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30 Nov, 2006

Alcohol and Drug Detox

Posted by: jhutt In: Alcoholism| Drug Addiction

Alcohol Detox – Alcohol detox is necessary for a person to achieve an alcohol free and non-dependent state and begin the successful road to a long-term recovery. To fully detox from alcohol abuse, the process usually takes anywhere from 3 to 14 days, depending on the severity of an individual’s reactions and physical health. The effects of alcohol detox can include mild to the very severe reactions and regardless of the level of seriousness the reactions are, the process can always be traumatic for the person undergoing detox.

Drug Detox – Drug detox always brings with it withdrawal symptoms, which is brought on by the sudden discontinuation of use or dramatic reduction of drug use, following prolonged or heavy use of a drug over an extended period of time. During drug detox, withdrawal symptoms usually include the following reactions: sweats, irritability, nausea, headaches and cramping.

Depending on the drug, drug detox is never the same and medical concern can come in many forms. While the detox of particular drugs require medical detox it is highly recommended that an addict have professional and medical supervision while undergoing the detoxification process and beginning their journey for a long and permanent recovery. The following table depicts the different drugs that do and do not require medical detox; however, it is never recommended that an addict attempt a detox without the appropriate professional or medical supervision

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1 Response to "Alcohol and Drug Detox"

1 | Teresa

November 27th, 2008 at 3:52 am

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What has helped me is realizing enough to admit that I am definetely powerless over my alcoholism and I, my life, my drinking became unmanageable. I have to remember where I was those last days before sobriety in order to kick out the illusion that I can drink like a “normie”..been there done that.

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