Why can’t you just stop using drugs and alcohol on your own? A person with a dependence on drugs has a strong need to use. Even if they want to stop using on their own, it may prove impossible to do. Some try to do so through at-home detox. Yet, there are numerous risks to engaging in this type of experience. At Tides Edge Detox, we offer another option for you, one that can help you to start on the path towards healing safer.
Why Is At-Home Detox a Bad Idea?
Numerous risks exist for those who attempt at-home detox. The type of drugs you use, the length of your use, and how much you are using impact your ability to simply stop. It also impacts what happens when you try to stop using.
Relapse
The biggest risk of at-home detox is their failure to work. It is very common for a person to try to stop using on their own. They spend a weekend trying to work through their addiction. They may even feel like they have some control. Yet, you haven’t worked through the addiction properly. That’s going to lead to ongoing cravings, withdrawal symptoms, and relapse. Willpower alone is not enough to help you through this.
Mental Health Challenges
Detoxing is an emotionally and mentally exhausting experience. When you try to do this on your own, it can lead to many mental health risks, including:
- Intense anxiety
- Insomnia
- Agitation
- Paranoia
- Irritability
This, combined with the risk for physical withdrawal symptoms, can be difficult for even those with a strong support system.
Physical Health Challenges
At-home detox cannot provide you with any support for the physical challenges that are likely to occur. You may face numerous risks, including changes in heart rhythm, nausea, vomiting, hallucinations, and slowed breathing. In medical detox, like what we offer at Tides Edge Detox, all of these symptoms can be monitored. Proper treatment can be provided to minimize them. We can also help control your withdrawal and cravings in a medical detox program.
Overdose
Another key risk of at-home detox is an overdose. If you do manage to get clean, your body can reset in terms of what it can tolerate. In a short matter of time, your body may not be able to handle even a smaller amount of the drugs than you’ve used previously. That could mean that, if you relapse, it may lead to overdose.
What Is the Better Option for You?
An inpatient detox center like Tides Edge Detox alleviates most of these risks. While you may still have to deal with mental health issues, there’s help available to you as you do so. Your physical needs are met through medication and our medical detox team. You also get help for nutrition and disease management if your health is compromised. Most importantly, you learn how to manage your disease. That can lead to comprehensive support that leads to real recovery.
We offer a wide range of options in our inpatient detox center that can help you. Reach out to us to learn more, including for care such as:
- Men’s detox program
- Women’s detox program
- Medical detox programs
- Holistic detox programs
- Inpatient detox programs
Take that first step in getting help for yourself. Make it count in a true detox center.
Find the Best Level of Care for You at Tides Edge Detox
At-home detox is never a safe option. There is help available to you. Our team at Tides Edge Detox offers a trusted, quality program to help you start on the path towards recovery. Learn more about our inpatient detox center and how it can help you starting today. Call 866.723.3127 to speak to our dedicated counselors.