
Alcohol is legal, and its use is incredibly common, so it must be easy to stop drinking then, right? Not exactly. Problem drinking, in addition to being physically harmful and emotionally destructive, is also highly addictive. At Treatment Solutions Network, we can help you or your loved one overcome the difficult alcohol withdrawal process. Call us today at 877-417-6237.
For many alcoholics, the moment of truth is when they wake up each morning, and have to start the day with a drink just to get rid of the "shakes." This is alcohol withdrawal taking over the problem drinker's life - even if he or she is ashamed of drinking so much, and would like to stop, all of a sudden the alcoholic has to start drinking early in the morning just to feel somewhat normal.
That first drink will inevitably lead to more as the day progresses. The alcoholic will then wake up the following day with the shakes all over again. It's a vicious cycle. But with the alcohol withdrawal treatment available in our high-quality alcohol rehab centers, this awful cycle CAN be broken. Millions of Americans are beating the disease of alcoholism right now, one day at a time.
If the "shakes" were the only obstacle that alcoholics encounter when trying to get sober, perhaps more problem drinkers would be in recovery. Unfortunately, there are many other unpleasant alcohol withdrawal symptoms. According to the University of Michigan Health System, these symptoms include:
There are a lot of reasons why alcoholics who enter rehab do better in achieving sobriety than those who attempt to quit on their own - and one of these reasons is that rehab makes alcohol withdrawal symptoms much more manageable. When you or your loved one is admitted into one of our high-quality alcohol rehabs, you'll receive prescription medications that minimize - and in some cases nearly eliminate - alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
After the three-to-seven day alcohol detox period is over, you'll be surrounded by professional addiction counselors as well as other recovering drinkers who will be there for emotional support. At alcohol rehab, there's no need to ask yourself "I'm clean, NOW what?" We'll draw the road map to success for you, and will always be there along the way to offer a helping hand if you fall down.
So don't delay. Call Treatment Solutions Network today at 877-417-6237.
The disease of alcoholism affects millions of Americans. So, too, does alcohol withdrawal. The American Family Physician medical journal estimates that as many as two million Americans experience alcohol withdrawal each year. Only about 10 or 20 percent of these problem drinkers enter alcohol rehab, according to the journal.
By choosing to go it alone, alcoholics in the withdrawal phase are not only putting their future sobriety at risk, but also their health - the alcoholic may suffer from liver problems or cardiovascular problems, which creates the possibility of dangerous medical complications if withdrawal is not supervised by trained professionals.
With the experienced alcohol detox services available through our treatment centers, both the drinker and his or her family can rest easier. One reason is the three principles that are the official stated goals of the American Society of Addiction Medicine when it comes to detox. These goals are:
The alcohol rehab programs available through Treatment Solutions Network follow all three of these important goals, while also offering an individualized recovery plan that caters to your individual situation and needs. From teen rehab programs to luxury rehabs that offer spa-quality amenities, all the options you'd want are here at Treatment Solutions Network.
All that's left is for your to take that crucial first step. Pick up the phone and call us today at 877-417-6237.
No matter your insurance, be it Cigna, Aetna, Humana, Blue Cross / Blue Shield (BCBS), Assurant, Unicare, United Health Care, Anthem, Carefirst, Asuris Northwest Health, Golden Rule, Celtic Insurance, Fortis, Health Net, Kaiser, Vista, Shelter, Wellpoint, Tri Care, Accordia or even Medicare, and state insurance - we can help you find an alcohol withdrawal treatment center. We also offer many affordable self pay options as well as luxury alcohol withdrawal treatment