what is the best way to detox from crack at home without going to a drug rehab?
Comments (4)
need help said on 03-11-2009
If you try it alone, I don’t think you will last. The withdrawals for cocaine are intense, and you will need strong, determined support to break the addiction.
Some of the symptoms are:
agitation
depression
intense craving for the drug
extreme fatigue
anxiety
angry outbursts
lack of motivation
nausea/vomiting
shaking
irritability
muscle pain
disturbed sleep
Your chances of success at home would be tough. You are going to want to get some cocaine no matter what the cost, and you are going to be suffering pain. Your emotions are going to drop much lower than normal levels, and you are going to need time, patience, and 4-5 friends that can watch you for 24 hours a day. You would need to remove all sharp objects or usable weapons from the house, and come up with plans for how to react to your symptoms. It can be done, but it will be a strain on your friends, will take extensive planning, and you will not have a single person that is actually trained to help you present.
Remember you are going to basically lose your mind for a while in order to gain freedom, so it would be protective to your friends as well as yourself to let professionals help you. I would suggest going to a rehab center with the resources and staff you will need to get the highest chances for success.
You should be proud of your courage to take the first steps towards breaking your addiction. I wish you the best.
tjoyc200 said on 03-11-2009
I wouldn’t suggest that you try to detox yourself at home, especially from crack. As the others mentioned, the withdrawals symptoms that you are going to experience are intense, and it would be very difficult even near impossible for you to do it on your own.
You should get professional help, they know how to handle the withdrawals symptoms, and will be able to get you on the road to recovery a lot sooner than you would be able to alone.
There are many facilities to choose from, so you need to make sure that you choose the best one for you. If you take a look at this site, http://www.recoveryconnection.org/drug-a… on there you will find information about drug addiction treatment programs, and about the road to recovery. Also, on that site you will find a helpline number that you can call and speak to a professional in the field, who will be able to help/answer any question you may have, better than we will be able to.
Good Luck to you, best wishes. )
Lindsey said on 03-11-2009
Wouldn’t you want full support of experienced staff to help you each step of the way?
If you try it alone, I don’t think you will last. The withdrawals for cocaine are intense, and you will need strong, determined support to break the addiction.
Some of the symptoms are:
agitation
depression
intense craving for the drug
extreme fatigue
anxiety
angry outbursts
lack of motivation
nausea/vomiting
shaking
irritability
muscle pain
disturbed sleep
Your chances of success at home would be tough. You are going to want to get some cocaine no matter what the cost, and you are going to be suffering pain. Your emotions are going to drop much lower than normal levels, and you are going to need time, patience, and 4-5 friends that can watch you for 24 hours a day. You would need to remove all sharp objects or usable weapons from the house, and come up with plans for how to react to your symptoms. It can be done, but it will be a strain on your friends, will take extensive planning, and you will not have a single person that is actually trained to help you present.
Remember you are going to basically lose your mind for a while in order to gain freedom, so it would be protective to your friends as well as yourself to let professionals help you. I would suggest going to a rehab center with the resources and staff you will need to get the highest chances for success.
You should be proud of your courage to take the first steps towards breaking your addiction. I wish you the best.
I wouldn’t suggest that you try to detox yourself at home, especially from crack. As the others mentioned, the withdrawals symptoms that you are going to experience are intense, and it would be very difficult even near impossible for you to do it on your own.
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You should get professional help, they know how to handle the withdrawals symptoms, and will be able to get you on the road to recovery a lot sooner than you would be able to alone.
There are many facilities to choose from, so you need to make sure that you choose the best one for you. If you take a look at this site, http://www.recoveryconnection.org/drug-a… on there you will find information about drug addiction treatment programs, and about the road to recovery. Also, on that site you will find a helpline number that you can call and speak to a professional in the field, who will be able to help/answer any question you may have, better than we will be able to.
Good Luck to you, best wishes.
Wouldn’t you want full support of experienced staff to help you each step of the way?
go to rehab. have you seen how nice they are!?