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Detox From Drug Abuse at DayBreak

At DayBreak, we believe that healing from drug addiction requires a continuum of care to ensure long lasting success in addiction recovery. Your drug addiction did not develop overnight, in fact, it progressed over an extended period of time for a variety of compounding factors whether it be emotional distress, traumatic memories or incidents of the past, or it was a learned behavior that you utilized as a coping strategy. Regardless what the initial cause of your drug addiction was, we believe that each individual living with an active drug addiction has been doing the best they can with the tools that they have. We will work alongside you every step of the way as you begin to unravel and unpack the emotions and traumas that are associated with your drug addiction so that you can begin the healing process of drug treatment. There is a light at the end of the tunnel of drug addiction and at DayBreak, we are dedicated to supporting you in finding your way in a newfound life of sober living.

Drug addiction impacts a person’s life by creating physical, emotional, and mental dependency to your drug of choice., An effective treatment programs will support patients in addressing each aspect of their drug addiction in order to provide a holistic healing experience that provides long term sobriety. The first step in the addiction treatment process is addressing the physical dependence to drugs through a drug detox program. At DayBreak, we provide patients with a luxury detox center that will promote healing and relaxation as you cleanse your body of the harmful effects of drugs and alcohol.

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Top Rated Drug Detox Program

The drug detox within DayBreak ensures that each patient is provided with the highest levels of care throughout your time within our treatment centers. Patients are provided with a full medical detox that ensures that your safety and comfort remain the top priority throughout your time with us. Our team consists of licensed medical professionals and licensed addiction therapists that are specifically trained in safe, effective detox practices that will ensure you are able to remain comfortable and at ease throughout your time with us. While you undergo drug detox, you will not only have access to medical care but you will have ongoing emotional and mental support through various forms of evidence based therapy methods to ensure that you have support as you go through the varying emotions that can occur throughout the healing process.

What Is Detox Like?

Throughout your drug detox program, our team of medical professionals and addiction therapists will be supporting you to overcome the physical addiction that has developed to drugs while also providing an opportunity for your body to clear out the harmful toxins and effects of drug abuse that has built up in your system. During a drug detox, your body will begin to adjust to functioning without the influences of drugs and alcohol which can produce unpleasant or uncomfortable side effects otherwise known as drug withdrawal symptoms. As you experience withdrawal symptoms, you will have the thorough supervision of our medical staff that will be monitoring and assessing your symptoms as they arise. Your drug detox treatment plans will include medical interventions including medication assisted treatment that will work to alleviate the severity of your drugs withdrawal symptoms and reduce any emerging drug cravings that are significant or intense.

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What to Expect During Drug Detox?

When you first arrive at our treatment centers, one of our addiction counselors and medical team will meet with you to gain an understanding of your unique history with substance abuse. Together, you will complete intake paperwork and medical assessments that will help us understand the severity of your substance use disorders and the impacts it has had on your physical, emotional, and mental health. This information will provide us with the necessary background knowledge and insight on your substance abuse which will allow us to create a customized detox and treatment plan that is centered around your specific needs for addiction treatment and healing. Your personalized treatment plan will incorporate different methods of addiction therapies including behavioral therapy, holistic treatments, dual diagnosis treatment for any cooccurring disorders, and medically assisted treatment to ensure that you are provided with a whole person integrated approach to drug treatment and healing. A typical drug detox program will last anywhere between three to ten days depending on the severity of your substance use disorders.

You will reside within our treatment centers to complete your drug and alcohol detox. Each patient will be provided with a comfortable room that offers luxury amenities that will take care of all of your physical and emotional needs. Patients will only have the potential of sharing a room with one other patient but each individual person will be provided with their own tv and area in the room that is designed to promote relaxation and healing. Patients can access any of our luxury amenities throughout your detox and addiction treatment program including a holistic spa, massage therapy, salon services, and access to our onsite movie theater.

Symptoms of Detox by Drug Type

At DayBreak, we support patients in overcoming various forms of addiction including the following substances:

Opioid addiction

Meth addiction

Marijuana addiction

Cocaine addiction

Prescription drug addiction

Alcohol addiction

Heroin addiction

Fentanyl addiction

Hallucinogens

Gambling addiction

Porn addiction

Often individuals will be exhibiting signs of multiple addictions or co occurring disorders that have influence one another. Regardless of the type of addiction that is impacting you, our team is equipped to support you in overcoming your substance use disorders through evidence based therapy methods and medically supervised detox practices. Each substance will cause varying effects on a person and the same can be said for symptoms that emerge during drug or alcohol detox. Depending on your substance of choice, you will experience different symptoms that require different levels of care and types of treatment.

