damhin ang lamig ng baguio, salubongin ang bagong taon ng magisa 😔🥺

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damhin ang lamig ng baguio, salubongin ang bagong taon ng magisa 😔🥺
I literally feel like my skin is crawling off me.
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Why You Shouldn’t Self Detox from Alcohol
We’ve all heard stories of individuals who “white knuckled” it through detox, weathering through painful symptoms of detox at home. Highly unpleasant withdrawal symptoms, like headaches, nausea, vomiting, chills, tremors, and cold sweats, often appear within hours of that last drink. While some people can endure these symptoms alone, others cannot and will quickly return to alcohol when they discover what withdrawal feels like. And, because detox is incredibly unpredictable, some will even develop more serious symptoms while detoxing, like hallucinations, seizures and severe dehydration.
It’s Often about More Than Alcoholism
For a significant percentage of individuals, alcohol addiction isn’t their only issue. Many are also struggling with a mental condition like depression or anxiety. In fact, alcohol is commonly used as a way to self-medicate. Thus, stopping the alcohol can definitely bring on more intense symptoms of an underlying mental illness. This is another reason why detoxing alone isn’t a good idea.
Medically-Supervised Alcohol Detox Treatment
Just as you wouldn’t attempt a surgical procedure yourself, it simply doesn’t make sense to try to manage alcohol detox without medical help. The best option is a holistic, medically-supervised detox program that begins with a comprehensive assessment to determine the best course of care during this critical first chapter in your recovery.
In a holistic program, the focus is on integrated wellness with a combination of sessions, meetings and treatment protocols that help heal the body, mind and spirit. This establishes a strong foundation for transitioning into continued addiction treatment. This may be an outpatient program or continued inpatient care at a residential treatment facility.
Get Help Now
Have you been tempted to stop drinking by going cold turkey? Have you already attempted to overcome withdrawal symptoms alone and failed? Help is available now. Call Summit Behavioral Health to learn more about medically-supervised alcohol detox treatment at 844-251-0477.