Pain Killer Addiction
Anyone who's ever quit any drug, whether cigarettes or painkillers, can tell you that it's almost impossible to do it alone. People aren't just creatures of biology or psychology--we're social beings, and we need interactions with others to function. When we're going through a hard time, we rely on others to help see us through to the end.
At Meditox, our support staff are qualified, compassionate, and always there for you. Since we conduct all of our detoxifications on an outpatient basis, we have our support team available by telephone any hour of any day. No matter if you're having a crisis or just need someone to talk to, you can call our team and we'll be there for you.
Our pain killer addiction treatment works because it takes into account social factors. By allowing you to be with the people and things that you love while you detoxify, we let these become part of your drug-free lifestyle. To supplement this social support, you have your sober coach as a lifeline, available to you 24/7.
At Meditox, we are committed to helping our patients end their pain killer addictions and get back into the active lifestyles they enjoy. Some people need to talk to us every day, and some hardly call at all--we leave it up to you just how much you want us to accompany you on your journey.
- Prescription Drug Addiction
- Suboxone Treatment
- Drug Rehab Alternative
- Drug Detox
- Opiate Detox
- Methadone Detox
- Heroin Detox
- Vicodin Detox
“Today is week #5! I have my life back, this morning my husband told me he hadn't seen me like this in three years! My daughter told me "your back Mom"! My Fybromyalgia is down to 2 to 3 percent of what it was, I am fully able to live with the Joy and Love and Laughter which has always been my way.”
Mother, Real Estate Agent, 49
August 11, 2006
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