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Meth Addiction Rehab

What is Meth?

Methamphetamines, or meth, are highly powerful, very addictive stimulant drugs that can be smoked, snorted, injected, or swallowed in pill form. Like other stimulant drugs, such as cocaine, meth creates an artificial perception of pleasure in the brain. Crystal Meth is a form of the drug that looks similar to glass or crystals. Chemically, meth is very similar to prescription drugs such as Adderall and other ADHD medications.

The high associated with meth comes on quickly and fades fast. Because of this cycle, many users will binge the drug repeatedly causing a cycle of highs and lows. This is a very dangerous practice, because it can lead to hours and days of intoxication, wherein the user is typically not eating at all. Since meth also affects the body physically, by speeding up your breathing, heart rate and blood pressure, binging in this manner can have severe impact and be potentially lethal.

Meth is an extremely addictive substance and causes strong dependence. To overcome meth addiction, proper treatment is essential. Without the medical supervision and assistance a certified and accredited detox facility provides, serious complications may result from meth withdrawal. Because We Care, Royal Life Detox is committed to providing the safest, most effective medication-assisted meth detox, followed by carefully structured, individualized medical regiments, an intensive therapy program, and extensive aftercare options.

Effects of Methamphetamines

Like heroin, meth is sometimes taken in needle form. Since it can be injected, meth puts users at higher risk of contracting a contagious blood disease like HIV or Hepatitis B or C. Meth overdose often leads to stroke, heart attack, or organ problems, all of which may be fatal.
Meth is commonly associated with insomnia, as the perceived positive effects of the drug are short-lived, leading users to binge the drug for days at a time, in place even of sleep and food. The lack of sleep can have a long term detrimental impact on the brain’s function, especially when coupled with substance abuse and lack of nutrition.

Short-term effects of meth use may include:

  • Euphoria
  • Increased Physical Activity
  • Insomnia
  • Impaired Perception
  • Decreased appetite
  • Faster breathing
  • Rapid and/or irregular heartbeat
  • Increased blood pressure and body temperature

Long-term effects of meth use may include:

  • Extreme Weight Loss
  • Psychosis
  • Paranoia
  • Hallucinations
  • Memory Loss
  • Severe Dental Problems
  • Risk of HIV/Hepatitis C
  • Intense Itching
  • Skin Sores
  • Anxiety
  • Confusion
  • Sleep Problems
  • Violent Behavior

Because meth users lose their perception of time, and binge for such long periods without sleeping or eating, health risks in the form of malnutrition and poor hygiene are common. Many long term users tend to ruin their teeth, or tear their skin up by incessant itching. Due to the hallucinations and psychosis that come with the addiction, many meth users report thinking that there are insects under their skin and will scratch and pick to try and remove them. These long term side effects turn into permanent problems if they are not handled.

Should I Seek Treatment for Meth Addiction?

Taking the first step toward addiction treatment takes an enormous effort. At Royal Life Detox, we want our guests to know that they are not alone. We are here to be the support and strength that you need to start a life of sobriety. If you think that you may have a problem with meth addiction, call us today to get help.

Signs of a meth problem may include:

  • Tooth Decay/Loss (signs of “meth mouth”)
  • Binging Meth
  • Planning Activities Around Meth Use
  • Engaging in Other High-Risk Behaviors
  • Intense Scratching and Skin Sores
  • Weight Loss
  • Continuing to Use Despite Negative Effects
  • Withdrawal Symptoms and/or Cravings

If you recognize any of these signs in yourself or others, you may have a meth problem and require medical help to safely detox.

Meth Withdrawal

Withdrawal from meth typically lasts between one and two weeks and is mostly psychological, so it can be very emotionally taxing. Symptoms may be felt as soon as a few hours after the last dose. As with any substance, your age, overall wellness and amount of meth used will all play a factor in how severe the withdrawal is. Our goal at Royal Life Detox is to make detoxification from meth as smooth as possible, which is why our guests are monitored through and after detox and our medical staff is on site 24/7 to ensure safety and comfort.

Meth withdrawal symptoms may include:

  • Anxiety
  • Fatigue
  • Severe depression
  • Psychosis
  • Hallucinations
  • Increased Appetite
  • Intense cravings

What happens after medical detox?

Following medical detox at Royal Life Detox, guests will begin a comprehensive, collaborative approach to substance abuse treatment designed to support physical, mental and spiritual wellness. We offer a variety of detox options for treating drug addiction beyond just meth. Our program helps to promote a lasting, sober lifestyle through sobriety and beyond. Our addiction specialists, from our therapists and case managers to our facility staff, are dedicated to providing the best in care and support. Our holistic, evidence-based approach to psychotherapy incorporates individual and group sessions. We use other holistic methods, such as art, music and animal therapy to help our guests to learn to express themselves and communicate. At Royal Life Detox, we believe that emotional healing is just as important as physical healing. Our treatment features state-of-the-art activity, movement, and adventure therapies to create one program that treats mind, body, and spirit.

Guests may begin their recovery journey in our residential inpatient program and continue with us through PHP, IOP, OP, and sober living at our graduate housing residences. At Royal Life Detox, the guest is always our top priority, and we consistently do all we can to effect lasting change, that they might continue to lead healthy, sober lives long after they have left our care. This is not just our goal, but our mission.

Reach Out

If you or a loved one has a dependency or addiction to meth, or any substance use disorder, please reach out to us about your detox and treatment options. Royal Life Detox admissions staff is available 24/7 to answer your questions and address your concerns. We can be reached at 888-559-5109. Because We Care.

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