Morphine Addiction Treatment FAQ

Addiction Treatment and Morphine Addiction Treatment FAQ

Morphine Addiction Treatment FAQ Addiction Treatment

Below are some of the most common questions that first timers entering morphine rehab ask. If you have more questions or would like more information on any of the topics below, contact us today.

How Do I Know if I Need Morphine Rehab?

If you are unable to stop using morphine at home on your own, then you will need the assistance of a morphine rehab center. Here, you will have medical care to help you get through any withdrawal symptoms. You will also have psychological support as you navigate through the cravings and learn how to avoid temptation in recovery. Especially if you experience withdrawal symptoms or have any co-occurring medical or psychological disorders, morphine rehab is a necessity.

How Long Does Morphine Rehab Last?

The length of morphine addiction treatment will vary depending upon the program you choose. Outpatient treatment tends to last longer because it is less intensive than residential treatment.  Inpatient treatment programs usually last at least 30 days with the option to extend for up to six months or a year.

How Much Does Morphine Rehab Cost?

Different types of morphine rehab cost different amounts as well. The longer you stay, the higher the bill. The more intensive or high-end the treatment, the more expensive it will be. In general, outpatient treatment programs are less expensive than inpatient treatment because the cost of room and board is not a factor. Financing is available to assist you in paying for any morphine rehab program no matter what the cost.

Can I See My Friends and Family While I Am in Morphine Addiction Treatment?

Though there are often family visiting days during the latter half of morphine rehab, the first couple of weeks are usually designated for treatment only. This means that phone calls, visits and emails are restricted so you can focus on nothing but your recovery. Though it may seem like a hardship at first, the separation allows you to avoid being distracted by what’s going on at home.

What Should I Bring with Me to Morphine Rehab?

Most residential addiction treatment programs will send you a list of all the things that you should and shouldn’t bring with you. Appropriate toiletries, a certain number of outfits and recommended outerwear are usually on the list. Information about laundry and the ability to replace necessary items should be included. There is also a list of things that will be confiscated if you decide to bring them with you. This list usually includes items like cash, expensive jewelry, sexually explicit items, prescription medications and electronic devices.

Will Morphine Detox Hurt? I’ve Heard Terrible Stories.

If you experience withdrawal symptoms when you cut your dose of morphine or stop taking the drug altogether, then morphine detox is a necessity. While these withdrawal symptoms are uncomfortable and can cause serious issues such as undiagnosed medical issues to flare up, the right medical care can make the process a lot easier. Sometimes, non-addictive medications can be prescribed to treat the specific symptoms you experience and make your detox experience as simple and short as possible. Supportive therapies and the right nutrition can also help to diminish withdrawal symptoms.

What if My Loved One Needs Morphine Rehab? What Can I Do?

If your loved one is addicted to morphine and does not acknowledge the need for treatment, one of the best things you can do is to stage a morphine addiction intervention. During an intervention, you can sit down with your loved one along with other supportive family members and confront them in a nonjudgmental way. Usually, each participant shares a story in which he or she was hurt by the choices their family member made while under the influence of morphine. When these stories are told continuously right after each other, it is often difficult for the addicted family member to deny that morphine rehab is the necessary next step.

Family members who feel that they are too emotionally involved to be effective in running an intervention can choose to hire a professional interventionist to assist. This person can help the family organize the event, prepare them for what to expect at a preparatory meeting and then run the intervention itself. If the addicted family member agrees to go to morphine drug rehabilitation, the professional interventionist can escort them there.

How Do I Find the Right Morphine Rehab for Me?

Contact us at the phone number listed above to find out more morphine rehab information to help you get your life back. If you are seeking treatment for a loved one, we can help you find the right addiction treatment program for them and match you with an effective interventionist. Call now.

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