Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Pain Killer Addiction - Don't Be Overwhelmed - Get Help Now
There are many side effects and adverse reactions that can occur with the use ofopioids as pain killers. Patients can innocently start taking pain killers aftera moderate injury or because of a severe injury in an automobile accident, fallor for post surgical pain. More than 10% of high school seniors have startedtaking Vicodin for reasons other than reducing pain.If you are addicted to pain killers or other drugs or think you may be, you canstart working to increase the body's endorphin production naturally; some waysare laughing, touching, massage, acupuncture, acupressure, walking, anythingthat makes you feel good that's natural. More than 415,000 people receivedtreatment for pain killer abuse or addiction this past year. Treatment optionsfor pain killer addiction include: medications, such as methadone and LAAM(levo-alpha-acetyl-methadol), and behavioral counseling; usually, the patient ismedically detoxified before any treatment approach is begun.Addiction is both a biological and psychological condition. 2.2 million peopleaged 12 and up first abused painkillers within the past year; this is more thanthe number of people who started using marijuana and has overtaken the use ofcocaine. Less common side effects and adverse reactions of pain killers are:confusion, hallucinations, delirium, hives, itching, hypothermia, bradycardia(slow heart rate), tachycardia (rapid heart rate), raised intracranial pressure,ureteric or biliary spasm, muscle rigidity and flushing.When you're addicted physically to a drug, like pain killers or alcohol, etc.,it's because you've suppressed or shut down your body's production ofendorphins, which are natural opiate pain killers; when this happens you startcraving the drug that you replaced the endorphins with whether it's alcohol, anyof a number of drugs or pain killers. Pain killer addiction includes: opiatedependency, opiate addiction, narcotic dependency, narcotic addiction, and painkiller dependency or painkiller dependency. Chronic pain affects one out ofthree or four adults; millions of people suffer from severe disabling pain.Physical dependence on a drug suggests that sudden stopping of the drug mayresult in negative consequences. Opioids used as the doctor has prescribed aresupposedly not dangerous according to some well-established medical groups; butif this is the case, why are so many people addicted to them? If you think youare addicted and want to get off pain killers or other drugs, it's best to getdetoxified as fast as you can and then go through some type of rehabilitation;it's important to have others to lean on and learn from and offer support toyou.Taking the time to spend in a treatment center, detoxing, is of the utmostpriority. If you don't have insurance, check with your local mental healthagencies to see what is available that's free. It's important to get help andnot to try getting off pain killers on your own.All other demands of children, a job, school, or any other responsibilities maymake inpatient treatment seem like an intrusion but it's not. If you can't do anin-patient rehab, find out how you can do outpatient rehab and pay for it underyour insurance plan; check your insurance policy to see if it's covered. It'simportant to go through rehab following your detox stay: make it a part of yourplan of action.Knowing some of these facts and understanding endorphin production will help getyou on the road to pain killer addiction recovery fast; start working on ittoday and hopefully you'll notice changes tomorrow. The many problems that areassociated with pain killer addiction and abuse have experts, doctors andauthorities searching for solutions. Experts say that only a small segment ofpatients with a medical need for using narcotic pain medications ever becomeaddicted.For more information on pain killer addiction symptoms and pain killertreatments go to http://www.Pain-Killer-Addiction.info specializing in painkiller addiction with nurse's tips, help, quiz, blog and resources includinginformation on pain killer treatment centers and natural addiction treatment
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