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If you or someone close to you has struggled with addiction and relapse, it’s time to consider professional detox services. Detox is one of the hardest parts of recovery, and also is likely needed before the start of a traditional inpatient program. Without professional help and medical supervision, withdrawal symptoms can make even the shortest detox timeline seem unbearable. Thankfully you can get help at our Palm Springs drug detox center.
Detoxification is the process of removing residual toxins from your body. Detoxification gets rid of any compounds that have built up over time, thanks to drug and alcohol abuse. This is the process where you experience withdrawal symptoms throughout your detox timeline.
Withdrawal symptoms are the result of your body reacting to functioning without the use of drugs or alcohol. The longer and more often you use addictive drugs, the more your body becomes accustomed to having those substances in its system. What you feel is based on many factors like:
Withdrawal symptoms can include things like fever, nausea, insomnia, hallucinations, vomiting, headaches, muscle spasms, severe cravings, seizures, high blood pressure, and more. The timeline for drug detox in Indio can vary based on the substances you are addicted to.
Alcohol withdrawal can start within a few hours from your last drink. Alcohol withdrawal usually takes the form of four distinct stages of detox. The first is when you get a headache, insomnia, problems eating, and nausea. This usually starts within 6 hours of your last drink.
Your withdrawal symptoms can escalate to seizures and hallucinations and stomach pain, headaches, nausea, and insomnia within the first 12 hours and continue for two days.
During the third stage of your detox timeline, between day three and day four, your withdrawal symptoms might also include high blood pressure, sweating, fever, confusion, and a potentially fatal manifestation of delirium tremens.
The third stage is the most dangerous for alcohol withdrawal management. Things don’t start to improve until at least 72 hours after you start your withdrawal process and detox. Over the next week, your symptoms will start to diminish, and you will be able to begin your inpatient recovery. During this part of the detox timeline, you risk life-threatening situations if you don’t have medical supervision at a Palm Springs drug and alcohol detox center.
The timeline for opioid withdrawal is divided into three sections. The first is when your withdrawal symptoms usually begin between 6 hours and 12 hours after your last dose. These are mild enough in most people that they think they can manage their withdrawal symptoms on their own with over-the-counter medication for things like a fever, anxiety, nausea, or sweating.
But the second stage of your detox timeline is where things get harder to control on your own. You can experience intense cravings, body cramps, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting so severe that you risk serious dehydration. In addition, your body has to contend with hallucinations and potential seizures. This is where you need medical supervision.
This phase starts about 36 hours after your last dose, and it can last for a few days. How uncomfortable and severe the symptoms are based on your situation and background. You are at a much higher risk of relapsing during your first two days of opioid detox, especially if you are on your own.
It takes about a week for your severe symptoms to diminish, but that detox timeline brings with it late withdrawal symptoms like anxiety, depression, and drug cravings. With medically supervised detox, the severity of your first and second phase of symptoms can be managed with other prescription drugs. You can avoid the risk of relapse and get help at our Southern California drug detox centers that help you with the late withdrawal symptoms when they arrive.
If you try to make detox and addiction recovery at home, you’re much more likely to be distracted by the needs of family members, demands at work or school, and everyday social distractions. At our facility, you will find yourself surrounded by people going through the same type of struggle, people who understand the importance of staying sober and how hard it can be to take your initial steps. This type of living situation also makes sure you have a safe, supportive environment where you can relax, enjoy peace of mind, and turn your attention inward, focusing exclusively on yourself.
If you struggle with addiction to cocaine, the crash phase happens almost immediately, within 90 minutes of your last dose. Cocaine stays in your body for 6 hours after your last dose, which causes these withdrawal symptoms of irritability, depression, and exhaustion to manifest immediately.
The craving phase lasts for an average of 10 days, and this is when you have uncontrollable cravings for cocaine that are so strong you are willing to do anything just to get another fix. You might find yourself highly irritable, lethargic, and unable to focus.
The extinction phase is what happens once you make it through the initial withdrawal and craving, and it’s less severe, but you still crave cocaine. These physical and psychological symptoms can last up to 10 weeks or more, during which time you are particularly vulnerable to relapse. This is why our drug detox centers in Southern California is so crucial, because we help you transition through the entirety of this detox timeline.
When you enter a drug detox center like Coachella Valley Recovery in Southern California, you can expect an initial evaluation. The evaluation is when you meet with team members to go over your medical history, what attempts you have made out of recovery before, what substances you have used in the past, and what you are addicted to now. This is all critical information that helps find the proper medications for your detox. If you don’t disclose all of the illicit drugs you use, there might be medical complications in managing your symptoms. If you don’t talk about a prescription you are taking to manage a mental health condition, there could be serious complications as well.
Once this is over, you come to the center where your detox will begin. A room will be made ready with staff members on call to help you remove the toxins and give you medications to ease your cravings and symptoms. If you are detoxing from things like opioids and benzodiazepines, you might be slowly weaned from those drugs with other prescription medications. You might also be given something like over-the-counter painkillers or anti-nausea medications.
Throughout the course of your detox, you are under close medical supervision, with your vitals monitored regularly. Medications can be adjusted to help you find the right comfort level and progress through the multiple phases of your detox timeline.
After that, you can transition seamlessly into an inpatient program near Palm Springs where you work on tackling the long-term withdrawal symptoms and continuing along the path to recovery.
Many treatment programs, like Coachella Valley Recovery Center’s addiction treatment program near Palm Springs use individual and group therapies.
Individual behavioral therapies can help you develop personalized strategies to cope with your drug cravings, avoid drugs when you are back in your daily life, and deal with a relapse if it occurs. You can also improve your communication, family relationships, friendships, and even parenting skills with behavioral therapies.
Group therapy offers reinforcements for positive behaviors and thought processes and gives you access to a supportive social structure. Ongoing group therapy is something that will sustain you long after you complete inpatient addiction treatment.
As mentioned, the timeline can be extensive, full of risks and potential complications depending on your addiction. It would be best if you did not try to detox alone simply because it’s not safe, and you don’t have a high chance of success.
When you come to our Palm Springs drug detox center, you get access to professionals who work with you to customize your detox. Suppose you have mental health problems or you are on certain medications. In that case, you might need more substantial medical assistance or specific prescription drugs to help you manage the initial symptoms of your detox.
Prescription medications like methadone or Valium might manage severe withdrawal symptoms like hyperventilation, hallucinations, and seizures, while dietary supplements can help offset the withdrawal symptoms of benzodiazepines, which can cause severe muscle pain, headaches, and lack of appetite. This is only something you can get when you use drug detox near Palm Springs.
There are significant health risks associated with trying to detox alone. A supportive medical team can give you emotional and social support while also providing you with medications that manage your pain and help you cope with your withdrawal symptoms. If you try to detox on your own, you don’t have access to any of this, and there can be severe complications and even life-threatening situations that arise.
What’s more, every substance brings with it a distinct detox timeline, and there is always a phase during that timeline when your withdrawal symptoms are at their worst. This is the most challenging period and when you are most likely to relapse. The physical discomfort of cravings might be more than you can handle alone. But thankfully, you don’t have too.
You can begin healing today at our drug detox center near Palm Springs. We know that everyone deserves customized detox services with medications that work specifically for your genetics, allergies, mental health, and addiction. We make you as comfortable as possible throughout the process of your detox, something we achieved thanks to your initial evaluation and finding the proper medications.
Let our team help you detox today.
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