Vicodin addiction
Vicodin produces a euphoric feeling, relaxing both the physical body and the mind, as well as relieving pain. Vicodin addiction is extremely common among prescription drug users, most likely because it is readily prescribed for many different types of pain problems.
Addiction to Vicodin
Prescription drug addiction, is very problematic often, the drugs were prescribed by a doctor. In many cases people who have become addicted to Vicodin are in denial that they have a problem .They will rationalize their use by saying things like, “I’m taking it for the pain”, or “the doctor said I could take a few extra”.
Because this type of addiction occurs mainly because of an underlying medical issue that involves pain the body will continue to produce “phantom pains “. These are confused with real pain and the patient will often self-medicate to the point of overdose.
Some prescription drug users do not intend to get hooked on the medicine, but when their prescription runs out they begin to obsess about how they are going to obtain more and more of the drug. Vicodin addicts find that they cannot longer function normally without the drug and that even though the pain is gone, vicodin produces an effect in them that they feel they cannot live without. People suffering from vicodin addiction start looking to outside sources for more prescriptions and are willing to go to great lengths to get more drugs.
Our approach is simple, we verify that any medical condition is completely handled then proceed with our holistic body flush eliminating the drugs and drug residue effectively ending the craving cycle. Once this is accomplished a individual treatment plan is devised to educate our client on how to regain control and live their live drug-free.
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