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Ambien Addiction Rehab In Texas

Are you ready to free yourself from your drug addiction? You didn’t become addicted on purpose, and we understand that it can be hard to ask for help. However, once you admit your addiction to yourself, you can begin to take the next step toward recovery by changing your habits.Drug addiction is now a medically recognized and treatable disease. There are thousands of others just like you, who have been caught up in prescription drug addiction. You don’t have to fear being judged any longer. No more isolation, no more denial, and no more shame. Ask for help today and see how your life will begin to get back on track.

You probably have a lot of questions before deciding to come to Willow Springs Recovery. For example, what kind of treatments are offered for prescription drug addiction, or will the program fit my particular needs? Some people benefit from dual diagnosis addiction treatment while others prefer to implement a faith based element. You’re also probably curious about different activities such as, group therapy sessions, on-site medical care, recreational activities or educational workshops. One of our certified counselors will answer all of your questions, and help you make arrangements for getting your treatment underway.

By talking to us, you can learn more about what happens when you arrive, rules about what you may or may not bring with you, and even visitation. Are you ready? If so, a counselor is standing by waiting for your call.

Detox and Withdrawal at Prescription Drug Rehab

We know how hard the withdrawal and detox process can be, which is why we have a 24/7 medical team staffed for our patients. Detox is a difficult but necessary step towards a lifetime of sobriety. With Willow Springs Recovery you’ll be able to move through the detox process and into our treatment program with ease. Medications might be provided to ease some of the withdrawal symptoms, including:

  • Sweating
  • Nausea
  • Pain
  • Sleep Problems
  • Anxiety
  • Cravings

There are dangers associated with detoxing, but our facility is well-equipped to monitor your health in a safe and comfortable environment. Our trained medical staff will ensure that a person undergoing detox does not suffer unnecessarily, and also make sure that all the basics are covered. This includes hydration, and regular blood pressure and heart rate checks. Depending on how serious your addiction is, detox can take anywhere from 7 to 30 days. It’s important to remember that not everyone responds to drugs in the same way, just as not everyone goes through detox in the same way. To further discuss prescription drug detox, please call to speak with one of our trained counselors.

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Overdose Symptoms of Ambien

With the extended abuse of Ambien, your body will develop a tolerance. This is a person’s diminished response to a drug, which occurs when the drug is used repeatedly and the body adapts to the continued presence of the drug. Tolerance can cause a dangerous and deadly overdose. If you or someone you know experiences signs of Ambien overdose, call 911 immediately. These signs can include

  • Weakening of the heart
  • Weakening of breath
  • Coma
  • Respiratory depressio
  • Extreme drowsiness

Help yourself or your loved before it gets to this point. By calling us, we can set you up with an Ambien addiction treatment program.

Detox of Ambien & Withdrawal of Ambien

If you are ready to quit your Ambien abuse, we highly recommend you do this with medical supervision. At Willow Springs, our experienced staff will be with you every step of the way, doing their best to ensure a comfortable and painless detox of Ambien. Quitting your sleeping pills abuse cold turkey is dangerous to your health and increases your risk of relapse.

The above statement is not intended to scare you or to discourage you from getting clean. Ridding your body of drug chemicals and toxins will give you or your loved one a chance to heal from the inside out. It will take time, but eventually your brain will adjust and return to its normal state. This will help curb the drug cravings you experience.

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Ambien Treatment and Rehab

Ambien addiction in Texas is a common problem. If you or your loved one is unsure about what to expect in rehabilitation, familiarize yourself with some of the treatment phases below. This might help you feel more comfortable with your decision to seek help.

  1. Intake – This is the assessment phase. A medical professional at the facility will question you or your loved one about your Ambien habits. They will also question your thought process to better understand how your drug abuse started. During intake, it is important to be honest about your drug use so a specialized treatment plan can be designed.
  2. Detox – This is required to cleanse your body of the Ambien. You might be tapered off the drug at this point. Medication to control withdrawal symptoms might be administered.
  3. Rehab – After successful completion of detox, your treatment process can begin. A variety of therapy options are available at Willow Springs. Whether you choose something like one-on-one counseling or group therapy, this will be determined by you or your loved one in collaboration with a medical professional and other staff members.
  4. Recovery – Lifelong recovery and sobriety requires work. Treatment does not end when you leave rehab. Aftercare is critical to your success living as a drug-free individual. At Willow Springs, we will provide you with aftercare options to suit your specific needs.

Wake Up and Find Help for Your Ambien Addiction

If you or your loved one is serious about beating your sleeping pill addiction, we are happy to help you. Seeking Ambien addiction treatment in Texas goes beyond simple detox and sending you on your way. Our treatment methods will help you or your loved one develop new ways to get rest and enjoy sleep again, without drugs. What is stopping you from calling us today? Are you worried you can’t afford rehab for your sleeping pill addiction? Let us figure out the cost for you. More often than not, insurance will cover some or all of your treatment. Calling us is the quickest way to find out how to get started.