Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Focus on Valium - Narconon Fresh Start

Valium is a popularly used prescription benzodiazepine, which is prescribed liberally for the treatment of anxiety and disorders associated with anxiety such as insomnia. Benzodiazepines such as Valium account for 20% of the total number of prescriptions written annually in the U.S., to highlight the popularity of these drugs and their use in medicine. One of the problems with Valium is that while it may produce a sense of calm and euphoria users are looking for when taking the drug, it is extremely easy to become dependent to these effects and hence dependent to Valium even after short-term use. This isn’t just a problem when individuals abuse Valium non-medically, but can also occur through legitimate use if someone has a prescription for the drug.

Many individuals are under the assumption that Valium is safe to use non-medically for recreational purposes because it is a legal medical drug used by so many people every day. When used as prescribed there is little danger, except for the fact that most users become dependent to Valium and have trouble getting off of the drug without intervention. When abused non-medically however, many users don’t use the drug as prescribed and in many cases use Valium in conjunction with other drugs or alcohol. Doing so greatly increases the risks associated with serious side effects and even overdose. The risks associated with experiencing serious side effects and overdose are particularly greater when consuming Valium in conjunction with alcohol, as both are depressants and an individual experiencing an overdose because of this may go to sleep and never wake up.

Because Valium causes dependence so quickly in both legitimate and non-medical users, individuals who use Valium will experience withdrawal syndrome if they suddenly stop taking the drug. While most drug withdrawal isn’t typically life threatening, this isn’t the case with benzodiazepines. Because seizures and other serious symptoms are common with benzodiazepine withdrawal, individuals will need to receive professional detox services when coming off of Valium abruptly once dependence has developed at a hospital, detox facility or drug rehab program who can deliver such services. In such facilities, individuals are typically weaned off Valium slowly to avoid symptoms which could be life threatening.

In instances where someone has become dependent to Valium, there are usually underlying reasons why this occurred and underlying causes for their stress and anxiety which prompted them to want to take Valium in the first place. This is why any detox services should always be followed up with a comprehensive treatment plan such as that offered at Narconon Fresh Start. At Narconon Fresh Start, we can help clients identify the stressors in their life, which could be certain situation from the past or present and even people in their lives which cause anxiety. Once identified, treatment counselors at Narconon Fresh Start can them help clients develop better coping skills to use in their lives so that they can handle stress and anxiety better, and not turn to any type of drugs as an escape or remedy.


Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Focus on Ativan - Narconon Fresh Start

Ativan is a prescription benzodiazepine most often prescribed to treat conditions such as anxiety and anxiety related disorders such as insomnia. As a benzodiazepine, Ativan has a depressant effect in the central nervous system which is what produces what users would claim to be a calming effect if they were experiencing stress or anxiety or the like. Because Ativan is a fast-acting drug, not only are the effects of the drug desirable but rapid so individuals can become dependent to the effects of the drug very quickly. Dependency means that someone who is taking Ativan may not want to stop taking the drug when they’re supposed to because they will find it hard to readjust to normal function in their lives without it. They have become dependent to the calming effects and rely on Ativan to be at ease and to relieve stress, rather than take normal measures in their lives to make this possible. This is a well-known outcome, which is why the FDA recommends that benzodiazepines such as Ativan only be used for a very short time period, and for no longer than a month at the most.

The problem is when someone can’t stop taking Ativan, even when they know they should. This might happen with a legitimate user or even with someone who abuses prescription drugs non-medically. The prescription drug abuse problem, in either regard, has reached epidemic proportions and drug rehab programs across the country are now accustomed to addressing such issues with clients. Whereas illicit drug abuse used to be the main problem people were checking into rehab for over a decade ago, individuals are now finding their way to rehab more often than not for problems regarding prescription drug abuse including problems with misuse and abuse of Ativan.

Because long-term use, even legitimate use, of Ativan can cause so many significant consequences in the person’s life it is important that anyone having trouble stopping use seeks help right away in a drug rehab program. If someone is having trouble getting Ativan this isn’t something they should even try to do on their own, because there are also risks involved with benzodiazepine withdrawal which could include seizures and other symptoms which could be life threatening. In a detox facility or drug rehab program, individuals will very likely be weaned off of Ativan and safely detoxed. At Narconon Fresh Start, we have among the most experienced detox professionals who are prepared to help individuals get off of Ativan and possibly other drugs as needed smoothly and safely. 


After an individual has safely stopped taking Ativan, it is important that they find other ways to cope with stress and anxiety so that they don’t end up right back in the same situation. No one needs to be dependent on any type of drug for their happiness or for stress relief, and at Narconon Fresh Start counselors help clients develop new ways of dealing with stress and everyday life to prevent this from happening in the future.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Why Narconon Fresh Start?

Narconon Fresh Start is a unique opportunity for anyone with any type of addiction, no matter how severe it may be. Sometimes, family member and friends and even the addicted individuals themselves can lose hope that there is anything that can be done about their addiction. Before reaching Narconon Fresh Start this may have been the case, particularly if the individual has tried different types of rehab programs in the past to no avail. As these failures pile up which will have surely ended in a devastating relapse, individuals begin to believe that they just can’t be helped and so fall deeper and deeper into their addiction. Before it is too late, addicted individuals and their loved ones must know that at Narconon Fresh Start we know what they’re going through and know how they feel if they have experienced these past failures. However, we know that there is a light at the end of the tunnel and we would like the opportunity to give them the opportunity to take part in a rehab program that will actually work this time.

One of the primary reasons Narconon Fresh Start is so workable is because of how our program is set up. We know what it takes to completely resolve any type of addiction, so we won’t settle for anything less than a long-term commitment from our clients who should expect to remain in treatment for at least 90 days but longer in most cases. We also insist that our clients remain in one of our residential facilities during this time, which will very likely be as far away from home as possible. This is a key aspect of treatment which can make or break someone’s recovery process, and it is important to make this sacrifice if our clients want to realize success in our program. Remaining home while in treatment simply doesn’t work, as outpatient programs show us every day. It doesn’t make sense to be in treatment while returning home to individuals, issues, and circumstances which are very likely triggering one’s substance abuse. And it shouldn’t be easy to give up, and walk out the door whenever a client runs into a rough patch. So our program is set up so that clients can persist through these rough spots instead of taking the easy way out and reap the rewards of this hard work and dedication.


Rehabilitation at Narconon Fresh Start begins with a detoxification process which goes far beyond any other standard detox, and includes a sauna program to cleanse residual drugs and toxins from the body which would normally be leftover otherwise. Once our clients benefit physically from the sauna detoxification program at Narconon Fresh Start which can take a few weeks, the majority of their time is spent honing in on the key issues in their lives which trigger their substance abuse. This could be a person, stress, a failure, or a combination of many things. All of these things are revealed and resolved at the client’s own pace with tools and treatment methods only available at Narconon Fresh Start, so that when they leave rehab they can feel confident that a drug-free life is 100% possible.