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Hydrocodone Detox
Thanks to Suboxone or Subutex therapy, you’ve managed to detox from your hydrocodone addiction. Whether you used an invasive inpatient procedure to detox or a minimally disruptive outpatient process, you now want to structure your life such that you won’t be tempted into reusing hydrocodone again. How can you make your hydrocodone detox permanent?
First of all, more and more studies show that it’s crucial for recovering from opiate addiction to undergo individual counseling. Group therapies and support meetings can provide a sense of social meaning and hope and understanding. But if you don’t reconcile the psychology of your hydrocodone addiction, chances are that feelings of anxiety and pain will crop up in the future and push you towards relapsing on some sort of painkiller -- be it hydrocodone or some other opioid (semi-synthetic opiate derivative) painkiller.
Of course, creating permanent detox conditions doesn’t always mean wrestling with your inner demons at therapy and talking out your problems with sympathetic group members. It may mean something as simple as figuring out how to treat a chronic source of pain. For instance, let’s say that you came down with a repetitive use injury at work, and you’re constantly experiencing pain as result of that injury.
Getting to the source of that pain -- for instance, treating myofascial trigger point issues with acuscope therapy -- can resolve a fundamental crisis in your life and eliminate the need for you to take medications to control your temperament. You might also search for dietary triggers to hydrocodone use. Canvass your psychological and external environment for motivations to use, and you’ll develop a sounder hydrocodone addiction treatment program.