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Heroin Addiction Treatment Austin

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Treatment for Heroin Addiction 

Did you know that in the United States, approximately 130 people pass away every day as a result of opioid overdose? Although many people don’t always associate heroin with an opioid, the reality is that heroin is actually a dangerous synthetic opioid. While it’s true that there are several opioid drugs that are legal in a prescription medication format, heroin does not fall into that category. If you’re struggling with an addiction to heroin, it’s critical that you take the step and reach out for assistance that you need to overcome your heroin addiction. When you partner with an experienced heroin treatment facility, you will be able to receive the treatment for heroin addiction that you need to take back control of your life. 

It’s important to realize that heroin addiction treatment comes in many different forms which could entail a combination of recovery options such as medication-assisted treatment, also commonly referred to as MAT, behavioral therapy, and more traditional forms of therapy. Any experienced heroin treatment team will take the opportunity to get to learn more about you so that they can help you to develop a treatment plan that is 100% personalized to suit you and your needs. This gives you an increased chance of being able to truly conquer your addiction once and for all. 

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Safe and Comfortable Heroin Detox – Austin 

While it’s imperative to have the right mentality in order to work through your addiction, it’s important to understand that you may need additional assistance particularly during the first few hours and days of your new sobriety. Depending on the severity of your heroin addiction, it’s possible that you may need to first focus on working through a detox program

Most top-notch addiction treatment facilities will offer you the opportunity to go through the detox process at their facility. This safe and comfortable environment will provide you with the peace of mind that you need during this difficult stage in your recovery. On average, heroin detox lasts approximately seven days with your initial withdrawal symptoms manifesting just a few hours from the time that you took heroin for the last time. Withdrawal symptoms are highly unpredictable which is part of what makes them incredibly dangerous. It’s possible that you may feel any or all of the following symptoms during the time that you are in heroin detox: 

  • Dizziness 
  • Headache 
  • Sweating 
  • Craving 
  • Nausea 
  • Fatigue 
  • Seizures 

In extreme cases, there is always the possibility that the combination of withdrawal symptoms that you experience could be fatal. This is just one of the reasons why you should never attempt to go through the withdrawal process unless you are under the care of an experienced heroin detox treatment team. You will experience the worst of your withdrawal symptoms within the first three days of your time in detox, however, by the end of your seventh day, you will be in a much better position both physically and psychologically to be able to focus on the steps that you need to take to truly address your addiction. This is the leading reason why it’s critical that you be upfront and honest with your addiction treatment team regarding the severity of your addiction when you initially reach out for more information about detox and rehab options. 

Medications Used in Heroin Detox 

There are many different types of medications that can be used during the detox process to help to lessen the possibly traumatic impact of withdrawal symptoms that you may experience such as: 

  • Clonidine: One of the most difficult withdrawal symptoms that you may experience during the time that you’re in detox are withdrawal cravings. Clonidine can help you to better manage these cravings which can help you to focus more on your recovery. 
  • Loperamide and ondansetron: Stomach issues during detox are not uncommon. Loperamide and ondansetron can help to combat diarrhea or feelings of nausea and vomiting.  
  • Acetaminophen, ibuprofen or naproxen: It’s always possible that you may experience physical pain as a result of your withdrawal or because you’re struggling with another condition that presents pain. If you find yourself in this category, your treatment team will provide you with different non-opioid options to combat this discomfort. 

Inpatient Heroin Rehab to Heal the Root Causes of Drug Addiction 

One of the leading reasons why so many people cannot break free of heroin addiction is because there are others around them that are suffering from their own addiction. As a result, they continuously get caught in a loop of falling back into the trap of addiction because they see others around them giving into that temptation. If you’re ready to make a concerted effort to change your life and overcome your addiction, the best option for you may be to commit to an inpatient treatment program. There are countless benefits associated with making this decision including: 

Around the clock support 

An inpatient treatment program provides a person with a unique level of support in the sense that you will be able to turn to your recovery team at any time during the time that you’re in treatment if you feel as though you’re struggling with anything. 

A chance to meet new people 

This type of program allows you to meet new people who are also working on their own sobriety and treatment. You will have the chance to interact with them during group therapy and also during the downtime that you have during the day. This interaction is a wonderful way to build your system of support which is something that is key in your overall recovery process. 

A sober environment 

One of the most important and vital attributes of an inpatient treatment program is the fact that it provides you with a completely sober environment during the first few days and weeks of your recovery. This is often the most critical time in your treatment because you will have the opportunity to heal physically and emotionally so it’s essential that you have an atmosphere that supports that. 

Outpatient Heroin Rehab for Relapse Prevention 

Did you know that it’s possible to still receive addiction treatment even if you do have full-time or part-time work or school responsibilities? An outpatient program allows you to do just that. An outpatient program is more flexible in comparison to an inpatient program which is something that can come as a great comfort to someone who recognizes the fact that they need treatment regarding their addiction but cannot commit to an addiction treatment program such as an inpatient program. 

Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Heroin Rehab 

Did you know that mental illness and addiction tend to go hand in hand? Unfortunately, there are many people who aren’t aware of the fact that they have a mental illness or they aren’t treating it properly. Therefore, as a way to cope, they turn to illegal substances such as heroin because they mistakenly believe that this is the best way to manage it. However, taking drugs can actually exacerbate your addiction and not help it. If you are suffering from mental illness, it’s important that you partner with a treatment facility that gives clients the opportunity to take advantage of dual diagnosis treatment. Dual diagnosis treatment is specifically designed to help a person address both their addiction as well as any mental health concerns. If you do not address both, you put yourself at risk of falling back into your addictive ways. 

MAT Drug Rehab for Heroin Addiction 

MAT, also known as a medically assisted treatment, can be a helpful tool to add to your arsenal of ways that you can combat your heroin addiction. Keep in mind that a medically assisted treatment plan would be something that you add to a treatment plan that incorporates different forms of therapy as well as general healing. There are several people that are hesitant to take advantage of a MAT program simply because they believe that this is akin to substituting one form of addiction for another. The reality, however, is that any type of medication that you take is something that will be closely monitored by your treatment team so that the risk of you falling back into the trap of addiction is substantially lowered. We will closely monitor your medication intake and address any problems or concerns that you may have along the way. 

Regardless of whether you’re a good fit for our inpatient program or you need to incorporate dual diagnosis treatment into your outpatient treatment plan, you can rest assured that when you come to Resurgence Behavioral Health, you will experience the care and support that you need from our caring and experienced treatment team. At Resurgence, we always go the extra mile to ensure that you have the tools and the resources that you need to make the most out of your time in addiction treatment. If you’re ready to make this commitment, please get in touch with us today at (855) 458-0050 and learn more about the treatment and detox options that are available to you. 

Addiction Treatment that
Just Works

Individualized treatment programs delivered in a comfortable, relaxed setting promote healing in your recovery journey.

Josh Chandler
Josh Chandler
After growing up in Chicago and North Carolina, Josh chose to get help with substance use disorder and mental health in California because of the state's reputation for top-tier treatment. There, he found the treatment he needed to achieve more than five years of recovery. He's been in the drug and alcohol addiction rehab industry for four years and now serves as the Director of Admissions for Resurgence Behavioral Health. Josh remains passionate about the field because he understands that one phone call can alter the course of a person's life.


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