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What Are the Stages of Opiate Withdrawal?

Opiates bind to certain receptors within the nervous system, relieving pain, and helping some users feel more relaxed. This sense of relaxation sometimes compels people to require opiates even when they are not needed for pain relief. If you are able to stop using opiates, it is important to know the physical and psychological changes that are likely to occur once you are taking your last dose. If you are ready to break the hold opiates have on your life, Murfreesboro Recovery can help. At our center, you will have access to therapy and other services that can help you improve your coping skills and avoid relapse. For more details please visit here https://havenhouserecovery.com/recovery-center-murfreesboro/

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What Are the Stages of Opiate Withdrawal?

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  1. What Are the Stages of Opiate Withdrawal? Early Withdrawal: The first stage of opiate withdrawal, early withdrawal, usually begins anywhere from a few hours to more than two days after your last dose of opiates. WHY CHOOSE US? WHAT CAN WE DO FOR YOU?  Peak Period: The peak period is the second stage of opiate withdrawal, and it typically begins within 72 hours after you take your last dose of opiates. If you’re ready to break the hold opiates have on your life,  can help. At our recovery center you’ll have access to therapy and other services that can help you improve your coping skills and avoid relapse. Murfreesboro Recovery Late Withdrawal:  Withdrawal symptoms usually peak within five days of taking your last dose of opiates, leading into the third opiate withdrawal stage: late withdrawal. Source: changingtidesobx.com

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