What to expect during inpatient addiction detox from cocaine

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Cocaine is a very dangerous illicit substance that has been known to cause physical and psychological damage to the individual. An addiction to cocaine has also been known to cause damage in the addict’s interpersonal relationships and destroy professional reputations. Cocaine addiction is a disease of the brain, taking complete control over the user. It is difficult for the user to listen to any voice of reason, even if the voice of reason is coming from a loved one.
It may be a daunting task for a loved one to try and get through to the addict. Unfortunately, the only way the addict will get help is if they first admit to having a cocaine addiction in the first place. Once an admittance to cocaine addiction has been made, the next step is to admit them to a rehab facility where they can undergo addiction detox from cocaine.
Detoxing from cocaine can be a very discomforting time for the addict. Because the addict has been using cocaine for a long period of time, coming off of the drug is a shock to their system.
Some of the symptoms they may experience during withdrawal include:
·         Intense cravings for more cocaine
·         Increased appetite
·         Unpleasant dreams
·         Depression
·         Suicidal thoughts
·         Irritability
·         Fatigue
·         Fear
·         Suspicion

The detoxification process
Detoxing from any drug is a pivotal step in recovering from addiction. Unfortunately, it can cause the individual to experience intense cravings for their drug of choice. This is why it is crucial for addicts to detox in an inpatient addiction detox facility.
Withdrawal from cocaine can last anywhere from one to three weeks. It can remain in an individual's system for 72 hours after use. Those who have used cocaine habitually may have traces in their urine for up to 12 weeks. Depending on how frequently an individual used cocaine, and how heavy the individual used cocaine, the recovery time during detox could be longer.
If one is wondering how long it lasts to detox from cocaine, it typically takes about a week, depending on how much an individual used and how often.

Typical timeline of cocaine detox
·         During days one through three, individuals may experience depression and remorse for their use. Sleep disturbances and hunger may also be present, along with confusion and disorientation.
·         During days four through seven, individuals may experience frequent cravings for cocaine. These cravings will decrease after a few days, however. Users may end up sleeping quite often as they go through the withdrawal process. Individuals may experience anxiety, dysphoria, and paranoia.
·         After the individual gets through their first week of detox, they will begin to feel a little better. Cravings will begin to diminish, but they can come back without any warning. Depressive symptoms and sleep disturbances may still be present.
·         After week two, cravings may start to come back, and the individual may experience ongoing depression and vivid dreams.
Later on in the withdrawal process, individuals may experience mood changes. Addiction specialists will make sure the individual is on a healthy diet and exercising regularly, as it has been proven that this can help with depression.

Contact your local inpatient addiction detox center for more information. 

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