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Stimulants (Cocaine, Meth etc)

Stimulant drugs include cocaine addiction and meth addiction which can both produce intense euphoric feelings while you are first beginning substance abuse but can result in a variety of drug withdrawal symptoms that are unpleasant and distressing to your physical and mental health such as:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Insomnia
  • Panic attacks
  • Visual, auditory, or tactile hallucinations
  • Paranoid thoughts or delusions
  • Suicidal ideations or attempts

Bath Salts

Bath salts are fairly new to substance abusers but have become widely reported on in the media for the high risk behaviors that occur while individuals are under the influence of this substance causing people to act out of the ordinary and have altered thought patterns. Typical symptoms in detox from bath salts are::

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Suicidal or homicidal thoughts or ideations
  • Panic attacks
  • Self harming behaviors such as cutting, burning oneself or self mutilation
  • Hyperthermia
  • Catatonia (inability to respond or move normally)
  • Seizures

      Marijuana

      Marijuana is one of the most popular drugs that is used by Americans. There is a common misconception that marijuana abuse does not have any addictive qualities and does not produce any withdrawal symptoms oor dependencies. However, the regular use of amrijuana can create changes in your body functioning and produce side effects once you have stopped using marijuana including:

      • Anxiety
      • Depression
      • Stomach pains
      • Dramatic mood swings
      • Hand or body tremors
      • Increased body temperature or fever

      DXM/Cough Syrup

      Abusing DXM or cough syrup abuse will cause varying levels of side effects when you are abusing cough syrup or DXM. When you attempt to stop your use of these substances, your body will have significant reactions causing uncomfortable or unpleasant withdrawal symptoms:

      • Difficulty sleeping and, for some, experiencing insomnia
      • Rapid mood swings
      • Diarrhea
      • Hallucinations
      • Anxiety or panic attacks

         

        Ecstasy/Molly/MDMA

        Ecstasy or MDMA provides its users with an instant rush of euphoria and “feel good” emotions, however, once you begin to crash from this high, it can cause a person to have severe reactions to your mental health and emotional health. The common side effects from these substances will cause psychological as well as physical symptoms that can be distressing or uncomfortable:

        • Paranoid delusions and behaviors
        • Difficulty concentrating
        • Unable to remain focused on a task or commitment
        • Delirium
        • Perceptions of interactions and situations around you can become altered leading to negative emotional responses
        • Memory loss
        • Fatigue
        • Erratic changes in mood where a person will feel extreme lows ore extreme highs with an inability to emotionally regulate

        Fentanyl

        Fentanyl withdrawal is similar to opioid or heroin withdrawal as it creates painful or extremely uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms or side effects such as:

        • Abdominal pain or cramps
        • Severe pain within your back
        • Irregular respiratory functioning
        • Muscle weakness or deterioration
        • Muscle and joint aches and pains
        • Nausea or vomiting

            Benzos

            Benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms typically experienced in detox are:

            • Anxiety
            • Irritability
            • Panic attacks
            • Hand or body tremors
            • Visual, tactile, or auditory hallucinations
            • Aggression
            • Mood swings
            • Seizures

            Opioids (Heroin)

            It is no secret that opioid addiction creates significant and sometimes severe withdrawal symptoms as many have heard or witnessed this through mainstream media or heard about it from the opioid crisis. Opioid withdrawal symptoms can include the following symptoms that are typically experienced by those with an opioid addiction:

            • Stomach aches or pains
            • Gastrointestinal functioning becomes impacted
            • Severe and often painful muscle or body aches
            • Intense pains and aches within your bones and joints
            • Increased sensitivity to pain
            • Irrational mood swings and ability to emotionally regulate
            • Hand and body tremors

            Prescription Drugs

            Prescription drugs are intended to treat a variety of medical conditions and mental health conditions which means that they can come in a variety of formats that are specific to treat the ailment or condition that is specific to you. Prescription drugs are classified under sleeping medications, opioids, or stimulants. Your withdrawal symptoms will vary depending on the different forms of prescription drugs that you are using. Prescription drug addiction can cause the following side effects or withdrawal symptoms:

            • Anxiety
            • Inability to regulate emotions
            • Drastic mood swings
            • Depression
            • Hand or body tremors
            • Panic attacks
            • Insomnia or difficulty sleeping
            • Seizures

            Hallucinogens

            Hallucinogens are not known for having severe withdrawal symptoms compared to other drugs and alcohol. However, these substances can cause individuals to have side effects that can cause physical pain or psychological distress including:

            • Flashbacks of disturbing memories
            • Increased heart rate
            • Muscle stiffness
            • Muscle pains that can become severe
            • Sweating
            • Seizures or convulsions

            Acute Detox

            Acute detox is for individuals that are living with a severe drug or alcohol addiction that has resulted in your body becoming physically dependent on the substance to feel normal and function throughout each day. When you have attempted to stop drinking or abusing drugs, you will experience severe and painful (sometimes dangerous or life threatening) withdrawal symptoms. It is important for anyone going through an acute detox process to do so within a medically supervised detox program that will provide you with the ongoing support of licensed nurses and physicians. Patients in a medical detox will be provided with the appropriate levels of care and medical treatments to safely overcome your drug and alcohol addiction.

            Sub Acute Detox

            For patients that are going through a drug detox but are experiencing mild to moderate drug withdrawal symptoms that are not life threatening or severe, you will be able to undergo a sub acute detox program. This will allow you to complete your drug detox within your own home or sober living home while attending the treatment center in an outpatient rehab format. Patients are able to have flexibility in their detox and treatment schedule as your symptoms do not require the ongoing intensive supervision of an acute detox.

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            Why Choose DayBreak for Drug Detox

            DayBreak is the best option for drug detox for the emphasis we place on individualized care for all patients. We care about your success in addiction recovery and want to provide ample opportunities to access our addiction counselors and medical team to ensure that all of your needs are being met. With our therapist to client ratio being 6 to 1, you can rest assured that your needs and progress within your addiction treatment programs are our top priorities. Contact DayBreak today to hear more about our detox services and take the first step towards healing by entering into our drug detox programs.