DRUG ADDICTION and RAPID DETOX
Addiction to prescription medications rises
in the United States.
Thousands of Americans and patients worldwide start out taking prescription
drugs for pain management and end up, instead, with a dependency on opiates.
The overuse of painkillers typically begins with a traumatic injury or
surgery. An ‘accidental addiction’ follows.
You never meant to become dependent on the opiate-based painkillers
that your doctor prescribed. It happened. You continued self-medicating
to reduce the pain. For most patients, it becomes hard to tell the difference
between the acute or chronic physical pain and the pain of withdrawal.
Sometimes physicians also focus first on how to eliminate
the symptom (pain), and overlook the potential consequences to the patient’s
life (dependency). Following their patient’s complaint, some pain
management specialists may even prescribe more opiates or for longer
periods without considering the risk.
Through this type of overuse, prescribed pain management
can quickly become substance abuse that leads to chemical dependency.
Patients who overuse opiate-based painkillers, and their families who
administer them, may not be fully aware of the addictive nature of these
drugs.
Often our patients arrive to the point where they require
stronger doses, more often, to achieve the same pain-relief effect. The
opiates have taken control of the body’s opiate receptors—usually
served by natural endorphins—and confused its internal pain-pleasure
signals. This condition necessitates rapid detoxification.
Rapid detoxification—or rapid detox, for short—cleanses
the brain’s opiate receptors of toxins and synthetic opioid drugs.
Learn more about opiates,
drug statistics, and rapid detox.
The WAISMANN METHOD of RAPID DETOXIFICATION
Our patients at the Waismann Method of rapid detoxification undergo
rapid opiate detox through an anesthesia-assisted procedure. It spares
them almost all of the unbearable distress and symptoms
triggered by withdrawal. While muscle aches and
exhaustion decrease dramatically, the advanced anesthesia wipes out almost
all traumatic shaking and convulsing.
- Our procedure considers opiate
dependency as a treatable disorder of the central
nervous system,
- disrupted by prolonged intake of prescription opiate
drugs.
- The Waismann Method of rapid detoxification will permit most patients
to return to an opiate-free, productive life in just
days.
- The Waismann Method of rapid detoxification adheres to stringent
safety protocol that other programs do not follow.
If you are chained to painkillers, or if someone you know and love suffers
under a prescription chemical dependency, consider rapid detox today.
Read about the
Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification.
You sought pain relief. You did not choose opiate
dependence or addiction. The Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification will
free you from the cycle of opiate dependency. Beginning
today!
During business hours, please call: 310-205-0808 or 1-888-987-HOPE
for more opiate detox information and prescription drug addiction treatment.
Week-ends or after-hours, please call: 310-927-7155.
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“Two surgeries later
and three years of taking opiates
to kill the chronic pain,” recounts rapid detoxification
patient Ann.* “I realized that popping tablets was
consuming my life, more so than the pain.”
Read more of Ann's
story about her rapid detox.
“…My doctor ordered increases… totally
contradictory to the manufacturers ‘written’ package insert,
which called for 12-hour dosing,” states Betts, who underwent Waismann
rapid detoxification. “This doctor had concocted a ‘prescription
for addiction’.”
Read Betts’ letter
of testimony to Congress and President Bush.
“I hid my addiction from my husband and managed to get prescriptions
from my neurologist by claiming migraine headaches,” confesses Tiare**
after her rapid detox. “They thought they knew how bad
I was, but they really had no clue.”
Read more of Tiare's
dramatic story and her rapid detox in her personal letter.