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ALCOHOL ADDICTION WITHDRAWAL

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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Alcohol addiction in and of itself is known to be a large feat to tackle. But there is another aspect that isn’t spoken of as frequently, called withdrawal. When alcohol is abused, your body becomes used to the excessive intake of the substance despite it being harmful, so taking it away causes adverse physical and psychological reactions. This process of ridding your body of a familiar toxin can often be a journey, all on its own.

 

Withdrawal symptoms from the consumption of alcohol can range from mild and easy to get over, to harsh and very brutal. The degree of the severity of your symptoms is dependent upon the amount consumed, as well as the length of duration. Some of the most common and noticeable indicators of withdrawal are: 

 

  • Nausea 
  • Shaky hands
  • Anxiety
  • Insomnia 
  • Headache 
  • Vomiting
  • Sweating

 

Milder symptoms usually start to appear about 6 hours after your most recent drink; more severe symptoms begin to show up around 12 to 24 hours after your last drink, potentially leading to serious cases of seizures and hallucinations. In these instances, a condition called delirium tremens (popularly known as DTs) can develop and trigger delusion along with even stronger hallucinations. This doesn’t occur often, but when it does it can also be the onset of another set of symptoms, including:

 

  • Fever 
  • Confusion 
  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Extremely heavy sweating 
  • High blood pressure 

 

All of these new bodily and cognitive changes can be scary, and usher in a state of panic. It may be equally as hard to figure out how to get past these obstacles while trying so desperately to rid yourself of your addiction. However, it is never too late to seek and pursue help. There exists a plethora of options and solutions to help cure you and those like you who are combating this disease. Don’t be afraid to reach out and grab a helping hand. 

 

At Asana Recovery, we comprehend how difficult it must be to recover from these addictions, due to our daily work helping those struggling from this illness. While some may hold the belief that they can overcome it alone, rehabilitation centers are paramount in the fight against dependency. It is not an easy road, but you can travel it if supported by the right team. Aftercare and counseling can help you to address the initial mental facets that steered you toward addiction, along with assisting you in creating structures to better handle life without falling into the trap of addiction.

 

All detoxification programs and in-home treatment at Asana Recovery are offered in an environment that is disciplined yet supportive. We hold a  deep commitment to making sure of your long term recovery and hope to guide you down the path toward a happier and healthier life. There is no time like the present; we’re always ready to talk with you. Call us at (949) 438-4504 to gain more info about our top of the line drug and alcohol abuse treatment program, today.

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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