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When you make the choice for sobriety over a life of alcohol addiction, you might wonder what’s next. You may have heard horror stories about withdrawal symptoms. While this might make you more anxious about getting help, going through these symptoms during professional alcohol detox treatment is necessary for getting sober and beginning your recovery.

The Alcohol Detox Treatment Timeline

Man in Need of Alcohol Detox TreatmentDetox, or detoxification, is the process of addictive substances leaving your body. No matter your substance of choice, many of the withdrawal symptoms are similar. Physically, this is the most uncomfortable part of recovery. Fortunately, it doesn’t last that long.

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Your timeline for detoxing from alcohol may look like this:

  • First day: Within several hours of your last drink, symptoms will kick in. They may include anxiety, tremors, and nausea.
  • Days two through four: These will be the most difficult days. You may feel some discomfort or even pain. You might feel confused and have headaches and muscle aches.
  • End of the first week: After the first several days or so, withdrawal symptoms will ease. Depending on the severity of your addiction, you may still feel lingering effects weeks later.

Once your body is free of alcohol or other drugs, you’ll feel much better. Your mind will be clearer, allowing you to take the next steps. Remember that alcohol detox treatment is only the first part of your recovery. To give yourself the best chance at truly beating your addiction, you’ll need to go through rehab at a qualified facility.

The counseling and education you get during rehab give you invaluable tools and skills going forward. You’ll get to the root of your addiction and understand why you engaged in destructive behavior. You’ll also learn positive coping techniques to help you deal with stress instead of instantly turning to alcohol.

Detox is only one step in creating a solid foundation for long-term sobriety.

What About At-Home Detox?

At-home detox sounds like a good idea, right? You can detox in the privacy of your home, and you won’t have to spend any money to do it. While it may save money, it could cost you your life.

Detox isn’t just hard on you physically; it can be tough on you mentally. If your addiction is severe enough, you can suffer serious—even life-threatening—symptoms during detox. It’s possible to have seizures and hallucinations while detoxing. Trying to quit cold turkey is often too dangerous on your own.

In addition, just going through detox isn’t enough. Rehab programs help you address cravings, triggers, and negative influences. Without facing these critical issues, you may go right back to drinking at the first opportunity.

Going through the alcohol detox treatment under medical supervision is safer, and it could be more comfortable. Depending on the facility, qualified professionals may provide detox methods that include medical interventions to ease your discomfort as much as possible.

Recovery Is Possible

Serenity Lodge is an addiction treatment center that accepts Clients from LA, Orange, and San Diego Counties, as well as from the rest of California and beyond. We provide a spiritually oriented environment where Men can begin overcoming their addictions in peace.

Our grounds will offer you a safe place to begin a new life of sobriety. Because we understand how destructive addiction is, we work hard to help you and your family recover from the toll it’s taken on your lives. With us, you can heal physically, mentally, and spiritually.

Our drug and alcohol addiction treatment includes a 12-step program, dual diagnosis treatment, and other forms of proven addiction therapy. We also offer many amenities in hopes that you’ll rediscover how good it feels to be healthy and whole again. Clients can enjoy spending time in our:

  • Spacious gym
  • 12-person sauna
  • Meditation pyramid
  • Movie theater
  • Library
  • Swimming pool

Are you ready to take control of your life again? With our help, you can start your recovery and attain sobriety. Reach out to Serenity Lodge today at (855) 932-4045.