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Has Any One used the Ultra Rapid Detox?

Has anyone been to a ultra rapid detox program where they put you under and when you wake up you have no withdraw symptoms. from the drug you where using? or has anyone gone through any other type of program that does require suboxone as part of there program?

No and, never heard of it.

I've heard great things about Suboxone. there is still some withdrawal at the end stages but while on the Sub you have no cravings and no withdrawal. after time, they ween you down until withdrawal is minimal.

As for the rapid detoxification, Its VERY expensive. also, a LOT of people relapse after it.

I've been taking opiates for the last three years – they are a blessing and a curse at the same time.

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Suboxone withdrawals!!! Please read if you can help!?

I was prescribed pain killers (was on them for 3 months) and wanted to get off of them so I went to a detox facility. They gave me suboxone for 5 days (4mg x2 daily for two days, then 2mg x2 for three days). within 5 hours of getting home I started getting REALLY sick. It was even worse withdrawals than when I went in! It's been SIX days now and I am still feeling horrible. I have detoxed from prescription drugs, including Suboxone before and it usually lasts 3-5 days but never more than that! Does anyone know why I am still so sick? I called the detox place and they said that it was nearly impossible and they told me to go to a doctor. I don't have a regular doctor and I don't know if it's worth the $450 to go to the emergency room if it will end soon. I have been drinking lots of water and taking Benadryl (sp?) to be able to sleep. if you have any idea what in the world is taking so long I would sincerely appreciate it!

I have to agree with the detox center. withdraw symptoms from suboxone is very unlikely. I know of several people who have used it, myself included for longer periods of time and have not had the significant withdraw symptoms. I would suggest seeing a doctor and ruling out something more serious. you may not need an ER visit. most doctors offices will take on new patients and see them right away as long as you tell them upfront that you have a problem that needs speedy attention. It is always good to have an established doctor even if you do not see them on a regular basis.

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Delray Center Offers Effective Outpatient Suboxone Detox Florida Program www.indiacompanynews.com

Delray Beach, USA : the Delray Center for Healing, located in Delray Beach, Florida, has a unique outpatient detox program called Suboxone detox Florida. the center also offers a number of other programs for dealing with addictions ranging from food and gambling to alcohol and drug abuse. Since 2002, the center has used a unique blend of various treatments and methodologies as well as the latest advances in psychological and medical science to heal the body, mind and spirit. Their outpatient program in particular is tailor made to suit the individual needs of the client and their families and serves to remedy the many drawbacks of traditional in-house rehab programs.when it comes to the Suboxone detox Florida program, the Delray Center believes that outpatient treatment can be very effective, provided it is designed in the right way and suited to what the client needs. many in-house rehab treatments tend to be very expensive and involve staying away from home for extended periods of time which makes them ineffective. the Delray Center aims to remedy this issue by tailoring each outpatient treatment to suit the client’s needs. For instance, there are a number of alcohol addiction treatments and other kinds of addiction treatments that do not require 24-hour care. In these cases, the patient is given intensive outpatient treatment which does not take them away from their home and family.the Suboxone detox Florida outpatient program at the Delray Center is designed in such a way that the patient only pays for the services that they require. whether it is food addiction, a gambling problem or drug addiction, the outpatient treatment Florida program is so designed that the patient gets only the kind of services that are necessary for their particular condition. Another important feature is that the programs are not conducted in a hurried manner. Each patient is allowed to detox at their own pace, keeping in mind their physiological needs and their level of addiction. this kind of drug rehab program helps minimize withdrawal symptoms while helping the body to physically recuperate at its own pace.the Delray Center believes that when it comes to Suboxone detox Florida and other kinds of de-addiction programs, a single template treatment will not work for everybody. this drug rehabilitation center customizes the treatment to suit the addiction and physiological needs of each patient. It also takes into consideration other aspects such as family and responsibilities at work. Privacy and patient confidentiality is important and patients are treated with respect. the treatment is structured to include a number of different therapies including drug testing, nutritional therapy, psychiatric medical treatment, cognitive, behavioral and dialectical behavioral therapy as well as fitness training. Day treatment programs are available. There are also evening and weekend programs for working professionals and others who may have other responsibilities during the week.Get the best of outpatient detox services to lead a better life. to learn more about Suboxone detox Florida or other kinds of addiction treatment programs that the Delray Center for Healing offers, visit their site, delraycenter.com.Contact:Delray Center for HealingAddress403 SE 1st StreetDelray Beach, FL 33483Phone Number888-699-5679

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I am coming off of suboxone, i am finished with my detox program i dont want to use anything but..?

the withdrawal is horrible right now. I dont feel half as bad as i figured though but i do feel horrible. hard time sleeping. the things that i am usually interested in doing. Are not interesting to me at all. i have no energy. I hear there are some vitamins or something I Can take to help me with the energy. does anyone have any ideas or anything that I can do to help ease all of this. it is horrible. it kind of makes me not want to stop them but I have to or i will be using suboxone as a crutch for years now. I dont need to depend on a drug to keep me up! thanks alot!

