FAQs - About Detox
What is detoxification?
Detoxification, or detox, is a necessary early phase in finding freedom from drugs or alcohol. The aim of detox is to free the body from its physical dependency on alcohol or other substances. Using advanced medical treatments and natural supplements, toxins that have accumulated in the tissues and organs of the body are cleansed in the most gentle manner possible.
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Will detox be difficult?
Most people will experience varying degrees of withdrawal symptoms. For some, the experience is quite mild. Common symptoms may include sweats, shakes, headaches, nausea, fatigue, insomnia, digestive changes, rapid changes of body temperature, cravings and emotional symptoms such as mood swings and anxiety. This is because the body has grown accustomed to the presence and effects of the substance and now must readjust the way it functions. The occurrence, the severity and duration of those symptoms depend on the individual, the nature of the addiction as well as the frequency, quantity and length of use of the substance. At The Bay, we will manage your detox under expert medical supervision and fully support you in easing any discomfort in this important process.
When not properly managed, detoxification can be very unpleasant and dangerous, therefore it is highly recommended that it is executed under medical supervision and in an appropriate setting.
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How long will detox last?
Detox from alcohol and most drugs can usually be completed within 4 to 7 days. Withdrawing from some substances such as cocaine or cannabis may cause only minor physical symptoms, nevertheless a professional and supportive environment is often critical to successfully address the psychological nature of dependency.
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What substances can I detox from at The Bay?
We offer detox programs for all substances, including:
Alcohol
Opiates
Prescription drugs
Recreational drugs, including cannabis
Tobacco
Our Clinical Director will assess your individual circumstances to determine if The Bay can best meet your needs. In the event that you would be best served by undertaking your detox in an alternative environment, we can provide referral advice.
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Do I need detox?
If you answer yes to any of the following questions, it is likely that you will need medically supervised detoxification.
- Have you increased your consumption of alcohol or drugs (prescribed or otherwise) to get the desired effect?
- When not drinking or using or attempting to stop, do you get the shakes, sweats, increased anxiety, sleeplessness or other withdrawal symptoms?
- Do you ever wake up feeling the need for a drink or another substance?
- Have you ever manipulated your doctor to increase your prescription?
- Are you taking more drugs than those prescribed by one single doctor?
- Has acquiring alcohol or other substances become central in your life?
- Does your anxiety or nervousness rise when your supply is getting low?
- Do you continue to use alcohol or other substances although it causes personal or family difficulties?
This questionnaire does not replace medical advice. Before undertaking any detoxification process, please consult your physician.
We are able to answer questions you may have regarding this questionnaire or a detoxification process.
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