Tramadol is a narcotic analgesic and is classified as an opiate. Tramadol works to change how your body responds to pain. It helps those with elongated or chronic pain conditions. Because the pill is prescribed, people have a hard time identifying that they have a Tramadol addiction and can be reluctant to find help for it.

First, clients with chronic pain conditions are in a very hard place physically and mentally when they find out that they are addicted to Tramadol. On one hand, the drug helps them with their pain; on the other hand, they are unable to live a full life due to intoxication.

Second, clients prescribed Tramadol for elongated pain symptoms such as a broken bone, accident, or another injury that will heal, can become addicted and seek out other drugs like heroin in place of Tramadol when the doctor stops their prescription.

Likewise, opioid addiction is the fastest-growing problem in the US because they are widely available and prescribed by doctors easily. Addiction to opiates is nothing to be ashamed of, and you should be proud of yourself for even thinking about a Tramadol treatment program.

Choosing a Tramadol Addiction Treatment Program

There are a wide variety of options out there as far a tramadol addiction treatment program. You would be helping yourself greatly if you talked to your doctor and therapist about what types of treatment they think you will respond to best. Other things to consider are your physical needs if you are a sufferer of chronic pain. Here are some common treatment options:

Talk to your practitioner and weigh the benefits of inpatient vs. outpatient rehab, sober living, and support groups. Sometimes it takes a village to help people to recover from tramadol addiction, but anyone can if they really want to. Residential and inpatient treatment facilities are excellent if you have the time and money to dedicate to them.

Likewise, in a place like this, you will be spending 24 hours a day learning about yourself and working on your recovery. Many people find that their drug use puts them out of touch with reality as well as themselves. Being able to separate yourself from the world you created and begin to build a new life and way of thinking in another place can be beneficial.

What to Expect at a Treatment Program

Opioid addiction treatment usually starts with detoxification. When you enter treatment, you may or may not have drugs in your system. You can expect to detox for anywhere between a few hours and a week or two. The amount of time is dependent on the type of opiates you are taking and how long you have been on them.

After this, your care providers should be working with you to learn new behaviors. You will need to learn to soothe yourself without the substances. In addition, you should also be working on your aftercare plan from the start.

Help with Soledad House 

Your aftercare plan is the most critical piece of your treatment program. This is the actionable plan that you create for after your treatment. Usually, an aftercare plan will include:

Finding help and overcoming your addiction does not have to be hard. Soledad House offers Tramadol addiction programs and services in San Diego, California. Give us a call today at 866.314.3222 to see how we can help you to become free from the chains of addiction.