One of the things that gives many people pause when they think about entering a drug and alcohol detox center is fear of withdrawal. Deciding you need help with addiction is challenging regardless. Admitting you have a problem, thinking about how to stop using, and finally, the uncertainties and fears about how hard the process will be—these things can interfere with the decision-making process. Still, thousands of people a year decide to begin the drug and alcohol detox process and enter a rehab program.
If you are almost ready to make that decision, but have questions about withdrawal, detox, rehab, or anything else, reach out to Apex Recovery Nashville today to learn more about our drug and alcohol detox center. Our helpful, expert staff is ready to answer your questions. Just complete our simple online form or call 615.703.4639 to get started.
The Drug and Alcohol Detox Process
The detox process is all about ridding your body of all traces of drugs and/or alcohol so you can begin recovery. The process of withdrawal, when you are in the safe hands of a professional detox program, looks like:
First Step
The minute you take your last drink or use drugs, you have begun withdrawal. You have made an important and life-affirming decision. Enrolling in a professional detox program will ensure that you remain safe and cared for in a medical setting.
Symptoms
The signs of withdrawal differ depending on the substance to which you’re addicted and your age, health, and the severity and length of your addiction. Symptoms usually begin within six to 24 hours. Early signs that withdrawal has begun may include:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Panic attacks
- Insomnia
- Irritability
- Headache
- Memory challenges
- Inability to concentrate
- Increased pulse or heart rate
This stage can be eased with medications and you will be closely monitored by the staff.
Withdrawal Peaks
When your withdrawal symptoms peak, it means detox is almost over. Without medication, your physical cravings can be extreme; with medications, your symptoms ease significantly.
Psychological cravings are also intense because you know access to drugs or alcohol could make them stop. But medical detox protects you from relapse because you are in a safe setting with caring practitioners looking after you. If any dangerous symptoms arise in this final stage, your team will intervene to keep you safe.
Completion
When detox is over, you are ready to begin the rest of recovery free from physical dependence.
PAWS
You may experience post-acute withdrawal syndrome (PAWS) a few weeks after detox is complete. The symptoms of withdrawal sometimes reappear briefly. This stage only happens in some cases but can threaten your recovery if you are not aware of what it is. If you are informed, you will recognize the signs in time to get help.
The alcohol and drug detox process, when undertaken in a safe setting surrounded by professionals who care, is a short-lived challenge to be faced before the rest of your life in recovery begins.
Duration of the Alcohol and Drug Detox Process
The duration of detox varies but is almost always over within two weeks, and often much sooner. Some drug withdrawal timelines are below:
- Alcohol withdrawal can begin within a few hours and typically lasts for three or four days but can last as many as eight.
- Short-acting opioid withdrawal starts within 24 hours and can last anywhere from four to ten days.
- Long-acting opioid withdrawal may take as many as four days to begin and have passed within a week to 10 days.
- Benzodiazepine withdrawal can begin within one day or as many as four, and last two weeks or longer.
Regardless of how long the detox process for drugs and alcohol lasts, being in safe hands at Apex Recovery Nashville will help ensure positive outcomes.
Reach Out for Detox at Apex Recovery Nashville
Reach out today to see how our professional staff manages our holistic detox program and the seamless transition to ongoing rehab. We believe in your right to live a substance-free life. Let Apex Recovery Nashville help you leave the grip of substances behind.
Contact us by reaching out online or by calling us at 615.703.4639.