down the healing process and are known to build
up acids in the muscles which causes pain, especially when
the patient tries to stop taking them, so it becomes a self
perpetuating vicious cycle. This person is addicted and can
benefit greatly from prescription drug rehab.
Further complicating the issue is the fact that many people
have become aware that they can get “high” from
taking higher doses of the pain pills. Often patients will
invent pains in order to get their doctor to prescribe them
some pain pills so that they can sell them to friends and
co-workers. Some people actually make quite a little part
time income in this way. Many times an addict has convinced
themselves that they are not addicted because these are available
as a prescribed medication and because they really do have
some sort of pain. This is one reason that a prescription
drug problem can be more sinister than an addiction to an
illicit drug. The other classic form of denial and belief
that the user can quit if they choose to also persists. The
truth is that the addict needs the help of a qualified prescription
drug rehab in order to break free.
A prescription drug rehab will be identical to other types
of drug rehab. The first step will be to detox the drugs from
the user’s system. This can be done with or without
the use of medication. Hot saunas and a detox diet may also
be of value. The addict will also need counseling and behavior
modification therapy. They will need to get to the bottom
of any emotional issues that may have lead up to their drug
use and find new ways to deal with them. They may also need
to find new ways to deal with physical pain, such as proper
diet, massage therapy and aromatherapy.
Every type of addiction can be difficult and have a negative
effect on all those involved. A prescription drug addiction
problem is every bit as menacing as any other type of addiction.
Recognizing the problem is the first step. Next comes realizing
that you need help. Once you have reached that point, it is
time to research a qualified prescription drug rehab and begin
treatment. A better tomorrow begins with the choices you make
today.
Call us now and we will help
you.
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