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How to Detox from Cocaine with Help

According to NIDA, ” Detoxification, the process by which the body clears itself of drugs, is designed to manage the acute and potentially dangerous physiological effects of stopping drug use”.

Cocaine is a powerful stimulant drug that works by effecting levels of dopamine in the brain producing an instantaneous lift in mood and energy. Once the brain gets used to having cocaine in the system it can be very hard to stop using on your own.

How to Detox from Cocaine with Help

So you’re finally ready to get help for your addiction to cocaine. The first step after talking to your doctor is deciding on how to plan your recovery treatment. Should I choose an inpatient treatment center for detox? Can I stay focused in an outpatient treatment facility during detox? Can I detox from cocaine on my own? These are questions you should be asking right now to determine your next move. It’s important to choose a program you feel comfortable with because you’ll want to be in a supportive environment where you feel safe and secure.

Inpatient Treatment Centers

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Detoxing in a treatment center ensures you have the support you need.

When you are detoxing from dangerous drugs like cocaine it can make you very sick. It can cause you to feel nauseous and may cause painful stomach cramping and vomiting. It can also cause cramping in your arms and legs and even cause terrible back pain and migraine like headaches.

Choosing an inpatient treatment center might be the best option while you are detoxing from cocaine because of the medications they can provide to help ease the withdrawal symptoms. It also provides a layer of insulation between you and the outside world while you recover and take time for yourself to heal.

It prevents the chances of relapse greatly because you are surrounded by a support staff that also includes counseling and behavioral therapy during the detox process which can help with the psychological aspect of detoxing from drugs like cocaine. Some even experience psychosis like symptoms that resemble symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia. Those in recovery often describe it as feeling detached from themselves and being lost in the nightmares their own mind had created.

Outpatient Treatment Centers

Many treatment centers also offer detox program on an outpatient basis. This can be a better choice for someone who has a family that cannot afford for them to be gone during treatment or someone who has a job requirement that they must fulfill. It can also cost less than inpatient treatment centers. The programs will both include medications and counseling therapy to ease withdrawal symptoms however the patient would remain at home during treatment and come to the facility at agreed upon times for symptoms to be monitored and treated and for therapy sessions in both individual and group settings.

Get Family Involved

If you have a strong network of family and friends who want to support you in your recovery from drugs like cocaine you should definitely include them in the process. It really helps to be around people that care about you and want the best for you no matter what.

Addiction causes so much stress in not just the user’s life but for their loved ones as well. Including them in the treatment process benefits in two ways; It keeps you from negative influence during vulnerable times, and it also helps to mend the erosion that drug use has caused in your relationship over time. Relationships heal when a recovering addict starts to take responsibility for their actions and people heal when negative behaviors turn into positive actions.

Where do calls go?

Calls to numbers on a specific treatment center listing will be routed to that treatment center. Calls to any general helpline will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed, each of which is a paid advertiser: Rehab Media Group, Recovery Helpline, Alli Addiction Services.

By calling the helpline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses. There is no obligation to enter treatment.

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