Methadone Withdrawal Symptoms: Rapid Detox – Drug Detox – Rapid Detoxification


 

Rapid Detox – Drug Detox – Rapid Detoxification – http://www.opiates.com/rapid-detox/ rapid detox procedure for vicodin, Percocet, oxycontin and methadone addiction. Detox addiction to painkillers in only a …

 

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20 Responses to “Methadone Withdrawal Symptoms: Rapid Detox – Drug Detox – Rapid Detoxification”

  • Clare wk:

    When you read, make sure you see what place are you reading about. There are places sending people to hotel rooms right after detox. Treating patients at Surgery centers instead of hospital, to cut costs and treat more patients. That is when you see patients sick, going to emergency room, medical mishaps in hotel rooms and? etc.
    That is not What the Waismann Method does. They are in California only , they havve nothing to do with these other places.

  • opiatescom:

    We have a? large number of patients flying in from Canada.

  • opiatescom:

    There are patients flying in from all over the world to California? for the Waismann Method.Upon arrival in LA Airport a representative will be waiting to greet and escort each patient . Patients will be under our care 24 hours a day, and food, lodging, and transportation are provided to them during their entire stay. We have concentrated all of our efforts into one location to offer the country’s best treatment for opiate dependency

  • ProChoiceJesus:

    Read the testimonies online of people who have gone through this. “What are the next few days like?” Range from almost no discomfort or withdrawal symptoms to major physical discomfort that reduces quickly over a few days. Normally you’re in an on-site “hotel” under medical supervision, mostly bedridden, wearing diapers (!), for 3 days with many drugs like benzos, sleep aids, GI tract meds, & antidepressants.? Do your homework! These naltrexone procedures are very expensive, too.

  • kalloused:

    I’d give my right arm to be able to have this procedure. I’ve been on oxy,heroin,into a methodone clinic and now on suboxone and unable to string out the? WDs. Give anything to have this

  • DarthTwilight:

    This is? a schedule II drug, meaning it’s controlled and has medical benefits. Opioids are highly addictive, and have a sky-high potential for abuse. The irony is that marijuana, which is non-addictive, impossible to overdose on, has extreme potential as a drug for pain control, seizure control, anti-inflammatory, anti-emetic, appetite stimulant, etc is a schedule I drug which makes it entirely illegal. Pretty much proof that all Uncle Sam cares about is making a profit, not helping people.

  • samantha fitzpatrick:

    Is this treatment availble over britain as im a recovering herion addict on methadone? and want off it so bad but cant handle withdrawal sytoms. This would be perfect!!!!!!

  • cj222100:

    I’d like to know how he felt the next day,or in the next few days after this.This treatment is so controversial,but at least the Weisman place does in in a hospital-you get these fly-by-night doctors that do it outside of hospitals,& people die.Some seem to be like this guy,while others say it doesn’t work,& there’s no conclusive proof that it does.Guess everyone’s different,but that’s why I’d like to know how he felt in the following days or? weeks.

  • debethrockmorton:

    18 vicodin a day seems like a death wish to the? normal non-opiate using population but I can speak from experience that taking that many per day is not only possible but can easily be increased to more than 20 pills day. At my worst, I was consuming anywhere between 20 to 30 Norco’s (a hydrocodone/acetaminophen drug) a day. the reason I never felt anything even mildly discomforting (doing this much for just a few days would almost guarantee a liver shutdown in most people) was because over 5 yea

  • MuscIeBound:

    18 vicoden a day.? Dude would die from acetomenophen toxicity in like 2 weeks.

  • HIR5032:

    Waismann Method is one? great approach for detox.

  • loko4civic:

    I wanna get of vicodin but if i go thru the withdrawls for weeks an i miss work? i wont be able to pay rent!

  • Richard White:

    My step-father became an oxy addict about 3 years after he married my mom, it’s honestly one of the worst addictions to watch.. He was successful, a property manager at one of the major rehabilitation? centers around where we lived, and happy with 2 kids and a beautiful wife.. NOW, 12 years later, after 3 failed rehab attempts, he’s been divorced for 4 years and in prison for 3.. THINK before you take opiates,? if you’re gonna do drugs, choose something? safer and less physically addicting..

  • Johan Vind:

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  • omega2k1969:

    I really wanted to do this until I found out no insurance covers this. And it costs $20,000!! I? can’t come up w/that much money.

  • mostliberal:

    The genetic component is that some of us have asshole bodies that raise the tolerance to every drug we take, trying to revert back? to normal using tolerance, even if “normal” means in pain, with nausea, allergic, or insomniac. I’ve taken ritalin for 3 days at the same dose before it became useless, had to quadrouple my dose of cannabis within 3 weeks for the same effect, had to triple my antihistamine dose within 3 weeks to keep seasonal allergies away, became immune to caffeine within 2 weeks.

  • centraljet1:

    They should do an update and see if he is still off the pain meds. I have the same issue. Broken back? with pain killers now Im depressed and dependant on the med. i was off my meds for 2 days i collapsed into a coma. Im back on the pain pills but I need something that will work without the ill effects of withdrawal.

  • kinkbco14:

    the naltraxone in suboxone doesnt have any effect on you at all, the buprenorphine has a much higher bonding affinity to your opiod? receptors than the naltraxone, its basically just there so the FDA will approve it…

  • TEXHO3OHA:

    o get. After 3rd visit I developed tolerance to Naltrexone and it stopped working for me. Is it? same with Suboxone?

  • TEXHO3OHA:

    I went through similar procedure in ’99. It does clean your system off opiates and you go through the peak of your withdrawal BUT you have to WANT to kick the habit. Doc I went to to make sure that u are not using opiates was putting a capsule of Naltrexone under your skin so? it slowly dissolves over period of 3 months, then if u want can go get another capsule and so on till u feel u don’t want to use anymore. Back then it costed my family $1200, plus $350 for each additional capsule you want t