Ready To Detox From Methadone At Home?

Are you ready to Detox From Methadone At Home?

Many people taking methadone will attempt to detox themselves off of methadone at home. Methadone detox at home can promise freedom and success — wrongly done though methadone detox at home is a losing hell. At home methadone detox programs are inexpensive to do. By following a professional proven methadone detox plan, an at home detox gives freedom from pain and suffering and you’ll know the steps to take to painlessly overcome every trouble spot. Doing a methadone detox at home correctly gives success and saves you lots of money.

Following all our instructions on our At Home Detox program should make your withdrawal painless and smooth, so follow directions exactly. This is program has a small cost and will require you to get and do specific things. Follow directions.

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Minimally you’ll need to know what to do to successfully free yourself from methadone. To learn important things to know to comfortably detox see How To Detox from Methadone At Home

 

By getting ready to detox and following instructions, you will make any medical detox easier and more effective. If you’re ready to spend about $10,000 right now you can detox at a holistic methadone med detox in a state of the art detox facility and not suffer any pain, or major discomfort at all. It takes just over a week. You’ll even get healthier while you’re there. Someone else will take responsibility for your health and all you have to do is let them know how you feel and follow directions.

Detox from Methadone At Home

Detoxing from methadone at home is a detox you want to plan out and prepare for. It will take far longer than a week and if you don’t get ready for it properly, you’ll be hit by quite a few withdrawal symptoms which could discourage you. Methadone users want to stop the detox symptoms from methadone, but get feeling hopeless because they don’t know how long the detox will go on. Doing it right will give you the right techniques to do it smoothly.

1st Get The At Home Detox Program

Detox at home should be a effective if you know what to do. Effective detox means successfully quitting methadone. Unsuccessful detox from methadone happens when people don’t get all their facts about at home detox first. Detox is a vital step to getting and staying clean. If you’re ready to get serious about detoxing correctly, you should learn what to do first.

The mental and emotional planning people do to prepare themselves for a methadone detox prepares them to succeed. Have you thought about preparing your body for detox from methadone? Physical preparation for a methadone detox makes detox much easier and much more successful.

Remember to mentally, emotionally and physically get fully prepared for a methadone detox so you have an easier successful detox at home.

To help you out, we’ve created a process to learn What to do to Detox from Methadone At Home.

This At Home program will get you to properly prepare yourself. People who guess before getting prepared just get into trouble and go back to dope or their clinic. So be smart and get this At Home instructional program 1st, do it right and have a smooth detox off methadone.

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Comments

  1. Alicia R:

    I have heard about a “cocktail” if I may that helps the side effects of the withdrawal and a step by step instruction that a gentleman put together that has been a longtime user and seemed to now a lot about the subject. Any thoughts.

    • Drug Rehab Advisor:

      Alicia,
      many users and others have worked out various drug cocktails to keep themselves doped up while withdrawing from methadone. I go with the idea to improve your ability to function and get rid of the toxic drugs in your body. That idea is totally covered on at home drug withdrawal

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  3. mpc:

    i work 2 jobs and i cant afford to feel crappy and have no energy. the energy thing definately happens, someone close 2 me just detoxed and went through hell 4 3 months. i may attempt it ,besides it all about the money to the program,they really dont care about your health. dont pay them 4 a week and see what happens. i,d love to do that 8000 dollar detox,but i have no insurance-can any one help,i dont want to be an addict my remaining life…’

    • Drug Rehab Advisor:

      MPC,
      by intelligently following the home detox program for methadone and working with the type of medical doctors we recommend, you may be able to get through the detox without a major issue. The home detox program is under $50 and will require several hundred dollars for Drs, nutrients etc.
      You’ve got nothing to lose by trying it.

  4. Debi:

    I am 52 years of age, with hardly any memory of my life prior to age 9. Which is when I started using drugs. I was addicted to several different drugs until a found heroin, or shall I say it found me. That rush never let go. But alas, finally I feel tis time to loosen it’s death grip, and clean up my act. {pardon the punn}
    All these many daze, weeks, months, & years ans the thought of life without methadone is so very frightening. But I do believe tis long over do. So please wish me well, as this statement is my first step. And here I go!

