Withdrawal from opiates is similar to other depressants. Keeping that in mind, opiate withdrawal can be particularly severe when an individual has developed an addiction to particularly potent synthetic opiates like fentanyl. Suppose you or someone you love is struggling with ceasing opiate abuse in part due to the fear of withdrawal symptoms. In that case, TruHealing Gaithersburg encourages you to reach out to us at (833) 625-0398 to speak with a trained representative about personalized opiate addiction treatment options that are designed to fit your individual needs.
Opiate Withdrawals Timeline
The withdrawal symptoms typically peak between 24-48 hours after someone with an opiate addiction lasts used. Most symptoms typically subside after a week.
In certain instances, people experience persistent symptoms. Obvious symptoms of withdrawal suggest a moderate to severe addiction. A person experiencing this level of addiction requires professional assistance and can benefit from professional assistance in an opiate addiction treatment program.
Common Signs and Symptoms of Opiate Withdrawal
There are many signs and symptoms of opiate withdrawal. Common red flags to look out for include:
- Anxiety
- Irritability
- Restlessness
- Insomnia
- Sweating
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Shaking
- Involuntary movements
- Body aches
- Muscle and bone pain
- Cold flashes
Symptoms and changes in well-being, mental health, and behavioral health that can be associated with signs of withdrawal from depressants like opiates can include:
- Mood instability
- Negative attitude
- Lack of energy
- Lack of enthusiasm
- Lack of interest in hobbies
- Changes in appetite
- Changes in sleep patterns
- Sadness
- Despair
- Low self-worth
- Feelings of hopelessness
- Crying without a clear reason
If you or someone you love is showing signs of symptoms of struggling with opiate abuse, we encourage you to reach out for assistance as soon as possible. Early intervention is always ideal, but it’s important to remember that it’s never too late to find lasting recovery.
Detox and Relapse Prevention
Once a client has taken the big step to enter a recovery program, it may be necessary for them to undergo medically-supervised detox. During this initial phase, a person will likely experience some unpleasant symptoms as substances leave their body. Our medical team does our best to keep clients comfortable while putting safety and security first.
The experience of withdrawal is a strain on the body and mind. In case anything unexpected occurs during the detox and withdrawal process, it is safer to cease use in a setting where emergency medical services are available if needed.
It’s essential to be aware of signs that a person with an opiate addiction may have relapsed. Once a person has gone through the detox and withdrawal phase, they are at increased risk of overdose. This is because a person who has ceased opiate abuse and then relapsed is in danger that the dose they take may be too much as their body and mind no longer have the same degree of tolerance.
Sensible Programs for Opiate Addiction Recovery
There are many available opiate addiction treatment programs. Those that are most sensible and effective include:
- Intensive outpatient program (IOP)
- A condensed version of treatment to fit the client’s schedule and lifestyle
- Ability to continue to follow through with family and work obligations
- Benefits include the same individual and group therapy treatments
- Outpatient Treatment (OT)
- Some clients like to return home at the end of the day and sleep in their bed
- Benefits include the same individual and group therapy treatments
- OT is typically best for those who have a mild addiction or have relapsed and need a structured schedule to get back on the right path towards lasting sobriety
- Community housing
- Provides the option for a slower transition back to everyday life
- Extra time to reinforce life skills and strengthen routines learned in rehab
- Keeps clients accountable
Contact TruHealing Gaithersburg to Break the Cycle of Abuse Today
At TruHealing Gaithersburg in Maryland, we aim to provide our clients with the best possible recovery experience. That’s why our team of medical professionals provides a wide range of programs and services that are tailored to meet your particular needs.
We encourage you to reach out today at (833) 625-0398 to speak with a trained representative who can help you pick the right treatment plan for you.