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Why Should I Go To Drug Rehab in Florida After Detox?

By: Rhea Rosier, Palm Partners Recovery Center

January 26th, 2012

Going to drug rehab in Florida after detox is so paramount to a person’s recovery you may even go so far as to say that the process of getting sober hasn’t even begun until after the detoxification process. The are so many reason to go to drug rehab in Florida after detox that range from being able to stay sober for a lifetime, to giving yourself a better chance with more time in a safe environment.

These are the top 3 reasons to go to drug rehab in Florida after detox.

Reason #1: You have a family that is relying on you or cares about you. In order to achieve lifetime sobriety addicts and alcoholics must come to the realization that their disease is more than physical. If their disease is more than physical then it makes sense that going to drug rehab in Florida after detox would be absolutely essential to long term recovery. The disease of alcoholism and addiction is describe as being mental, physical, and spiritual. In order to get well for a family that may be waiting on them, need them or worried literally sick about them an addict and alcoholic must treat all three parts of their disease. This means that detox which initially is just the physical separation of toxins from a person’s body will not be enough. Going to drug rehab in Florida after detox though, it may be enough. Going to drug rehab in Florida after detox allows someone to get well for good that way their family can once again become functional and the addict or alcoholic can reliable for them

 

Reason #2: Drugs and alcohol are extremely dangerous and there is a heightened risk of overdose after detox. Once an addict and alcoholic has gone through detox they are physically clean from the drugs and alcohol. Without going to drug rehab in Florida after detox there is a very high risk of relapse in the addict or alcoholic. This is because the disease of alcoholism is chronic, progressive and fatal. It always gets worse never better, until we find the solution that is. So the fact of the matter is; in order to have a higher chance of finding the solution it is better to go to drug rehab in Florida after detox rather than try to go it alone. As newly recovering addicts and alcoholics we would much rather learn how to live happy, joyous and free than not live at all. Death can happen in an instant and it can happen much easier when addicts and alcoholics have been clean for a little while and then go back to using. Accidental overdose is common in that time so it is definitely best to go to drug rehab in Florida after detox.

 

Reason #3:You’re building strength to stay sober for the rest of your life. As said through out this entire blog detox is merely the physical aspect of a physical addiction to drugs and alcohol. Going to drug rehab in Florida after detox gives you a better fighting chance again the disease that is known as “cunning, baffling, and powerful.” At drug rehab you learn tools to stay sober, tools to live life, and you learn about the disease. Through this you have more things to utilize once your time at a drug rehab is over to help you stay sober in comparison to just going to detox, physically cleansing your body and then going back into your environment and daily life. Relapse is real and its best if you get all the knowledge, all the tools, and all the info on how to stay sober that you can and the way to do this is to go to drug rehab in Florida after detox.

 

If you or someone you know needs to go to drug rehab in Florida after detox please call: 877-711-HOPE(4673) or go to www.palmpartners.com

 

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