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Heroin Addiction

Heroin addiction is a very serious disease that must be treated as a disease before heroin addiction becomes deadly. Heroin addiction is especially dangerous because accidental overdoses are very common especially when you are trying to quit. Heroin addiction causes a strong physical dependence and withdrawal symptoms when you try to stop taking the drug. This causes many people who suffer from heroin addiction to go back to taking the drug in order to "feel well" and cure the severe flu-like symptoms that are caused by withdrawal from the drug. Too many people however take more than their body will allow and the heroin addiction ends with respiratory failure due to an overdose.

Treatment for heroin addiction is one of the most involved recovery plans because of the seriousness of the disease and the tremendous grip it has on the mind and body. The euphoric pain-blocking effects are at once very psychologically and physiologically addicting and the body will immediately begin to readjust itself to the drug after a short period of regular use. Short-term symptoms of heroin addiction include slow breathing, drowsiness, constipation, nausea and vomiting. Many users describe heroin addiction as a marriage that is not easily dissolved.

If you would like a divorce from your heroin addiction then call Treatment Referral today. We specialize in providing referrals to centers with long-term answers to heroin addiction by offering a long-term treatment option. If you know you need help with your heroin addiction, please give us a call today.
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