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Opiate Addiction

Being Addicted To Opiates

Opiate addiction is a physical as well as mental addiction facing many individuals of all ages. Some individuals begin their opiate use in their teens, while others wait until later in life. Regardless of when, or how old the addict, being addicted to this kind of drug can be harsh, leading many to continue use simply to feel "normal". There are quite a few drugs in the opiate family, however among the most popular are heroin and morphine. While heroin is an illegal street drug, morphine has been used for years as pain treatment for the terminally ill. If you are addicted, or know someone who is - it is important to seek help with detoxification from these drugs.

Finding Help

There are rehabilitation programs available for those who are seeking help with detoxing from opiate addiction. These programs normally start with a three day medication inpatient hospital stay, which is accompanied with a thirty, sixty or ninety day long term treatment facility. These facilities are well equipped to handle individuals who are coming down from these addictions, as it is understandable that three days merely gets the drugs out of the system- if that. After the three day period, the average addict is in good enough condition to move on to a rehab, however they may need a few additional days of bedrest.

Being in Rehab

Rehabilitation programs consist of mind and body treatment on a daily basis. There is normally some form of activity to get the body back to its normal condition, as well as classes to get the mind back on track. Spiritual classes are available to those who will accept them, however nobody ever forces spirituality on anyone.

Outpatient Assistance

If you don't want to miss work, or simply don't want to go into treatment or detox, there is still help. There are outpatient clinics which provide methadone on a daily basis. You can receive this help upon proving you are addicted through lab tests. Some clinics are government funded, while others charge substantial fees. If you have medicaid, medicare or another form of insurance, chances are you won't have to pay at all. Many employers have drug programs in their benefits package, so if you have been afraid to lose your job, be sure to check your benefits. It's all confidential, and could change your life forever.

Get Help

No matter who you are, or what your age - if you have an opiate addiction get help now. Opiates are detrimental to your bones as well as your digestive system. From constipation to acid production, it does nothing for your internal organs. If you've experienced vomiting greenish acid, stomach contractions, muscle aches, or a general unwell feeling- any time of the day, but especially mornings- you may be addicted. Don't go another day without the help you deserve. Put an end to your opiate addiction now.

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