Xanax Withdrawal
Xanax withdrawal is one of the worst experiences on this earth. I know because I’ve experienced it firsthand. I’ve felt the ridiculously uncomfortable, and in some cases fatal, Xanax withdrawal symptoms.
To put it another way, I’d rather be attacked by a bear than endure the hell that is Xanax detox. At least I could climb a tree and be safe during a bear attack. Unfortunately, there’s not much relief from Xanax withdrawal symptoms. Of course, seeking professional help for any and all symptoms of Xanax detox is a must. Not only will a medical facility offer some comfort and relief, but they’ll be available if any severe Xanax withdrawal symptoms occur. These are things like seizure and cardiac arrest. In fact, find a list of Xanax’s more common withdrawal symptoms below. Why is Xanax called “freeze-dried alcohol?”
Xanax Withdrawal Symptoms
Xanax withdrawal symptoms can range from mild to life threatening. Again, seeking professional help for all of the below symptoms is important. You never know when something innocuous could turn into something serious. Xanax withdrawal symptoms include: • Irritability • Sweating • Muscle & Bone Pain • Tremors • Insomnia • Extreme Anxiety & Depression • Disorientation • Nausea & Vomiting • Hallucinations • Aggressive Behavior • Suicidal Ideation • Chest Pain • Seizure • Cardiac Arrest None of those sound too pleasant! Fear not, though, because there’s hope and lots of it. Xanax withdrawal symptoms aren’t nearly as bad as they sound!
Hope For Xanax Withdrawal
If you’re struggling with Xanax abuse, don’t struggle alone. Not only is it a potentially deadly idea, but you’ll also be handicapping yourself. Why not give yourself the best chance at long-term recovery?
This is where treatment centers and other professional facilities enter the picture. Treatment is an absolutely vital step in the transition from active addiction to functioning member of society. So, what are the options available for Xanax withdrawal symptom treatment? Well, there are residential treatment centers, partial hospitalization programs, intensive outpatient programs, outpatient programs, and private substance abuse counseling. That’s a lot of options! Sounds a bit overwhelming, right? What level of care is best? Thankfully, treatment centers can answer any and all questions you may have. Give Lighthouse Recovery Institute a call today at 1-844-I-CAN-CHANGE or 1-(561)-381-0015. We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have and explain the pro’s and con’s of each type of treatment. Remember, we can all change! What’s the difference between addiction treatment and twelve-step groups?