Meth Rehab

The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) reports that in 2017, approximately 964,000 people ages 12 and older had a methamphetamine addiction. To put this in perspective, the same organization determined that 948,000 people had a heroin addiction in 2016. These numbers show that despite not being as widely discussed on a national level as heroin addiction is, meth addiction is just as pervasive. Our meth rehab in Lexington understands the challenges associated with this addiction which is why we create tailored treatment plans for each patient.

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    What are the Dangers of Abusing Meth?

    Meth is an extremely toxic substance, as it contains several drugs and chemicals that are not just harmful to a person but also deadly. Meth has a pseudoephedrine base, which is a drug that is found in common cold medications (e.g. Sudafed). It also contains a number of dangerous chemicals such as:

    • Lithium, which can be found in batteries and can burn the skin
    • Red phosphorous, which is commonly used in road flares and matchboxes and is extremely flammable
    • Toluene, which is a chemical included in brake fluid that can dissolve rubber
    • Hydrochloric acid, a chemical used in the production of plastic that can eat away at human skin

    Meth also contains sodium hydroxide, which is what is used to dissolve roadkill, sulfuric acid, which is a main ingredient in drain cleaner, and ammonia, which can burn the nose, throat, and respiratory tract when breathed in at high concentrations, never mind when ingested. 

    As a result of the chemicals that are in meth, abusing this drug at any time is extremely dangerous, as doing so can lead to death. Being addicted to meth can pose serious physical and psychological problems because of how these chemicals interact with the body and mind and can include the following:

    • Tooth decay
    • Skin sores
    • Acne
    • Corrosion of vital organs like the liver and kidneys
    • Unhealthy weight loss
    • Infectious diseases
    • Destruction of nasal passages if snorted
    • Psychosis
    • Permanent brain damage
    • Permanent cardiac damage
    • High blood pressure
    • Depression

    Arguably the most dangerous aspect about meth addiction is that even if a person stops use and gets into recovery, he or she can still suffer from the long-term effects of their abuse, which can include any and all of those listed above. 

    Signs It’s Time to Get Treatment for Meth Addiction

    Meth is a scary drug, possibly more frightening than most others because of how permanently destructive it can be to a person’s physical and mental state. Additionally, a meth addiction can add another layer of catastrophe to one’s personal and professional lives that can cost him or her everything.

    When meth is being abused, there is very little chance that it can go unnoticed because it is a substance that can take over every aspect of one’s life. Some of the most common signs that it is time for someone who is abusing meth to get professional treatment include:

    • Being unable to stop using despite wanting to
    • Needing to increase how much he or she is using in order to achieve the desired effects
    • Experiencing one or more non-fatal overdoses
    • Putting oneself and/or others in danger when under the influence (e.g. such as driving a car)
    • Continuing to use despite suffering consequences of that use

    Meth is not a substance that people abuse and then just quit cold turkey. More often than not, someone who is addicted to meth runs the risk of staying addicted to it if he or she does not obtain professional addiction treatment because of how powerfully addictive it is. If treatment is obtained, however, an individual can stop abusing meth and do so for good. 

    Intensive Outpatient Program at Our Meth Rehab in Lexington, KY

    At our meth rehab in Lexington, KY, we are no strangers to just how destructive a meth addiction can be. We know that in order to properly treat those who are struggling with this type of substance use disorder, there needs to exist a number of different treatment options. Our meth rehab in Lexington, KY offers intensive outpatient programming that can be life-saving for those recovering from meth addiction.

    Our intensive outpatient program, or IOP, is designed for those who need treatment for meth addiction but who do not need detox services, have already detoxed, and/or have completed a higher level of professional treatment. When enrolled in our intensive outpatient program at our meth rehab in Lexington, KY, patients can expect to receive quality therapeutic care while still continuing to be able to live at home

    Our IOP lasts anywhere from six to eight weeks and during that time, patients will come to the facility several times a week and spend the entire day here. They will participate in individual therapy, behavioral therapy, group counseling, family therapy, and many other therapies that are able to treat the disease of addiction. Our meth rehab is most effective for those patients who dedicate themselves to their treatment and who work to maintain a healthy balance in their lives outside of the program.

    Get Treatment Right Now at Our Meth Rehab in Lexington, KY

    If you or someone you love is addicted to meth, getting help right away can be the difference between life and death. At our meth rehab in Lexington, KY, we can help you or your loved one overcome active meth addiction. 

    Do not wait another day. Call us right now.