Recover from Addiction with Alcohol Withdrawal Treatment

About Alcohol Withdrawal Treatment and its many benefits when trying to get sober

Alcohol withdrawal treatment is oftentimes necessary for those who have been abusing copious amounts of alcohol over a long period of time. With symptoms like seizures and hallucinations, one may choose to enter a detox program to assist in the process. At Denton Alcohol Withdrawal Treatment, you can be sure you will receive professional care by individuals who have knowledge and experience in this field. Call today at (877) 804-1531.

Make no mistake, those who choose to participate in a drug rehab program after completing a detox program will have a higher chance of success with their sobriety. Addiction is a chronic and relapsing disease, like asthma or diabetes. You should not feel ashamed about your addiction. There are many people who suffer from this disease but do not seek help because they are embarrassed.

Withdrawal

Alcohol withdrawal treatment is serious and may be dangerous. At Denton drug and alcohol rehab the staff is happy to help. The facility is equipped to help you dry out! Six to twelve hours after an alcoholic takes their last sip, the person may still have alcohol in their system, and may begin to experience the following acute symptoms:

  • Insomnia
  • Shaky hands
  • Headache
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Anxiety
  • Sweating

Between twelve and twenty-four hours after the alcoholic's last sip, they may begin to experience hallucinations of the auditory, visual, or tactile variety. Within forty-eight hours, the hallucinations (which are known as alcoholic hallucinosis) will fade. Sometimes, depending on the individual, these seizures may appear only two hours after the last sip.

During withdrawal, a person may experience chest pains, fever, and stomach aches. Do not wait -- seek alcohol withdrawal treatment if you feel you are ready to get yourself back on track.

Delirium Tremens

Delirium Tremens (or DT's) is a form of alcohol withdrawal that involves severe and sudden mental changes. Symptoms may include:

  • Changes in mental function
  • Delirium
  • Fear
  • Excitement
  • Tremors
  • Confusion
  • Deep sleep that may last over a day
  • Stupor/fatigue
  • Mood swings
  • Sensitivity to touch, light, and sound
  • Increased activity
  • Irritability
  • Hallucinations
  • Decreased attention span
  • Seizures

If you are experiencing the symptoms of delirium tremens -- call an ambulance! Delirium tremens is, indeed, a medical emergency. Other indicators of the DT's include; rapid heart rate, increased startle reflex, irregular heartbeat, eye muscle movement issues, rapid muscle tremors, and heavy sweating. At this point, the goal is the save your life and prevent complications.

At the hospital, they may run the following tests on you:

  • Toxicology screen
  • Blood magnesium level
  • ECG (electrocardiogram)
  • Metabolic panel
  • EEG (electroencephalogram)
  • Blood phosphate level

Complications from the DT's are possible. Irregular heartbeat could be life threatening. Injury from falling during a seizure is also a possibility. You may even hurt yourself (or someone else) because of your mental state (confusion/delirium).

If you survive this event, it is strongly recommended that you dry out, seek counseling, attend support groups -- such as NA and AA, and abstain from alcohol for the rest of your life. Attending a support group, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, is key in recovery. Completing these tasks may not be so easy on your own. Alcohol withdrawal treatment may be just what you need.

Checking into a drug rehab facility may be the best possible choice you could make for yourself. If you elect to attempt to rehabilitate yourself, you may not succeed. The reason being is that withdrawal symptoms may persist after the detox period. When those symptoms become unmanageable, you may return to the bottle to ease the pain.

Denton drug and alcohol rehab is a safe and drug-free zone that facilitates a supportive environment for their residents. In a facility like this, you will be monitored closely to assure your safety. Call today -- there is no need to suffer in silence.

 

 

Sources:

https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000766.htm

 

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