    • Drug Rehab Advisor:

      Debi,
      congratulations on your decision to live in the real world and experience real feelings. That’s what being clean and sober is all about.
      Good luck in your new life.
      Detox from methadone at home program

    • jason w:

      I soo wish I would have seen this when you made this decision. I sooo hope that your attempt was
      successful and that if it wasnt that you try again. I am a 45yr old with a pain pill addiction and have been taking methadone for 5 yrs and it IS SO VERY FRIGHTENING! I hope you got the support you needed and if you want to try again I’m at 90mgs as of 3/26/11 AND HERE I GO!!!!!!!!!

  5. Sandra H:

    i’m detoxing already i’m at 35mg of methadone and doing ok i sweat a lot i cant aford to laying around sick i have thing to do everyday

  6. I’ve been on methadone for 8 yrs in october I’ve been trying to come down some. I started at 120 mgs of the disc,.Im down to 100.When I try to go down to 90 mgs.Its not that easy at night my legs start jerking and its hard to sleep,and my mood is horible Is there any tips that could make it easier,???please,I really need to get off this,I was thinking to do the rapid detox in michigan,but its 8000 dollars,none of the rapid detox places take your insurance,…but you go home on the four day,..it just sounds to good to be true,!!!

    • Tim,

      I prefer holistic and medically supervised opiate detox programs. I’m not a fan of rapid opiate detox programs. The body needs some time to readjust and get kick started back into action after so long in hibernation (on methadone). If you are looking into a relatively fast detox which your insurance may partially reimburse you for over a 10 day period, I can recommend centers in FL and CA. Looking at about $10k or $1,000 / day. For people who want to get healthier fast, these programs focus on healthy recovery and dealing with the after effects of being on methadone, long term. Would you be interested in finding out about those?

    • Shawn:

      Tim (see earlier post my tim k): That $8,000.00 Treatment is called the Weinsmann Method and my cousin paid the money and IT DID NOT WORK! They don’t keep you there long enough they let my cousin go home on day 4 as well and all he thought about was using. Low and behold HE DID USE…Don’t spend the money the Method does NOT work! Thank YOU!

      • Shawn,
        for information on the Waismann Method or rapid detox, I wrote an article regarding some of my concerns with the protocol on above link.

        I recommend that all medical detox be coordinated with a holistic rehab program or down in a holistic medical detox center. You can read more on drugrehabadvisor.com home page

  7. rachel:

    i was on 90mg the way i read is to go down between 1 and 2.5 mg a week or go 5mg every 2 weeks. i chose 2.5mg a week since i get 10mg pills and you cant break them down any smaller and be accurate. it was totally fine until i got down to 10mg. i wasnt super sick or anything, just very weak, tired, and irritable, feelings that are impossible to have when you are trying to raise a 1 yr old child. did i say im 21 and live with fiance, we are trying to do this together. he said i was going to fast and maybe he was right because i got down to 2.5 mg and the day i was supposed to go down to 0mg aka nothing, i got sick of all the bs and the trying so hard and being strong and taking care of everything i went and got some dope. now im going back to 15mg which for me is the lowest stable dose.once you get down below 10mg it no longer builds up in your system you are metabolizing it as fast as you are taking it. but trust me you are not that sick. if you do it slow like i did. the problem for me is the stress of trying to be a mommy and house-wife at the same time of detoxing of methadone the two do not work together. id been taking a coctail of low-dose benzos and 8hour tylenol to try and mask the symptoms too and i was feeling fine physically the only thing i coudl not rid of was the racing thoughts. and at night i would get rls so i started taking a muscle relaxer lucky my baby sleeps through the night. the problem is i dont know how to do this. there is no way i can afford to be sick even for a day with my son and nobody to watch him. if you have nobody that relies on you and you go down max 2.5 mg a week you will be fine. you will be irritable take some anti-anxiety, if you get rls like me from detox even naproxen (aleve) can help that if its mild enough. this can be done at home but for me i dont know what to do. the last month really you need a stress free environment to get off that last 10 is the hardest. believe me i couldnt do it yet. i have to wait longer. plus you better make sure you are prepared because after 2.5 years of being clean these last few weeks ive felt like it was never there it never happened and i was right back at that beginning fresh out of detox not knowing how to stay clean feeling. be prepared.its not that hard. but if you have responsibilities, well, sometimes you have to re-evaluate your priorities.

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