Rapid Detox - Drug Detox - Rapid Detoxification
www.opiates.com rapid detox procedure for vicodin, Percocet, oxycontin and methadone addiction. Detox addiction to painkillers in only a few days not weeks. A cocktail of drugs keeps the patient asleep so he doesn’t feel the agonizing pains of withdrawal from the drugs. Opiate addiction treated only in a couple of hours.
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no, its not an opiate and is not addictive. I was prescribed it for a year and stopped cold with no problem at all. This was naltroxone, which shouldnt be confused with Suboxone which contains an opiate and is also addictive. some detox places prescibe it after detoxification-why clean them up then get them dependent again? the doctors ( at Waismann) do not prescribe sub. In fact when they cured me i was alternating between Oxycontin and suboxone. Their precedure treats all opiod dependency
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But the drug they have you keep taking after your out of the hospital couldn’t you possibly get addicted to that ?
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i was dependent on oxycontin and suboxone for several years. I actually went to the waismann method in this video and can sincerely say they saved my life! the treatment was so much better than the withdrawals i had been having.. I can personally vouch for their procedure and will be clean 2 years in July..
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No apologies needed. Is just that we treat so many patients that their doctors prescribe them endless amounts of opiates, without warning them of the side effects to their body and lifes. Most patients we treat would have chosen to live with the pain then have their lifesturned upside down by the long term intake of opiates. I just want people to take it responsibly and educate themselves
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I don’t mean to say that opiates are harmless, sorry if that came across that way. My understanding is that someone who stays on the same dose of medical grade opiates long-term will adapt to it and their body will function relatively normally after a while due to the body adapting. But obviously, that doesn’t work for pain management- you have to increase the dose progressively. I will see if I can dig up the study I read about this. Sorry to give the wrong impression.
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Opiates affect kidneys, gastro-intestinal, liver function and so much more. Not considering that it ceases endorphin production and patients loose simple life pleasures. The dependency is progressive and harmful to patients physically and psychologically. It affect the patients and their loved ones…
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Btw, opiate use in those who need it for chronic pain management is relatively safe. It does not cause progressive physical deterioration in the way that alcohol does, for instance. The problem is that the brain adapts to it TOO well- and it is very hard to stay on the same dose and get the same effects for long. There are studies that show that opiate users are healthy and show relatively normal organ function- as long as they stay on the opiates. Of course, that’s always the catch…
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I can’t imagine what a shock to the system that must be!!! I hope that those who consider it try to get themselves in the best physical shape they can before hand with nutrition and exercise so their bodies have a hope of handling it.
I think that the true future of fast detox lies in ibogaine, it has been nothing short of a miracle for me and I hope that the US will reconsider it’s legality in the future. Rapid detox only gets you to the bad part faster- ibogaine completely eliminates it.
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…untreated intractable pain commit suicide each year. Until I finally got a dx and treatment plan I had seriously thought about it myself. No, I am NOT a ‘wimp’. I have a very strong tolerance for pain, and a very strong work-ethic on top of that. My job causes a bit more pain, BUT it’s what I love, and what helps keep me sane. I constantly strive for balance. Yes, things change, day to day, year to year. I re-evaluate as necessary, and listen to my doctor. I have HOPE now, at least.
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Actually, I trust my doctor’s judgement. I have complete medical workups each year. Each and every body function is tested. All of my tests are completely within normal ranges, INCLUDING, (but not limited to), liver and kidney functions. If any of these things should change, then we will figure out a way of dealing with it. I have read everything I could find that’s been published about long-term opiate use, and there seems to be little difference in life-expectancy. BTW..MANY with untreated …
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…and they are expected to do the majority of the housework, although I DO have a housekeeper for 5-6 hours a week. OK…WITHOUT this drug I would most likely be on disability and welfare and foodstamps. Oh, and Medicaid too. My health conditions require over $400 worth of prescriptions a month. Luckily I have health insurance, and it covers part of my prescription costs. WITHOUT the oxycodone my life would be nearly worthless. I thank God each day for a wonderful doctor. (AND family!!)
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…as though they MUST ‘get off” the ONLY thing that helps them live a productive life? I have few ’side effects’ from the drug, and I control those with proper nutrition and adequate fluid intake. I have had my reflexes checked periodically, and they are 100%. I can drive, I can work (as a chef, a physically demanding job to say the least) and take care of my family, although they ARE required to ‘pitch in’, and help with housework, etc. In fact, I have 3 kids, aged 13, 15 and 17…
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There is more to it then that…Every time you take more you create more opioid receptors (storage areas) in your brain that requires more and more..What are you going to do 5 years from now when your daily dose is so high that you end up with kidney, liver and other problems? Opiates are not supposed to be long term..
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There are days I only need 2 or 3 (15 MG) tabs, and other days I need the entire prescribed amount. I am able to ‘jump start’ the effectiveness of the meds by taking only one tab per day for several days. That’s just enough to prevent the worst of the withdrawal symptoms, and I try to stick it out for a minimum of 3 days. (My pain level skyrockets during this period of course, but afterwards I get more relief from pain…for a while) So…WHY would anyone with severe chronic pain feel as tho…
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The problem, as I see it, is that there is a choice between being ‘addicted’ or being in severe pain continually. At least, that is MY only choice. I am NOT a ‘recreational’ user, and I take them as prescribed by my doctor. It is true, however, that they do become less effective as time goes by, requiring higher doses to achieve the same affect. I have been taking oxycodone now for about 5 years, after Vicodan stopped being effective. I now take about 90 MGs daily, depending on pain levels.
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Rapid detox is far from a magic bullet for treating addiction. Methadone addicts can expect to be sick for 2 weeks following rapid detox. I had a friend who went through this procedure and he said he had never been so sick in his life and he was only using 30mg of methadone a day for pain. His advice; don’t do it!
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its the best… I wish you well, it is so worth it. I hope you do really well..
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that is great…..How many milligrams of Methadone are you taking daily?
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I am a recovered heroin addict now on methadone and plan to do this rapid detox called the wiesman method so i can be clean of methadone as well.
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That is really not an accurate statement. Every patient is different and have different reasons for using numbing devices. It could emotional or physical pain, regardless of the reason, they need to feel well physically in order to asses and treat the cause. There is “no reason” for unnecessary suffering or labeling , like rehab center have used for the last 40 years. This only keeps patients from looking for help…
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It only cures the addicts physiological addiction but not their psychological. Which means that they still don’t know how to live w/o the drugs.
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I would think if your sedated or under anesthesia that it wouldn’t be that bad. You’re not awake! This seems amazing, though… wow, medicine has come a long way. I happy people don’t have to suffer anymore.
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I’ve been shot up with narcan fully awake. I was taking up to 700 mg propoxy and 300+mg oxy a day. OMFG. I actually thought for a few minutes that I was dead and going to hell. This hurts. Awake or sedated. Stick to the cold turkey or slow taper.
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It absolutely works. Like any medical treatment , it is as good and successful as the doctor that performs it. I have seen a lot of people doin the waismann and being happy and clean…
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It costs about 5 grand and it doesn’t work. They give you narcan put a diaper on you and knock you out. You are still sick when you wake up. This technique was dreamed by by docs who thought they could trick the body but the body knows better. There are no drug solutions to drug addiction . You just have to have faith and a good attitude! Trust in God and do the footwork