Dilaudid Treatment
Dilaudid
treatment, overused, may lead to habitual dependency
for unsuspecting patients.
Dilaudid treatment manages moderate to severe pain,
often due to:
- Biliary colic
- Burns
- Cancer
- Heart attack
- Soft tissue injury
- Bone injury
- Renal colic
- Surgery.
You did not choose to become addicted to Dilaudid treatment.
Maybe you began opiate medication for your back pain,
chronic pain syndrome, or some other physical disorder
under your doctor’s care …then started to
self-medicate. Self-treatment is not uncommon:
- In 2003, more than 6.3 million Americans have reported
they used opiate drugs, such as Dilaudid treatment,
for non-medical purposess(i).
Dependency may develop with Dilaudid treatment due to:
- its pleasing, numbing, or euphoric effect
- the psychological impact of medication
use
- its ability to alleviate pain
- its ability to alleviate symptoms of painful
withdrawal
- or, the temptation of recreational drug use.
Many patients have not been informed of the consequences
of opiate dependency from Dilaudid treatment, and the
risk of addiction. Some Dilaudid addiction risks, for
example, include:
- respiratory failure and
- cardiac arrest.
The medical community recognizes dependency on opiates
and Dilaudid treatment as a disorder of the central nervous
system due to prescription opiate intake. Chronic use
of Dilaudid treatment causes nerve cells in the
brain to stop producing natural endorphins (painkillers) because
of the presence of synthetic opiates. The result:
- opiate dependency
- and, if untreated, opiate addiction.
The Waismann Method for Rapid Detoxification
Dilaudid treatment patients who undergo the Waismann
Method of Rapid Detoxification state that our anesthesia-assisted
procedure spares them almost all of the painful, agonizing
symptoms of withdrawal from Dilaudid treatment.
The Waismann Method:
- Recognizes opiate and Dilaudid treatment dependency
as a treatable, reversible condition of
the central nervous system (CNS), caused by legitimate
chemical imbalances due to continuous drug intake.
- Breaks the hold of tenacious Dilaudid opiates that
grab receptors in the brain.
- Reverses a physical Dilaudid dependency without
unnecessary suffering, fear, or shame.
- Allows most patients to return to a productive life
in a matter of days.
- Follows a stricter protocol for safety than many
other programs for rapid detox.
- Allows patients, upon awakening, no longer to have
physical dependency on opiates or a conscious recall
of withdrawal from Dilaudid treatment.
The Waismann Method for Rapid Detoxification has
established a clinically proven procedure to reverse
dependency on Dilaudid treatment and a gamut of other
opiate treatments, including:
- Codeine, Darvocet, Heroin, Lorcet, Lortab, Methadone,
MS Contin, Norco, OxyContin (oxycodone), Percocet,
Percodan, Stadol, Suboxone, Tramadol (Ultram),
Vicodin, and others.
Our Optional After-Care and Treatment Center
The Waismann Method offers a serene after-care environment
that provides Dilaudid treatment patients with dignity,
respect, and optimism as they rest after rapid detoxification.
We named this special place Domus Retreat. (Latin for ‘home’.)
Domus Retreat focuses on intensive psychotherapy to adjust
core thought patterns that contributed to dependency.
In order to curtail unhealthy repetition and relapse,
treatment at Domus Retreat also includes:
- Catering for specific dietary and nutritional needs
- Custom post-detox therapy sessions
- Discrete, confidential interactions
- Exclusive retreat and recovery services
- Medical chemical balance assessments
- Patient assistance around-the-clock
- Private, individual suites
- Short- and long-term treatment (1 to 8 weeks)
- Small entourage of residential patients (limited
to 6)
- Intimate small-group meetings
- Ultra-luxurious spa elements.
Your Domus Retreat visit--after Dilaudid
treatment--will effect significant
and lasting change for your sustained recovery.
Learn more about Dilaudid treatment and the
Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification.