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What Is Medical Detox?
What are the symptoms and the duration of the withdrawal?
Withdrawal symptoms will vary among patients from the duration to severity. Depending on the type of drugs and/or alcohol consumed, frequency and lifetime of the addiction, will also play a role in how long the detoxification process will take. Essentially, when a patient is undergoing medical detox, the patient is clearing toxins from the body that have caused a physical dependency. Like smoking, once a person’s body becomes physically dependent on a substance (in this case nicotine), it can be an unpleasant progress to achieve smoking cessation. Drug or alcohol cessation is much more difficult to achieve, and that is why it’s best to detox under 24-hour medical supervision of a licensed medical professional.
Detoxification symptoms and the need for short-term treatment
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Medical Detoxification: The Next Step
Once a patient has been successfully detoxed, the next step in the recovery process is inpatient rehab. Many people are tempted to go home after successfully completing detox because they feel much better. A word of caution to those who think this. Although many patients report feeling better than they have felt in years post detox, the risk for relapse is exceedingly high if they do not transition to the next step of the recovery process. Bear in mind that medical detox is the process of removing toxins from the body that are causing a physical dependency to a substance. Simply removing the toxins does not address the root cause of the substance abuse – it’s relieving the physical dependency. If you are serious about recovery, you’ll want to address the underlying issues and triggers that contributed to your substance abuse.
A home-away-from-home experience for patients with substance abuse
At Daylight Recovery Center, we provide a warm and compassionate environment designed specifically for patient comfort during the medical detox process. We understand that you’ll be living with us for a short period of time during your recovery process. Although three to four weeks doesn’t sound long, we feel it’s imperative to provide a space that feels like your home-away-from-home. All meals are cooked from scratch by our onsite culinary chef. Each room has its own private bathroom and each bed comes equipped with its own flat screen TV. Exercise and gaming equipment are available to use at your convenience. If you prefer a calmer, quiet setting, feel free to curl up and read a book from our large collection or gaze upon our 450-gallon saltwater fish tank. One thing is for certain, when you choose Daylight Recovery, you’re choosing a nationally recognized substance abuse treatment center that helps countless people live a life free from addiction.