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Amphetamine Rehab in Marietta, Georgia

When people think of amphetamines, they tend to think of illegal substances like methamphetamine or Ecstasy. But in reality, there are a lot of prescription amphetamines on the market that people use every single day, and sometimes that use leads to misuse and addiction.

As of 2022, there were approximately 4 million people who admitted to misusing prescription amphetamines, and around 1.8 million actually had an amphetamine substance abuse disorder.

These numbers are staggering and require immediate attention from drug rehab centers such as Thoroughbred Wellness and Recovery’s comprehensive amphetamine addiction treatment in Marietta, Georgia.

Understanding Amphetamines

Amphetamines are a type of central nervous system stimulant drug that speeds up brain processes. They are most commonly prescribed to treat conditions such as ADHD, narcolepsy, or obesity. Common forms include Adderall and Vyvanse.

When taken, prescription amphetamines stimulate the brain’s production of neurotransmitters like dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. These neurotransmitters affect mood, attention, and alertness. When amphetamines are introduced to the brain, thus speeding up these processes, users often feel euphoric sensations, increased energy, and improved cognitive abilities.

Amphetamine Addiction

Despite often being prescribed to treat certain conditions, amphetamines can be highly addictive due to their affect on the brain. Though amphetamines have similar effect as cocaine, these drugs typically have a slower onset and longer duration. Because of this, tolerance is a concern and can lead to users needing more and more in order to reach the same effects.

What’s tricky is that amphetamine addiction often co-occurs with mental health problems. Amphetamines are used to treat those problems, so when a person abuses their prescriptions, typically that mental illness only gets worse.

Amphetamines can be snorted, injected, smoked, or swallowed. The effect that it has on a person can vary depending on several factors, but in general, a person using amphetamines may feel:

  • Happy
  • Confident
  • Energetic
  • Talkative
  • Euphoric

Other side effects of amphetamines that may be more noticeable physically include:

  • Large Pupils
  • Dry Mouth
  • Increased Heart Rate and Breathing
  • Increased Blood Pressure
  • High Body Temperature
  • Dehydration
  • Teeth Grinding
  • Reduced Appetite
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Weight Loss

People who abuse amphetamines may also engage in risky behaviors, such as unsafe sexual encounters, using dirty needles, or operating vehicles recklessly.

Amphetamine Addiction Treatment in Marietta, Georgia

Amphetamine Overdose

Amphetamine dependency is often a concern because it can lead to an overdose. When a person takes increased amounts of amphetamines, their brain develops a tolerance and requires more and more. Those higher doses could lead to an overdose. Symptoms of this may include:

  • Chest Pain
  • Racing Heart
  • Difficulty Breathing
  • Red or Sweaty Skin
  • Seizures
  • Agitation
  • Confusion
  • Panic

If you or a loved one is experiencing an overdose, it is critical to call 911 and seek medical help immediately.

Long Term Effects of Amphetamine Addiction

Because of the way amphetamines affect the brain, there are a host of long term consequences for using these drugs over an extended period of time. Though clients use recovery to get sober, it is likely that they will still struggle with long term complications even after stopping the drug use.

These long term consequences can include:

  • Sleep Problems
  • Dental Problems
  • Decreased Immune Health
  • Anxiety & Paranoia
  • Depression
  • Increased Risk of Heart Attack
  • Risk of Stroke

Many clients also struggle with financial, social, or relational problems that occurred during the addiction. At Thoroughbred Wellness and Recovery, we aim to understand our clients and their lives so we can address any of these long term complications. Not only do we address physical, mental, and emotional problems, but we also work to help our clients get their financial and social lives in order.

Comprehensive Amphetamine Rehab in Marietta, Georgia

Amphetamine Addiction Treatment Program in Marietta, GA

Though every situation is different, most clients begin their addiction recovery with detox followed by some form of inpatient or outpatient treatment.

Detoxification

When a person stops taking amphetamines, they will experience withdrawal symptoms that stimulate the need to continue using. These symptoms can be uncomfortable and painful and may look like:

  • Cravings
  • Increased Appetite
  • Fatigue
  • Vivid Nightmares
  • Aches and Pains
  • Depression
  • Confusion
  • Irritability
  • Anxiety
  • Paranoia

To combat these symptoms, seeking help from a detox facility is oftentimes critical. The main goal of a detox treatment center is to minimize discomfort of withdrawal with the help of medical professionals. This process may include different medications to treat withdrawal symptoms, but it allows clients to get through this initial stage safely and easily.

At Thoroughbred Wellness and Recovery, we partner with the best detox facilities to ensure our clients receive the most effective treatment.

Inpatient Care

For some, inpatient treatment is a necessary level of care in their recovery journey. Inpatient requires clients to live at the facility while receiving treatment. This is the most comprehensive form of treatment. Though we do not offer inpatient care, we do partner with the best in the state if our clients feel that they need to live at a facility.

Outpatient Treatment

Thoroughbred Wellness and Recovery is an outpatient treatment facility that offers a few levels of care, all of which are comprehensive treatments planned specifically for each individual client. Outpatient care comes in different forms, but the idea is to fit treatment into our client’s schedules.

Partial Hospitalization Program

Our most comprehensive level of care is our PHP program. Clients enrolled in this program will be at our facility five days a week for approximately four hours each day. These schedules are totally planned around the client, so services vary but may include a combination of:

  • Individual Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Family Therapy
  • Medication Management
  • Holistic Treatment
  • Nutrition Management
  • Aftercare Planning

PHP is a good first step for people who have never received treatment before or for individuals who are really struggling with their addiction. PHP is also a great option for individuals with dual diagnosis addiction and co-occurring disorders like anxiety, depression, and more.

Intensive Outpatient Program

IOP is a less intensive form of outpatient, allowing clients to fit recovery into their schedule. It typically involves visiting our facility 3 days a week for a few hours each day. IOP is best for clients who still need to work during the day or take care of their families.

Thoroughbred Wellness and Recovery also offers an evening IOP track, perfect for clients who are unable to commit time to treatment during the day time.

IOP combines evidence-based therapies, like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), with other treatment options that promote overall wellbeing. These may include holistic services like yoga, meditation, mindfulness, or equine-assisted therapy. In general, our treatment plan providers work one on one with clients to decide how many hours is best, which therapies will be most effective, and how to promote long-lasting recovery.

Why Choose Thoroughbred Wellness & Recovery

Here at Thoroughbred, we prioritize our clients through a combination of evidence-based treatments proven to work and holistic activities that promote long-term wellness. Our goal is to treat the entire client rather than focusing solely on symptom management.

Drug addiction is comprehensive and complicated, especially when there are underlying mental health disorders that led to drug abuse in the first place. If you are struggling with amphetamine use, odds are there is a reason. And our goal is to find out what that reason is and address it so that relapse is no longer in the picture.

Our team at Thoroughbred values the healthcare of our clients, working to achieve long-term recovery. Through support groups, family therapy, therapy sessions, and our supportive environment, we know we can help you overcome prescription medication abuse today.

We can help you believe again. Reach out to Live Again.

We provide comprehensive treatment for drug addiction, including dual diagnosis and primary mental health conditions, ensuring holistic care for our clients.

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