Recovering from Heroin Addiction

Heroin is a drug made from morphine – and is typically consumed by injecting, sniffing, snorting or smoking it. When a person consumes morphine, it immediately binds to opioid receptors located in the brain. When this happens, a number of physiological symptoms are impacted – such as heart rate, sleeping, and breathing. Heroin is an illicit opioid that produces effects like dry mouth, heavy feelings in the arms and legs, severe itching, nausea and vomiting, clouded mental functioning and more; heroin is incredibly addictive and can become extremely dangerous for a person if severe addiction is developed yet no treatment is sought.

For those who do want to recover from heroin addiction, it can be incredibly hard if their significant other – or close friends – are still battling with it. Many people who experience this find that their lives continued to be disrupted because the occurrence of heroin continues to interfere with their daily life, even if they themselves are not using it anymore.

Heroin can completely change the way a person thinks and behaves; many people who’ve abused heroin have described it as something that pulls a “warm feeling” over them, with little to no worries. Of course, this may sound euphoric – but the effects last only for a short period of time, and there are a myriad of unpleasant effects that can occur if a person were to ever recover, such as:  

  •             Restlessness
  •             Severe muscle spasms
  •             Sleeping problems
  •             Diarrhea
  •             Cold flashes and goosebumps
  •             Uncontrollable leg movements

People who battle with an addiction to heroin tend to find that they’re willing to do desperate acts in order to keep their addiction going. It may not be what they’d prefer to do, but they do it anyway because the addiction is so severe that it feels impossible to ever stop. This makes it even hard to seek treatment, because they’re not in a clear mentality to make healthy choices for their own life.  

Even in mild cases, it’s important for those struggling with addiction to seek help at a treatment center – and Avalon Malibu can provide numerous types of recovery treatment options that can really enhance a person’s life. Detoxification is a process that helps the body naturally clean out the toxins acquired from active drug use – and from there, a person can move onto recovery. 

Avalon Malibu offers several types of services to cater to the individual’s unique needs in treatment. Of course, individual and group therapy are offered – and both of these treatment components can help those in recovery identify mental, physical and spiritual implications of addiction as well as help a person determine exactly what they need to create the life they’ve always wanted. There are several program components that can be explored with heroin addiction recovery, such as:

Family Counseling – attending therapy sessions with family members to bridge some of the gaps that have arisen in the family dynamic. Many families find that this therapy can serve as a safe space, where people can talk openly about what they’re going through while having a certified professional guide the interactions. 

Relapse Prevention – there are a number of coping skills that can be developed to help those in addiction recovery work through difficult thoughts and emotions. Relapse prevention brings to light the many factors that can lead to relapse: emotional or mental health issues, conflict, societal pressure, celebrations and more. Individuals can learn more about how heroin addiction works and affects their brain, as well as how it can affect their loved ones as well. This sheds greater light on recovery and helps people make more informed decisions moving forward.

Additional Support at Avalon Malibu, there are a number of holistic treatment options available such as massage therapy, art therapy, music therapy, chiropractic services and more than can really bring a person full circle in recovery. These options can be life-changing if combined with other tools that work well for what a person needs to heal and restore their health and wellbeing.

When a person is addicted to heroin, their entire livelihood can be consumed with using, and in many cases, it breaks the fragile connections that we have with people around us. Many people find that once they’ve been working towards recovery, they’re able to build stronger bonds with people around them – and as their mental, physical and spiritual wellness thrive, they feel greater happiness in life. There’s so much you can get back from seeking help from heroin addiction:

  •             Living in the present moment
  •             Healthy coping skills to work through difficult times, making you stronger
  •             The opportunity to build a strong support system
  •             Remembering precious moments with children, friends, and family
  •             A stronger sense of spirituality
  •             And more

If you’re ready to turn your life around, speak with a professional from Avalon Malibu. 

Avalon Malibu is a world-renowned, California state-licensed mental health and substance abuse recovery center. If you are ready to seek treatment to develop the tools you need to overcome life’s obstacles and be on the road towards happiness, health, and well-being, call us today at 844-857-5992 for a consultation. It’s never too late, and there are people here ready to help you – it’s never too late to begin taking steps towards a happier, healthier life.

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