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Meth WithdrawalMeth withdrawal is the first and most painful stage in the long line of stages for a successful recovery from meth addiction. Meth withdrawal begins as soon as the addict quits using meth. This stage is experienced in meth detox or when the meth addict quits using meth at home. This stage in addiction recovery is very painful and very risky if it is done without supervision and without the proper atmosphere and care that one needs when going through meth withdrawal.

Meth Withdrawal Has Serious Side Effects

Some rather common side effects that occur during meth withdrawal include, but are not limited to fatigue, depression, and an increase in appetite. These side effects are not considered deadly, but when someone’s meth addiction went on for several months to years they will encounter much more serious side effects like suicidal idealization, severe agitation, body aches and pains, fever, and possible coma and/or stroke. Meth withdrawal side effects vary from patient to patient. It all depends on how severe the addiction to meth was and how long it remained in the person’s life. The withdrawal process can last for days if the addict was an occasional user and weeks to months with everyday users. After this process one will finally rid themselves of their physical addiction to meth and he or she will be able to begin their new life without the stress and pain from meth addiction.

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With further questions or concerns, contact our meth addiction treatment center referral service today. They will be able to help you in the planning of your meth rehab program and they can give you step by step of what you will be going through during your entire meth withdrawal stage. Make the call today so that you will be able to get the hard part over with and then be able to live your life free from meth addiction.