Opioid Use Disorder

How did your opioid use disorder begin? Did prescription pain pills hook you? Did you hear about the high and wanted to try it out? No matter what happened, there is hope and help through rehab.

Opioids Set You up for Dependency

It’s fair to say that the root of an opioid use disorder is in the makeup of the drugs. They numb your central nervous system. Some do so with a euphoric high that feels great at first. Even when you don’t need the medications any longer, you keep taking them for this side effect.

However, you don’t realize that the opioids make significant changes to your brain chemistry. For example, the release of dopamine and other neurotransmitters now doesn’t work right any longer. Your brain won’t release them until opioids trigger it. This explains the severe depression you feel when your dose’s effectiveness winds down.

In the Middle of an Opioid Use Disorder

Therapists at the opioid addiction treatment center Tacoma WA can count on tell you that few people notice the dependency. You think you’re in control. In reality, the drugs are slowly taking over. For some, this is the wakeup call to get help.

For others, it takes an overdose to make the call. Then again, you might catch yourself trying to get new prescriptions. Doctor shopping isn’t unusual for someone with an addiction to pain pills. Some go so far as to try forging scripts.

Therapists know that opioids are a gateway to opiate abuse. When you run out of painkillers, you reach for heroin. It’s cheaper than pills. Besides that, it can be ridiculously easy to buy.

You hate the withdrawal symptoms. In fact, you fear them. The high no longer compels you to use. Instead, it’s the pain of the withdrawal that keeps you using.

Rehab Offers a Way out Today

You never thought that you might need to have professional assistance. There’s no shame in asking for help. Opioids just aren’t the types of drugs that you can quit easily on your own. Plenty of good people just like you routinely ask for assistance.

Rehab facilities understand your need. Therapists there put together care protocols that help you end a chemical dependency. The goal is to provide you with new coping, life, and social skills to make a recovery last. Care options include:

  • Family therapy as a way to end enablement as well as misconceptions about addiction
  • Dual diagnosis treatment that lets you manage anxiety, depression, and similar mental health concerns
  • Medication management services as a tool to help you maximize your medical treatments’ effectiveness
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy, which gives you tools for changing dysfunctional connections between thoughts and actions
  • Men’s and women’s treatment that hones in on your strengths and meets unique needs

Take the First Step toward Sobriety Now

It almost sounds too good to be true. You imagine what it would feel like to wake up and not have withdrawal symptoms. Almost every program participant doesn’t think that life could change. However, rehab makes it possible to make lasting changes.

There’s no magic. Rather, there’s the solid science of evidence-based treatments that let you overcome an opioid use disorder. Find out how therapists at Bayview Recovery can assist you. Call *DM_DirectNumber format=period linked=true* today.

Opioid Use Disorder

How did your opioid use disorder begin? Did prescription pain pills hook you? Did you hear about the high and wanted to try it out? No matter what happened, there is hope and help through rehab.

Opioids Set You up for Dependency

It’s fair to say that the root of an opioid use disorder is in the makeup of the drugs. They numb your central nervous system. Some do so with a euphoric high that feels great at first. Even when you don’t need the medications any longer, you keep taking them for this side effect.

However, you don’t realize that the opioids make significant changes to your brain chemistry. For example, the release of dopamine and other neurotransmitters now doesn’t work right any longer. Your brain won’t release them until opioids trigger it. This explains the severe depression you feel when your dose’s effectiveness winds down.

In the Middle of an Opioid Use Disorder

Therapists at the opioid addiction treatment center Tacoma WA can count on tell you that few people notice the dependency. You think you’re in control. In reality, the drugs are slowly taking over. For some, this is the wakeup call to get help.

For others, it takes an overdose to make the call. Then again, you might catch yourself trying to get new prescriptions. Doctor shopping isn’t unusual for someone with an addiction to pain pills. Some go so far as to try forging scripts.

Therapists know that opioids are a gateway to opiate abuse. When you run out of painkillers, you reach for heroin. It’s cheaper than pills. Besides that, it can be ridiculously easy to buy.

You hate the withdrawal symptoms. In fact, you fear them. The high no longer compels you to use. Instead, it’s the pain of the withdrawal that keeps you using.

Rehab Offers a Way out Today

You never thought that you might need to have professional assistance. There’s no shame in asking for help. Opioids just aren’t the types of drugs that you can quit easily on your own. Plenty of good people just like you routinely ask for assistance.

Rehab facilities understand your need. Therapists there put together care protocols that help you end a chemical dependency. The goal is to provide you with new coping, life, and social skills to make a recovery last. Care options include:

  • Family therapy as a way to end enablement as well as misconceptions about addiction
  • Dual diagnosis treatment that lets you manage anxiety, depression, and similar mental health concerns
  • Medication management services as a tool to help you maximize your medical treatments’ effectiveness
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy, which gives you tools for changing dysfunctional connections between thoughts and actions
  • Men's and women’s treatment that hones in on your strengths and meets unique needs

Take the First Step toward Sobriety Now

It almost sounds too good to be true. You imagine what it would feel like to wake up and not have withdrawal symptoms. Almost every program participant doesn’t think that life could change. However, rehab makes it possible to make lasting changes.

There’s no magic. Rather, there’s the solid science of evidence-based treatments that let you overcome an opioid use disorder. Find out how therapists at Bayview Recovery can assist you. Call *DM_DirectNumber format=period linked=true* today.

Dave Cundiff, MD, MPHDr. Dave Cundiff, MD, MPH (Medical Reviewer)

Dave Cundiff, MD, MPH is an experienced leader in the field of Substance Use Disorder treatment. He works with patients suffering from Substance Use Disorder to evaluate their medication needs and prescribe treatments accordingly. In addition, he regularly participates in all-staff debriefing sessions involving peers, nurses, and other prescribers. He also reviews and advises on policies, procedures, and techniques for treating substance use disorder.

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