The need for professional medical detox for Roxicodone dependence becomes apparent once withdrawal symptoms develop with cessation of use. Withdrawal is a sure sign of a physical dependence which needs to be treated medically. Roxicodone is a narcotic painkiller that treats moderate to severe pain. It also has the potential to be habit-forming, leading to abuse, physical and psychological dependence and overdose. The Waismann Method offers a humane approach to Roxicodone dependence that treats the individual quickly. We care for the patient as well as the person behind the story and we don’t use shame, blame or guilt in our recovery program. Many other programs have a “one-size-fits-all” approach, requiring patients to follow “steps” and repeat them until success is achieved. This concept ensures that you consider yourself an addict for life, keeping you involved in the program and tied to an addiction you’re ready to move on from. We know you have suffered enough so we promise not to use blame, shame or guilt in our program.
Scientific Approach to Roxicodone Addiction Doesn’t Label You “Addict for Life”
Some programs view addiction as a personal weakness or psychological disorder. The Waismann Method recognizes opiate addiction as a central nervous system disorder, caused by continuous opiate intake. We simply reverse a patient’s physical opiate dependency without unnecessary suffering, fear or shame. Our goal is simple and carried out with the utmost compassion. We want to get you back on your feet safely and quickly so you can return to your family, career and obligations. We don’t believe it’s necessary to tie you down for life and we know you can and will regain power over your life. The Waismann Method utilizes the most advanced medical biotechnology available to end drug dependency. Other programs focus only on addiction with a dominant religious approach. Our scientific approach can be beneficial for anyone and we use therapy as part of the recovery process.
Why Spend Weeks or Months Recovering in Roxicodone Rehab?
Our in-hospital procedure answers the depletion of natural endorphins in nerve cells due to an external supply of opiates. It uses intravenous medications to cleanse the Roxicodone from patients’ receptors while they sleep lightly under deep sedation. This takes less than two hours and they awake without the awareness they experienced an accelerated withdrawal. We also offer our Domus Retreat transitional living facility for those who wish to extend recovery in a discreet, supportive environment that offers private suites for accommodation. Many rehabs require lifetime attendance while most of our patients return to a productive life in a matter of days. Also, our program is backed by medical research, not testimonials. Our holistic approach to detox focuses on the mind-body connection, nutrition, exercise, recreation, communication, relaxation and balance for the return to school, work and social life. Lastly, we don’t use opiate replacement drugs such as Suboxone or methadone to manage withdrawal. We wipe out withdrawal from the onset because we know these replacements can cause a second dependence.