SAN DIEGO, May 08, 2018 -- As you may already know, ‘cold turkey’ is the expression applied to the actions of an individual who suddenly gives up an addiction or seriously ingrained habit. Drug dependency is an example of such an addiction, and the consequences of stopping the process without the help of a rehab can be devastating, as this article explores.
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For many drug addicts, there becomes a point in their dependency cycle when they decide there is no alternative but to go it alone and kick their bad habits for good. Sadly, things aren’t quite as simple as this – and that’s where treatment centers such as inpatient drug rehab come in.
After a period of abusing drugs, the dangers relating to suddenly stopping are incredibly high, and in some circumstances – life threatening. Many people underestimate the potential harm that can be done by abruptly stopping such a deep-set addiction. Although this is a terrifying thought, it is the reality of a very dangerous situation.
For instance, the withdrawal symptoms an addict may experience upon ceasing their drug intake can in some circumstances be unbearable. In truth, the implications of these strong urges can result in extreme stress on some of the body’s most vital organs – including the heart. Ultimately, this can cause strokes or heart failure, which can end a person’s life very quickly.
Other complications triggered by going ‘cold turkey’ include breathing difficulties, extreme dizziness, acid indigestion, constipation, nausea, joint stiffness, coughing, phlegm and sinus congestion. The list hardly makes for pleasant reading, but understandably, the human body cannot cope with a sudden halt in the supply of such manipulative, addictive and dangerous substances.
Professionals such as those employed by the inpatient drug rehab are highly trained to prevent these hazardous nightmares from becoming brutal realities. The purpose of the center is to provide a useful, secure and therapeutic environment: one in which the addict can slowly be eased away from drug dependency in a safe and compassionate way.
With the reassurance, support and advice from such a rehab, even the most critical addict can put their problems behind them and move on to live a happier, more normal life. The way in which one association can transform the existence of a person from something awful to something worthwhile and fulfilling is quite astounding.
In some scenarios, the individual is too far gone and beyond repair. However, the inpatient drug rehab will do all that it can to allow a person to survive and come through their illness. Approved medical techniques are fostered to try and give the addict the best possible chance of living a full life.
All in all, the rehab center could well be a better solution to drug-related concerns than simply acting on a whim and putting a life at risk. After all, surely it is better to have the situation catered to specifically than to simply go it alone? Finding a rehab to help you or someone you know can be easier than you think.
Contact Info:
Author: Kevin Leonard
Organization: TheRecover.com
Address: 27420 Jefferson Ave, Temecula, CA 92590
Phone: (888) 510-3898
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