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Drug Rehab and Detox Programs Explained – A Simple & Easy Description of Many Different Programs

What’s the difference between one rehab program and another? which drug and alcohol detox and rehab program should you or a loved one go to? Do you know the different types or models of recovery?

Here is a summary of the different approaches to detox and rehab that I am familiar with after working in the field of drug abuse for 8 years as a drug rehab consultant and drug prevention specialist.

Medical Detox

Medical detox is the use of medications, such as benzodiazepines, clonidine, suboxone, etc, to more smoothly withdraw someone from alcohol, methadone, opiates or other drugs of abuse. Approved medical facilities and medical doctors and staff are required to administer the various treatments to assist with difficult or otherwise long withdrawals from these drugs.

Some medical detox facilities use a combination of medical and natural / holistic approaches to detox. These methods generally speed recovery time and comfort through withdrawal according to client testimonials.

Non-Medical Detox

This might mean withdrawing someone from drugs without medication. Non-medical detox is sometimes more effective than medical detox as a drug abuser is sick of using drugs and is highly averse to any more drugs going into their bodies. Non-medical detox may mean the highly skilled use of alternative nutrients, sometimes IV’s and natural therapy’s to assist a person to more comfortably withdrawal and detox from drugs / pharmaceuticals and correct brain function. (Agora Regeneration Clinics Ltd)

Some medical and non-medical detox is highly sophisticated and involves many testing and evaluation protocols not used by traditional medical detox centers. IE nutrient, vitamin and allergy testing to name only a few.

Bio-Physical Detox

Drug residuals have been found to get lodged in the fatty tissues of the body. this includes the brain, kidney, liver, muscles as well as the fat. former drug abusers sometimes relapse back to using drugs due to physical cravings for the drugs which they say doesn’t go away after medical detox or rehab.

Bio-physical Detox involves a total and full detoxification requiring weeks or months of natural detox methods like extensive sauna baths, vitamin and nutritional supplementation, intensive exercise, proper rest, improving diet, drinking lots of water, etc.

Some Bio-physical Detox has been given extensive scientific testing and proven itself under many different populations – drug addicts; hazardous chemical / gas victims (fire fighters, pesticides / herbicides — DDT; mental / spiritual betterment, health improvement. (see Townsend Letter Apr 2006 #273)

Traditional & 12 Step Rehab Methods

Traditional and 12 Step models comprise about 95% of the rehab facility programs in the US and Canada. Their successes vary massively depending on the center and how the center defines success. One center can vary greatly from another in terms of professionalism, care and results.

12 Step programs attempt to intervene between the decisions to abuse drugs and desires to stay clean. a drug addict or alcoholic have been solving life’s problems with a fix, drink, hit, or other drugs. 12 Step methods use sponsors, meetings, actions, education, etc techniques to stop further drug abuse. 12 Step programs also resemble social educational programs from step 4 onward, as a personal responsibility in ones recovery is expected of a 12 stepper. 12 Step includes principals of spiritual connection through-out the process.

Medical / psychological programs use different drugs and counselors in their intervention efforts. usually medical programs are either trying to make a client more comfortable while in rehab or they have actually done some extensive testing to find underlying medical problems which could by spurring the substance abuser to use drugs. a typical example is hypo-thyroid conditions. Psychological approaches either attempt to correct aberrant behavior through adjusting the thinking of the client. it may involve on-going counseling for in-determinant amounts of time after a stay in rehab is completed.

Sometimes drugs that create aversion to drinking are used as with Schick Shadel programs. Other substitute drugs like methadone for opiate abuse and Ritalin for cocaine / meth abuse have been used by many program models.

Non-Traditional Rehab Methods

Social Educational or learning models focus on improving abilities and increasing self control or will power through enlightenment or cognitive realization. Combinations of study, exercise, counseling and practical application of processes are applied to bring about desired states of being. often a type of therapeutic community is established due to the camaraderie of clients assisting each other through the tough times of their recovery.

As social educational programs are my forte, I will list the specific programs I am familiar with along with their posted success rates.

Jude Thaddeus Program (JT), or St. Jude’s is a social/educational approach rather than a medical/psychological methodology putting control over one’s recovery in their own hands rather than a doctor, psychologist, or group. JT provides an opportunity to permanently recover, because JT believe’s it is a choice – not a disease. JT’s success rate for 12 years is over 68%. (Ref: St. Jude Retreat House)

Rational Recovery or RR, has a different approach than traditional or 12 Step methods. RR labels different behaviors and parts of a mind model to get a person to recover through cognitive or increased awareness and control over their addictions. Focus is on self-recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs through planned, permanent abstinence through greater self awareness / control. (Ref: Jack Trimpey, Founder RR)

Narconon (NN) Drug Rehabilitation is a drug-free all natural social educational approach to ending addiction. Narconon considers clients as students who are not trying to recover from an illness. NN students enroll to learn something that they didn’t already know. NN addresses the disabilities caused by drug abuse with new abilities, new skills for effective living. Narconon posts success rates averaging 75% Narconon uses the non-medical detox & Bio-physical method of detoxification. (Narconon: An Overview of Results).

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