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Heroin Addiction and Heroin Withdrawal Treatment

By Gabriel Killian
Nov 1, 2009
Heroin addiction can rip families apart, it can end long friendships, but most importantly, heroin is a killer. Everyday people addicted to heroin die in their sleep. Unfortunately, heroin withdrawal symptoms are so serious, they can scare a person in to not quitting altogether. The good news is, however, that recovery is 100% possible. Especially in today's medically advanced world. It is now more possible than ever for someone with a heroin drug addiction, going through severe heroin withdrawal symptoms, to get treated and significantly reducing the heroin withdrawals and aiding in their recovery. Remember, you are NOT responsible for your addiction, but you ARE responsible for your recovery. If you are wanting to fight your heroin addiction, then the following information may be able to help you.

* Do research on the drug. The more you know about heroin and how it affects you, not to mention society, can help you understand your addiction to better do something about it. Many people quit this drug after they realize the horrible war that goes on behind the scenes. People are being executed daily is massive drug wars. Police and people from other various agencies die every day in the war against drugs. Heroin also takes a huge toll on your physical health as well as emotionally hurting your family. Often times people end up losing very good friendships as a result of their heroin addiction. The more you know, the better prepared you are to fight your own heroin addiction.

* Kicking the habit at home through quitting cold turkey is possible. If possible have someone stay with you and "baby sit" you while you are sick from heroin withdrawals. Drink as much fluids as possible, take warm baths whenever possible, and rest, rest, rest! Eating soups is a great way to get nourishment without upsetting your stomach too much. Also having anti-nausea and anti diarrhea medicines can help you also when going through heroin withdrawal symptoms. Taking warm baths will help calm your ultra-sensitive nerves. It may seem a bit intimidating to do, but it will be well worth it in the long run.

* Plan ahead before you decide to quit. Have a specific quitting day, get all the things you'll need while you go through heroin withdrawals. Take as much time as you'll need to fully recover (weeks if possible), pay bills ahead of time if possible, and clean your house before you get sick. Most heroin addicts become completely immobile while experiencing withdrawals, so getting these things out of the way can give you peace of mind. Then you can completely relax and let yourself heal. The last thing you need is to be worrying about getting something done while going through extreme heroin withdrawals.

* You can also supplement your recovery with certain medications such as Suboxone, a substitute for methadone, the big difference is that you do not have to stay on suboxone nearly as long as you would on methadone. Suboxone can significantly reduce, if not eliminate completely the heroin withdrawal symptoms hence it is a partial opioid against. It is a lot easier to break free from it also than it is with methadone. Ask your doctor about medication options you may have.

* Consider going to N.A. meetings. It is extremely important that you witness people, like you, who have beaten their addiction and have had successful results. As a heroin addict, you may find it possible to believe that anyone can quit, but there are thousands of people, just like yourself, who have beaten this addiction. Narcotics Anonymous can help you to understand your addiction and give you the resources you need to stay clean and healthy.

* Seeking drug rehab is also a great option if you have a seriously hard time with self control and/or if getting heroin is too readily available and when temptation can take over. Drug rehabilitation is also a place that you can get medicated and have the heroin withdrawal symptoms eased.

* Get as healthy as possible before you attempt to quit. Drink sports drinks, weight gaining drinks, take vitamins, exercise, eat healthy, get plenty of sleep and drink plenty of fluids. While you are going through heroin withdrawals, it takes a toll on your body, so the healthier you are, the better off you'll be while recovering.

These things are tips and suggestions you can use to quit your heroin addiction for good. Recovery is 100% possible and many of people have been able to do what otherwise seems impossible. Don't let yourself become a statistic, take action and take control of your life. You are a strong person, and your addiction isn't your fault, but it really is your responsibility to take action and fight your heroin drug addiction in any way you can. Don't beat yourself up and don't let guilt get you down! Keep your head held high and move forward!
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