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Marijuana Detox

If you or someone you care about suffers from an inadvertent addiction to marijuana, quitting can be tough. Even making the decision to quit smoking pot may not be enough to keep you away from the drug, especially if symptoms of marijuana withdrawal set in and cause undue stress or irritability in your life. Marijuana detox is the first step to recovering from marijuana addiction and although it’s a challenging step, with emotional support, medical intervention and your own commitment to sobriety, marijuana detox can help you to attain a sober state of well-being.

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, marijuana addiction affects more than 3 million Americans. Many smoke pot on a daily basis while others use marijuana more moderately. If you aren’t addicted to marijuana, chances are you know someone who suffers from an addiction to marijuana. Some of the common signs of marijuana addiction include:

  • Lack of interest in otherwise fun activities
  • Lack of interest or motivation to do things
  • Excessive weight gain
  • Being reserved, quiet or otherwise sticking behind the crowd
  • Bloodshot eyes
  • Suffering from withdrawal symptoms when unable to smoke pot
Marijuana Detox program

Marijuana detox can help you live a clean and sober lifestyle.

Many people mistakenly believe that marijuana is not addictive or that there are no real withdrawal symptoms that come from trying to quit smoking pot once you are addicted. Unfortunately, marijuana, though it doesn’t have the same extensive withdrawal symptoms as opiates such as heroin, can still cause suffering and unhappiness when a user attempts to quit. In fact, users often feel the following symptoms when they attempt to quit smoking pot:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Lack of energy
  • Stomach cramps
  • Upset stomach
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Loss of appetite

Finding a Detox Center for Marijuana Detox

If you feel like you want to quit smoking pot but the symptoms of withdrawal are too much for you to cope with when you try to quit, consider the help of a detox center. There are a number of options at your disposal when you need help detoxing from pot. Weed is not as difficult to detox from as some drugs and there are no serious health risks involved when you decide to quit so you can comfortably choose an outpatient detox program if you wish. However, inpatient detox provides you with the safest treatment set apart from others who could put you at risk for relapse.

Many local options for detox can be found in treatment centers and residential detox programs throughout major cities and towns. Each detox center is different and will offer varied levels of care, medical intervention, counseling and support. It’s important that you find a detox center that will offer you the right level of treatment and monitoring without placing too much burden on you in terms of cost.

One very important factor to consider when choosing a marijuana detox center is whether or not the facility will provide you with treatment following the period of detoxification. Many programs will offer treatment following detox while others will refer you to another facility when it’s time to seek further help. Regardless of whether you get further treatment at the detox center or you are referred to another place for further treatment, it’s important that you accept the additional counseling and therapy as part of your recovery and make the commitment to continue with treatment for at least 90 days in order to effectively overcome marijuana addiction.

What To Expect in Marijuana Detox

Once you’ve found the right detox center for your individual needs, you can prepare for the process of effectively overcoming the physical dependence that you suffer from. It’s important to know that it will take time and there will be challenges on the road ahead but you will feel better soon.

The detox center will perform an assessment to determine the severity of your addiction, your mental and physical health status and what steps are going to be most effective in helping you to recover. The medical history and withdrawal symptoms assessment will take about an hour to complete and it will be very important for you to answer any questions to the best of your ability and as honestly as you can. This will help the treatment staff to make proper assumptions as to your current health status and your treatment needs.

As you work your way through the first 7-10 days of detox, you’ll find that marijuana detox becomes more acceptable and comfortable as you go. It takes time to recover but with each passing day of healing and sobriety, you are sure to feel a little bit better and to be that much closer to reaching your ultimate recovery goals.

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Calls to any general helpline will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed, each of which is a paid advertiser: Recovery Helpline or 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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