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Drug Withdrawal

It is hard enough for those dependent on drugs to quit using, but the drug withdrawal effects that come with it make the process even more difficult. Not every person will undergo the same type of effects or severity of those effects. Quitting the use of some drugs, for example methadone, is more difficult than other drugs.

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Drug WithdrawalIf you have used a drug only a few times, your chances are a little lower that you will experience the drug withdrawal effects. The reason so is because drug withdrawal effects only occurs after the body has developed a physical dependence to the drug it is taking in. This physical dependence occurs after the drug is regularly dispensed for a period of time. Once the body stops receiving that drug it has become dependent on, it starts going through mental along with physical changes. Your body will start to have physical and emotional drug withdrawal symptoms. The most common physical side effects seen after drug withdrawal are, nausea, vomiting, and an irregular heartbeat. The most common emotional side effects seen after drug withdrawal are anxiety, irritability, and depression.

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These side effects may seem easy to deal with for those who have never experienced them, but for those going through them, it is a nightmare. They feel as if the horrible feeling will never go away. They are constantly thinking about going back to drugs in order to feel better. The good news though is that the worst of the withdrawal effects lasts about three to five days, but occasionally in some worst case scenarios it could last up to two weeks. That does not mean there is no hope. There are many facilities dedicated to the detox and withdrawal effects of ceasing the use of drugs. With right type of help, anyone can be on the way to lead a drug free life, regardless of the drug withdrawal effects they may experience on the way.

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