Thursday, February 12, 2009

Be Vicodin-Free

I know of a person who has been taking vicodin for years now. I am also pretty sure that he would not admit to his vicodin addiction just because he's in constant pain. For couple of years now, this person was diagnosed with a stomach problem and for some reason he did not undergo operation but instead he was allowed to take medication to cure whatever stomach condition he has and was given anti-pain meds to help him get through his condition. I would see him take his vicodin like candy and I guess that is a sign of his addiction.

People who stop taking Vicodin after long use may suffer from muscle and bone pain, insomnia, restlessness, diarrhea, vomiting and other flu-like symptoms. Maybe it's too late to prevent this friend's vicodin addiction but I am sure there is a way for him to finally let the drug go. The Waismann Method for rapid detox of vicodin is a world-renowned treatment program. Patients are monitored round the clock while they sleep under light anaesthesia. The first step of a drug rehabilitation program is evaluating the patient's condition in which they can identify if there are other medical or phychological issues that need to be addressed besides the drug addiction. Detoxification from vicodin is done in a closely-monitored location. Waismann method is available in a fully accredited hospital in Orange County, CA. I definitely would recommend this treatment to my friend.

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