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Opiate Detox Center in Los Angeles

Medically Assisted Opiate Detox in California

While the opiate-abuse is soaring high, the number of fatal overdoses due to opiates from 2010-2013 has also spiraled higher. Reports prove that, since then, over 250,000 people have lost their lives due to opiate-related-overdose in the United States. Users who attempt detox at home or independently most often fail miserably due to the painful withdrawal symptoms. This does not mean lack of accountability. Rather, the addictive power of opiates can affect psychologically and physically. Opiate-withdrawals are extremely painful. But, they are not unmanageable. You have numerous opiate-detox-centers in California that will ease your struggle to overcome these symptoms safely and comfortably. New Spirit also offers medically-assisted detox from opiates by skilled-medical professionals. Medically-assisted detox addresses your chronic pain through medications and supervised drug-interventions. So New Spirit Recovery urges you to contact us today. We are here to help.

Recognizing Opiate Withdrawal Symptoms

Opiates can also be a prescription-pill advised by doctors. When consumed on a daily basis, a prescribed pill can also become abusive. Opiate-detox is highly challenging and extremely uncomfortable without skilled-medical assistance. Cold-turkey detox (without medication) is an unwise choice too due to the excruciating pain as a withdrawal symptom. Opiate-detox can be labelled as a vicious cycle of addiction because the remedy for the withdrawal symptom would be administration of more opiates. Someone who abuses drugs for years on end will have severe withdrawal symptoms than someone who has used it on a short-term, for instance three months. Withdrawal symptoms increases with the passage of time. The nascent stages of opiates-withdrawal include symptoms such as crippling anxiety, mild sweats, intense drug cravings, crawling skin, sneezing, muscle spasms, restlessness, irrational thoughts. Eventually, along with these symptoms, there can also be goosebumps and cold sweats; diarrhoea and vomiting; watering eyes and headaches; abdominal, muscle and joint pain; heightened restlessness and anxiety. In certain cases, the symptoms can prove fatal too. Hence, detoxing without skilled medical assistance can increase the chances of failure or relapse or sometimes death too.

The Detox Process for Opiate Addiction

Upon arrival, the patient undergoes a thorough medical evaluation. This includes understanding the severity of the addiction, medical history, mental health status, and any co-occurring disorders (e.g., anxiety, depression). 

Based on the evaluation, the medical team designs a tailored detox plan that may include medication, therapy, and support systems to manage the withdrawal process. During detox, the patient is continuously monitored by medical professionals to ensure safety and manage withdrawal symptoms.

Detox centers often provide therapy during the process to help patients cope with the emotional and psychological challenges of withdrawal. Detox is a mentally challenging time, and therapists or counselors may offer individual or group therapy sessions to address any emotional difficulties.

Once detox is complete, the patient will often transition to further addiction treatment, such as inpatient or outpatient rehab. The next steps might include behavioral therapy, group counseling, and continued Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) if necessary. Strategies to prevent relapse, such as ongoing counseling, peer support groups (e.g., Narcotics Anonymous), and continued medical care, are integrated into the patient's treatment plan.

After completing the detox and initial rehab, many patients receive ongoing care through outpatient services, which include counseling, medication management, and support group participation. The detox process is vital for breaking the physical dependence on opiates, but it is just the beginning of a broader, long-term treatment approach aimed at achieving lasting recovery.

Seek Help For Opiate Addiction

The gap between seeking help and continued drug-abuse can be marked by pride and shame related to addiction. Pride comes in the way of seeking medical-assistance for drug-detox as it implies helplessness of the abuser. Shame comes in the way of seeking help as it indicates the abusers shortcomings. But, seeking help in these cases is important for the well-being of the abuser and his/her family. Further, even if they enroll at the detox-center, the problem of absenteeism can persist. Excuses such as work commitments, family commitments, official chores, necessary errands, can pop-up. Remember, substance abuse reduces your quality of life. Live a rewarding life with a long-term sobriety. Seek help, delay no more. Detoxing is not impossible, we are here to help. 

Common Mistakes People Make When Seeking Help for Opiate Addiction

Recovering from opiate addiction is a complex process, and the decisions you make early on can greatly impact your success. Unfortunately, many individuals unknowingly make mistakes that can lead to relapse or unnecessary suffering. By understanding these common pitfalls, you can take steps to avoid them and ensure a safer, more effective recovery.

  1. Trying to Detox from Opiates at Home Without Medical Support
    One of the biggest—and most dangerous—mistakes is attempting an at-home opiate detox. Withdrawal symptoms like severe muscle pain, vomiting, insomnia, anxiety, and uncontrollable cravings can quickly overwhelm even the most determined person. Without medical supervision, the risk of relapse or complications increases significantly. A Medically Assisted Opiate Detox in California offers the safety, monitoring, and symptom management needed for a successful start to recovery.
  2. Choosing the Wrong Level of Care
    Some people choose outpatient detox when their situation requires inpatient treatment. Those with long-term opiate use, co-occurring mental health disorders, or unstable home environments often benefit more from an Opiate Detox Center in Los Angeles that provides 24/7 medical supervision and emotional support.
  3. Ending Treatment After Detox
    Detox alone is not enough to maintain long-term sobriety. Many people make the mistake of stopping treatment once withdrawal symptoms fade, only to relapse weeks later. Continued care—such as inpatient rehab, outpatient therapy, and peer support groups—is essential for addressing the underlying causes of addiction.
  4. Ignoring Mental Health Concerns
    Opiate addiction often coexists with conditions like depression, anxiety, or PTSD. Skipping mental health treatment during detox leaves these issues unresolved, making relapse more likely. Comprehensive detox centers treat both addiction and co-occurring disorders for a complete recovery approach.
  5. Not Building a Support Network
    Trying to quit in isolation is another common error. Recovery is more successful when you have ongoing support from family, friends, counselors, and recovery groups. Structured programs help you establish and maintain this vital network.
  6. Using Shortcuts or Unsafe Substitutions
    Some individuals attempt to self-manage withdrawal using unprescribed medications or unsafe substitutes. This can lead to new dependencies or dangerous interactions. Only licensed medical professionals should administer medication-assisted treatment.

Avoiding these mistakes can make the difference between short-term relief and lasting recovery. At New Spirit Recovery, our Opiate Detox Center in Los Angeles offers compassionate, medically supervised detox programs that address both the physical and emotional challenges of opiate withdrawal—setting you on the path to a healthier, drug-free future.

Contact New Spirit today at (424) 317-9319! Be assured that your information and identity will remain confidential!

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