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Heroin Addiction

By The Alternate Medic | May 6, 2008

Please do not delude yourself, heroin addiction is rampant, gone are the days when heroin addiction was restricted to the innercity slums, the reality is that heroin addicts can be found in city law offices, in managerial circles at the big end of town, it is everywhere. Every day, thousands across the country are engaged in the battle against heroin addiction. Methadone clinics have sprouted up all over the around the country and are helping a lot providing many with a chance to quit using this dangerous drug, unfortunately, many others still do not have access to this help. Yet others using these clinics replace their addiction to heroin with an addiction to methadone.

Addiction knows no boundaries, and can strike at anyone; but with the proper attention, it can be beaten.Heroin addiction does not only affect the actual user but draws family and friends into the battle as well.

Steps to Drug Rehabilitation

The first step in battling heroin addiction is for the addict to admit they have a problem then and only then can affective rehabilitation start. This is a job that must go through professional drug rehabilitation. It is virtually impossible to combat this terrible addiction without professional help.

If you are suffering from heroin addiction, no matter what your financial circumstances are, and you want to beat the habit, enroll yourself into a rehabilitation program as soon as possible. There are many rehabilitation clinics that offer programs for those with little or no finances; state medical programs often cover this type of treatment and you can be assured that the care you will receive is the best.

Depending on your level of heroin addiction, your stay in a drub rehabilitation program will last anywhere from thirty to ninety days. It is usual that methadone, as a heroin replacement, is administered in increasingly smaller doses, so as to wean your body gradually off of the drug.

It is sometimes prescribed that under certain medical circumstances a rapid detoxification is administered to ensure the immediate clearance of the drug from the system. Naturally, every case is different, this has produced several schools of thought on which type of detoxification works best; but the fact remains heroin addiction is destructive, unforgiving and in some cases deadly habit.

Support Of Family And Friends Is Vital Both during And After The Rehab Program.

As with any other substance addiction even after you have completed a rehabilitation program, heroin addiction will be a daily battle. It is imperative that you own your addiction, and make the conscious choice to not give into the cravings. It is much easier to do this if you have a healthy support system in place as you go through the program and most definitely before you are released from your rehabilitation program. Family and friends are a great comfort, as long as they were not enabling your addiction prior to rehabilitation; and there are countless support groups available, such as Narcotics Anonymous, where you can find daily support from those who are just like you.

By admitting that you have a heroin addiction you have taken the first most important step along the road to recovery. Now do whatever it takes to fight this deadly drug – your family, your friends, and, most importantly, your very life will be changed for the best as you overcome this heroin addiction.

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