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April 24, 2024

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Opioid addiction is one of the biggest threats to people who become lost in the world of substance use disorders. Trying to quit abusing opioid drugs on your own almost never works because people cannot overcome the difficult and sometimes painful withdrawal symptoms without assistance. Nashville Treatment Solutions created an opioid addiction treatment program that helps people become sober. We provide medical support that minimizes withdrawal symptoms so each person can make it through detox safely. Then, we offer different levels of outpatient care that keep you focused on your recovery and able to resist urges to relapse.

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What are Opioids?

Opioids are drugs derived from the opium poppy plant. This class of drugs includes prescription drugs, illegal street drugs, and synthetically produced kinds. They come in pill, capsule, and liquid form. Some people crush pills and snort them or inject them. Opioids bind to a person’s brain, which then creates a sense of joy and pleasure. For those experiencing pain, the drugs also offer pain relief. People obtain opioid drugs by prescription or through other channels, including using other people’s prescriptions or procuring them through illegal purchases.

Commonly abused opioids include:

  • Heroin
  • Fentanyl
  • Morphine
  • Suboxone
  • Vicodin
  • Demerol
  • Oxycontin
  • Methadone
  • Morphine
  • Dilaudid
  • Codeine

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What is Opioid Addiction?

A person’s brain naturally produces chemicals that help them feel good, such as endorphins. Repeated use of opioid drugs compromises the person’s ability to do this. In turn, they begin to rely on consuming the drug to achieve the effects they want. Once addiction sets in, a person becomes helpless to stop abusing opioids. In fact, they will experience withdrawal symptoms when they go off the drug. In 2021, there were 80,411 overdose deaths involving opioids across the country. That number is up from 68,630 the previous year, making it clear the strong need for opioid addiction treatment programs.

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Signs and Symptoms of Opiate Addiction

Someone addicted to opiate drugs exhibits signs that they are in trouble. Common symptoms include:

  • Trying to stop taking the drug and being unable to do so
  • Withdrawal symptoms when not using the drug
  • Cognitive difficulties
  • Flu-like symptoms
  • Sleeping a lot 
  • Lethargy
  • Using someone else’s prescription
  • Visiting multiple doctors to obtain several prescriptions
  • Loss of appetite and weight loss
  • Isolating
  • Feeling moody or depressed
  • Combining opioids with other drugs or alcohol

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How Does Opioid Addiction Treatment in Nashville Work?

When a person is addicted to opioids, the first step in treatment is detoxification. This initial treatment phase allows the body to cleanse itself of the drug. During detox in Nashville, the individual will experience withdrawal symptoms like sweating, headache, vomiting, muscle aches, and insomnia. They may also feel anxious and depressed. Detox staff provides FDA-approved medications that help minimize these symptoms so the person can complete detox in about five to seven days. 

After detox, outpatient programs can provide great results for people who can attend therapy sessions during the day. This allows them to still reside in their own homes and attend to personal responsibilities. All levels of care offer choices for evidence-based therapies that help people overcome addiction.

Opioid Detox and Withdrawal Timeline

While not everyone has the exact same experience during detox and withdrawal from opioids, a general timeline exists. The first day typically includes symptoms such as sweating, high blood pressure, anxiety, and feeling like the person has the flu. Days two to four find the person experiencing intensified previous symptoms. They may also feel nauseous, vomit, or have diarrhea. Cravings for opioids increase during this time and may be accompanied by feelings of depression. This time is usually the most trying part of detox. 

Day five usually means symptoms start to decrease and soon end. For many people, the withdrawal symptoms that last the longest are emotional in nature, including anxiety and depression. Cravings to use opioids again may persist for some time.

TYPES OF CARE

Opioid Addiction Treatment Options

Nashville Treatment Solutions offers a detox program done on an outpatient basis. We medically monitor each person during the day and offer any support for physical or psychological withdrawal symptoms. The individual then returns home at night. 

Once detox is completed, there are three levels of continuing care:

  • Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP): 30 hours a week of therapy that helps people continue the sobriety they started in detox.
  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): Several sessions per week to provide a helpful step down from PHP.
  • Outpatient Program (OP): The last step in treatment involves attending one-on-one and group therapy sessions a few times a week. 

    We also offer Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) as part of our opioid addiction treatment. This combines both talk therapy and the use of prescription medications to relieve physical withdrawal symptoms and feelings like anxiety and depression.

How Long Does Opioid Addiction Treatment Last?

How long someone stays in opioid addiction treatment depends on things like the severity of their addiction and how they respond to treatment. In order to receive optimal care, a person should stay in an addiction treatment program for at least two months. Most people benefit from attending therapy sessions and being monitored for longer periods of time in order to have the best chance of staying sober for life.

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Find Opioid Addiction Treatment in Nashville

A life ruled by opioid abuse is not a life being fully lived. If you find yourself in need of opioid addiction treatment, we have a program that will help you get control and live a drug-free life. Nashville Treatment Solutions offers an effective outpatient detox program followed by other outpatient programs that fit the level of care you need. We believe each person has the power within them to beat a substance use disorder, and we provide the experienced clinical staff to help them accomplish this goal. 

If you are ready to take back control of your life and stop abusing opioids, contact us now. We can help you get started in our program quickly.

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