If one does choose rapid detox program it should be performed in an ICU setting so the patient can be monitored closely. Ask what medications are used during the procedure. Suboxone is a dangerous and addictive drug and should be no part of a continuing aftercare treatment plan.
Rapid detox does work. It gets the opiates out of ones system usually quickly and most times under the proper circumstances safely. The main problem with the florifa detox program which is not widely known is that this particular treatment center offers a post drug regimin of either naltrexone OR suboxone which is part opiate AND part opiate antagonist. A person choosing rapid detox with Florida detox risk being detoxed from opiates and being put back onopiates if the patient chooses suboxone
The reason why cravings are an issue is because any kind of addiction is an automatic coping mechanism to get ones self out of feeling helpless. Craving is emeshed in the conflicts inside us, fueled by anger, an automatic unconscious decision is made in the mind to pick up the addictive behavior once more and the cycle of addiction begins again. Therapy works, 12 step programs may work but the first step is to detox from the addictive substances.
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listen Mr. fuckin adult... I defeated heroin... defeatede every pill addiction(opiates and benzo's...Ive had all the major shit and some exotic as well. I need the shit desperetaly... and I cant get a doctor that isn't a fucked up person singing the same old bullshit song. Kids fine... but don't call me a drug addict just becuz I crush my shit up and snort it parachute uit and shoot it... if I new where to get some heroinj I would be inclined to do so out of the desparity of the pain.Thank Jesus
@Usmcspartan420 by the way I dont shoot it but I would if I could get H. Anyway... this program is a sureshot way to quit! It will work. It is obviously a very effective program and its good to be. ty floridadetox, i'm sure you have done someone some good... if not to remind me to attain my will and power to abstain. These norcos r just keepin me in the net of poison... i need something stronger so bad it's crazy, but heroin is too unconsistant and to hard hitting and too damaging.Good for that
If one does choose rapid detox program it should be performed in an ICU setting so the patient can be monitored closely. Ask what medications are used during the procedure. Suboxone is a dangerous and addictive drug and should be no part of a continuing aftercare treatment plan.
ljude01 3 months ago
Rapid detox does work. It gets the opiates out of ones system usually quickly and most times under the proper circumstances safely. The main problem with the florifa detox program which is not widely known is that this particular treatment center offers a post drug regimin of either naltrexone OR suboxone which is part opiate AND part opiate antagonist. A person choosing rapid detox with Florida detox risk being detoxed from opiates and being put back onopiates if the patient chooses suboxone
ljude01 3 months ago
The reason why cravings are an issue is because any kind of addiction is an automatic coping mechanism to get ones self out of feeling helpless. Craving is emeshed in the conflicts inside us, fueled by anger, an automatic unconscious decision is made in the mind to pick up the addictive behavior once more and the cycle of addiction begins again. Therapy works, 12 step programs may work but the first step is to detox from the addictive substances.
ljude01 3 months ago
@itchyundies This true,crqavings can last from anywhere to a week too forever.
But as far as dependancy/withdrawl to the opiates goes,the naltrexone removes that.
It IS successful BUT afterwords it is up to the person and his will power.
m1dlifecrisis 3 months ago
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HouseOfWakingSpirits[dot]com
Addiction IS NOT a disease, it is a symptom of a larger socio-economic problem. Legalization is THE ONLY WAY to tackle addiction as a whole. You CAN heal addiction and leave it in the dust for good, HouseOfWakingSpirits will show you how - it's free information for the good of everyone.
ender3711 3 months ago
listen Mr. fuckin adult... I defeated heroin... defeatede every pill addiction(opiates and benzo's...Ive had all the major shit and some exotic as well. I need the shit desperetaly... and I cant get a doctor that isn't a fucked up person singing the same old bullshit song. Kids fine... but don't call me a drug addict just becuz I crush my shit up and snort it parachute uit and shoot it... if I new where to get some heroinj I would be inclined to do so out of the desparity of the pain.Thank Jesus
Usmcspartan420 11 months ago
@Usmcspartan420 by the way I dont shoot it but I would if I could get H. Anyway... this program is a sureshot way to quit! It will work. It is obviously a very effective program and its good to be. ty floridadetox, i'm sure you have done someone some good... if not to remind me to attain my will and power to abstain. These norcos r just keepin me in the net of poison... i need something stronger so bad it's crazy, but heroin is too unconsistant and to hard hitting and too damaging.Good for that
Usmcspartan420 11 months ago
listen kid its time to grow up before you die
rockynanach 1 year ago
Are you wearing eye makeup? Thats so hard core hahaha
DeepwaterFilms 1 year ago
Keep it rocking bro! Keep up the good work!
Detox is great, but long term sobriety is the goal.. it's a lifestyle, checkout La Jolla Recovery
ljrecovery 1 year ago