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The road to recovery isn’t an easy one to embark on, but holds the gift of independence from drugs and alcohol. For some, accepting that help is needed can be a challenge while others may be searching for an answer but aren’t sure what’s available. Both cases have the possibility of a happy ending where sobriety is achieved and maintained but not without hard work and dedication from everyone involved.<\/p>\n

It Begins With a Detox<\/h3>\n

Detox is a heavy word to those who have experienced addiction or substance abuse before. During drug or alcohol use, the brain alters how it functions due to the presence of an outside substance. Once detox begins and this substance is removed, the central nervous system goes into a state of panic as it learns how to function on its own.<\/p>\n

This period of recovery is known as withdrawal and comes with a set of withdrawal symptoms depending on which substance was abused, the quantity and frequency of use and the individual’s own personal health. Time tends to be the largest factor in how severe withdrawal symptoms are, making detox and rehab a significant challenge for those with years of consumption leading up to treatment.<\/p>\n

Medically-assisted detox<\/a>\u00a0can take the edge off of withdrawal symptoms through proper administration of various medications. The symptoms commonly targeted by these medications include:<\/p>\n