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Opioid Detox Center in Georgia

Breaking free from opioid addiction requires professional help, starting with opioid detoxification. Opioid detox is the process of removing toxins from the body that have built up as a result of long-term opioid use.

Green Acres Wellness features an opioid detox center that provides a supportive and safe environment for opioid detoxification, and we offer a comprehensive range of addiction treatment options. We aim to help you reclaim your life from opioid addiction, overcome withdrawal symptoms safely, and establish a foundation for long-lasting recovery.

To enroll in our Georgia opioid detox program, call us at (229) 213-3363.

What Is Opioid Withdrawal?

Opioid withdrawal is the process that occurs when someone who has become physically or psychologically dependent on opioids stops using the drug or tries to reduce or discontinue the dosage. Physical dependence can happen when the body becomes used to opioids and can no longer function normally without them. Psychological dependence refers to the desire to use the drug even when it causes harm or negative consequences in someone’s life.

After an opioid-dependent person discontinues or reduces their opioid use, the body will start to withdrawal from the opioids as it adjusts to the absence or reduction of the drug. Symptoms of opioid withdrawal can include muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, agitation, restlessness, insomnia, and cravings for the drug.

In rare cases, opioid withdrawal can lead to complications that may result in death. However, these cases are not common, and the risk of death from opioid withdrawal is low. Dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and seizures are potential complications that can occur during opioid withdrawal.

The duration and severity of opioid withdrawal can vary based on various factors, including the type of opioid used, the duration of use, and the individual’s overall health. Withdrawal symptoms can set in as quickly as a few hours after the last use of opioids. Symptoms can last anywhere from several days to several weeks, depending on the person and the severity of the addiction; however, the average length of detox treatment is between four and ten days.

Anyone experiencing opioid withdrawal must seek help from medical professionals who can monitor and manage any symptoms that may arise, particularly if stopping the opioids quickly or suddenly. The detox process can be dangerous, especially without support from trained medical professionals. For this reason, we suggest you contact our team if you are ready to work toward recovery.

The Opioid Detoxification Process

The medical detoxification process is the first step in treating opioid addiction. It involves removing opioids from the body and managing withdrawal symptoms. Usually, medical detoxification is done under the supervision of a medical professional to ensure the process is safe and effective. Here’s what you can expect during a medical detoxification process for opioid addiction.

Evaluation

The first step in the medical detoxification process involves an evaluation by one of our medical professionals. During the assessment, they will ask questions about your opioid use history, conduct a physical examination, run lab tests, and assess your mental health. This step is vital because it helps develop a personalized plan that works for you.

Stabilization

The stabilization stage involves removing opioids from your body and managing withdrawal symptoms. Depending on the severity of the addiction, medications such as methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone may be administered to ease the symptoms.

Counseling and Therapy

The next step involves counseling and therapy to help you address the root cause of your addiction and develop essential coping skills. Behavioral therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) or dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) may be used to assist in treatment.

Aftercare Planning

Aftercare planning is the final step in the medical detoxification process, and it involves developing a plan to prevent relapse. Support groups, counseling sessions, and follow-up appointments with health professionals may be required to ensure success in ongoing recovery.

Complications and Risks

Medical detoxification comes with potential risks and complications associated with withdrawal. These may include dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, seizures, high blood pressure, and other health complications. 

The Benefits of Opioid Detoxification

  • Reduced physical dependence: Detoxification will reduce dependence on opioids, allowing your body to begin the healing process.
  • Improved mental health: Opioid addiction can take a severe toll on mental health. Detoxification improves mood, reduces anxiety and depression, and enhances overall mental well-being.
  • Improved overall health: Opioid addiction and abuse can cause various health problems, including cardiovascular issues, respiratory problems, and liver damage. Removing opioids from the body can reduce the risk of these health problems.
  • Improved quality of life: Detoxification can lead to an improved quality of life. Not only will you be healthier, but you will learn valuable coping skills to help you avoid relapse in the future. You may also experience changes in your social life, as you will have more time and resources to spend with peers and loved ones. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Does Opioid Detox Last in Georgia?

Detoxification is typically a short-term process, lasting between 5-7 days. However, the exact length of time will vary depending on the factors mentioned above. Some individuals may require a longer detox period, and our team will work with you to determine the best course of treatment. Importantly, detox is just the first step in recovery. Following detox, Green Acres Wellness can connect you with long-term treatment options to help you maintain sobriety and build a healthy, fulfilling life.

Can I detox from opioids at home?

Detoxing from opioids at home can be dangerous. Withdrawal symptoms can be severe, and there's a higher risk of relapse without medical supervision and support. Medically supervised detox at Green Acres Wellness provides a safe and controlled environment to manage withdrawal symptoms effectively.

Will I be able to work during detox?

Most people need to take time off work during detox due to withdrawal symptoms and the need for rest. The length of time off work will vary depending on the severity of your withdrawal symptoms and your job demands. We can discuss this with you during your initial evaluation.

To get started at our opioid detox center in Georgia, call us at (229) 213-3363 or contact us online.

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