Saturday, November 1, 2008

About Rapid Detox - Waismann Method

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Unless you just happened to stumble upon us at random, you came to this site for one reason – to learn more about opiates, prescription painkiller addiction and the Waismann Method for rapid detoxification.

Our intent is to provide you the most comprehensive, up-to-date information on opiate addiction and detoxification treatment. The Waismann Method has the highest success rate in the industry in treating addiction to opiates including Fentanyl, Heroin, Hydrocodone, Methadone, Norco, Oxycontin, Percocet, Suboxone and Tramadol.

We’ve heard the story hundreds of times. See if it sounds familiar. You had a back injury or were in an accident. Your well-meaning doctor prescribed an opiate to deal with the pain and you became addicted. It’s not your fault.

The problem is pervasive and we want you to know, you’re not alone. Approximately 75% of our patients are addicted to painkillers like Oxycontin. Millions of people worldwide are fighting the addiction battle, and we’re here to provide information in this blog to educate and help you achieve and/or maintain total recovery.

CHANCES ARE, YOU’VE HEARD OF US

Maybe you know a little about rapid detox. The Waismann Method offers unmatched treatment for addiction and recognizes opiate dependency as a disorder of the central nervous system. Rapid detox is provided in a safe, confidential, hospital environment where patient safety and comfort is closely monitored.

One key reason why opiate addicts delay treatment – or fail once they enter – is that withdrawal symptoms are often unbearable. With the Waismann Method for opiate detox, anesthesia is administered and patients’ opiate receptors are cleansed with medications.

Patients return to a normal life within days, eliminating the need to spend weeks or months in drug rehab. The treatment process differs from other addiction programs that require a painful withdrawal period. The fear of withdrawal is what often keeps the addict addicted.

Many traditional drug treatment protocols replace an opiate addiction by prescribing another opiate, which doesn’t fully wean the patient from the drug. Using a drug such as Methadone to treat a heroin addiction may help addicts detoxify from heroin, but the body must then be weaned from Methadone.

The Waismann Method does not practice opiate-replacement therapy, making it truly revolutionary in the field of rapid detox for opiate addiction.