Friday, April 18, 2014

How to Deal With Addiction Withdrawal Symptoms

 

Addictions of any kind can be hard to deal with but when someone is addicted to drug or alcohol, it can be dangerous or even deadly. Quitting will bring about withdrawal symptoms that can be so severe and miserable that they user begins using again rather than go through days or weeks of that awful feeling.

Going through withdrawal is not just a matter of quitting and overcoming cravings, like someone on a diet who craves sweets and junk food. People with substance abuse/addiction situations are not just mentally addicted, they are physically addicted and their body needs the drug or alcohol just to feel normal.

Seeking professional medical help or going into a supervised detox program is usually recommended because they are equipped to deal with the painful symptoms of withdrawal. Aside from being quite uncomfortable, quitting some addictive substance cold turkey with no medical advice can be deadly because the addict may have a seizure or other complication. Alcoholics are especially known for having seizures after quitting along with DTs ( short for Delerium Tremens) which is a state where the alcoholic doesn't drink and ends up delirious, shaking and hallucinating.

An addiction specialist doctor and detox/rehab programs can help ease the symptoms of withdrawal. Withdrawal feels like the worst cares of flu ever. The addict may have body aches, headaches, nausea, diarrhea, shaking and may hurt all over. An addiction doctor can prescribe some meds to help alleviate those symptoms and ensure that you are safe during withdrawal. The addict will be under experienced medical professionals who know how to deal with withdrawal and can assure the addict that their symptoms of withdrawal are normal and can be eased with medication.

So if you or someone you know, needs help to quit drinking or to get off of a drug, it is always best to seek professional help. This will help ease the discomfort of withdrawal symptoms, give the addict a great chance of success and help them develop the coping skills that they will need to reclaim their lives.

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