Reflections after detoxification, what are the symptoms of the person who has been detoxified

Updated on society 2024-04-22
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Withdrawal symptoms: lethargy, unable to keep up the spirit.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Go forward, chase back the loss, how to see the red without wind and rain.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on whether you quit or not.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After the body is completely detoxified, people can eat it for a week, and they are easily tired, and their mood is relatively bright, but they fluctuate greatly. These are the most common, while others vary from person to person.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The symptoms of drug withdrawal vary according to the type of drug, like the traditional drug body reaction symptoms are obvious, such as sleep disorders, pain symptom group, digestive system symptom group, etc., new drugs are more psychotic positive symptoms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Most of the main difficulties in drug withdrawal are psychological factors, and of course certain physiological factors are not excluded.

    First of all, it is important to build strong faith. Although this is a false nonsense, it is the only way to quit. As long as this level is passed, there will be no difficulties.

    Sometimes psychoactive effects can affect physiological activities, which has been proven by many clinical experiments. Therefore, in the drug experiment, under double-blind conditions, the subjects in the control group should be given a blank placebo to eliminate the experimental deviation caused by the psychological effect of the jujube.

    If you give yourself a placebo, you can't be double-blind. But you can cheer yourself up. Think about it, the soldiers on Shangganling are still holding on to the limit of burning cherry blossoms and dismantling water.

    Now that you have the idea of quitting, you have taken the first step towards success, and you have achieved 50% success. If you're determined, you're 25% step further.

    The remaining 25% depends on your personal perseverance and the help of those around you.

    Stay away from people who may be providing you with drugs, who are not your friends and who are making money with your life and health. Don't have any contact with them until you're successful. Even after success, be careful with them.

    Secondly, the physiological aspect.

    Withdrawal will certainly lead to a range of physical suffering. Some references:

    1.Eat more nightshade plants. Such as eggplant, tomatoes, etc.

    2.Doing more exercise can not only enhance physical fitness, but also relieve insomnia to a certain extent.

    3.If insomnia is severe, you can go to the hospital to prescribe some sedative-hypnotic drugs. Zopiclone is recommended as the first choice, because it has weak respiratory depression, a small dose, light damage to the liver and kidneys, and no hangover after waking up.

    I've done its synthesis process before, so I know a lot about it. However, it can only be sold in hospitals, which is a psychotropic drug, and pharmacies are prohibited.

    4.If the withdrawal produces very serious mental problems, such as depression, anxiety, trance, suicidal tendencies, etc. At this time, you can take chlorpromazine, trazodone and other psychotropic drugs under the guidance of a doctor. But this can only be purchased at the hospital, for the same reason.

    Finally, I wish you a speedy success.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is a clear difference in the behaviour of drug addicts compared to the normal population. In a sense, the behavior of drug addicts is invariably "branded" by drugs.

    Overpowering with "medicine". For dependent people, medication is more important than basic needs such as eating, sleeping, and sex.

    Life is unusual. They don't see the sun all day, don't exercise, don't work, sleep out of place, and even turn day and night upside down.

    Lies hang on the lips. Lying is one of the common characteristics of drug addicts, and it is inevitable for drug addicts to continue to use drugs and to escape or relieve internal and external stress. Because lying is their only way and choice to escape from external and inner pressure.

    Drug rehabilitation is "true and false." Drug addicts often swear that on the one hand, they will change their past mistakes and quit drugs, and on the other hand, they will do everything possible to find drugs and take drugs.

    Unscrupulous means to make money. After drug addiction, buying drugs quickly becomes a problem due to the high cost of drugs. Therefore, making money has become another center of the life of drug addicts, such as borrowing, begging, mortgaging, selling property, and even various illegal and criminal behaviors such as stealing and stealing, male theft and female prostitution, until murder and overseating.

    Personality traits. Emotions are easily impulsive and act without thinking about the consequences.

    Can't stand failures and setbacks, and have a broken attitude to life.

    Lack of self-confidence and decision-making skills.

    The inferiority complex is strong and hidden, lonely inside, shy, and does not make close friends.

    Cold, hateful, unloving.

    There is no sense of responsibility.

    Emotional traits. Drug addicts often have comfort and euphoria after using drugs, and drug addicts enter a relaxed state that seems to be asleep but not asleep, at this time, troubles, worries, anxiety, and tension are swept away, and people feel very quiet, peaceful, happy, and warm, accompanied by pleasant fantasies. Mood disorders such as anxiety, irritability, and irritability are manifested when withdrawal symptoms occur after drug interruption. Common withdrawal symptoms include insomnia, increased sweating, irritability, bone and joint pain, goosebumps, yawning, tearing, runny nose, alternating hot and cold, fatigue, general malaise, vomiting, and a sense of ant walking.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are no symptoms, what should be done or how it is, just like ordinary people.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Compulsory isolation for drug rehabilitation is in the nature of an administrative coercive measure that restricts personal freedom.

    Measures for the Administration of Compulsory Isolation Drug Rehabilitation Centers by Public Security Organs

    Article 2 Compulsory isolation centers for drug rehabilitation are places where public security organs provide scientific and standardized drug rehabilitation, psychological and physical training, hygiene, morality and legal education for drug addicts through administrative compulsory measures in accordance with the law, and carry out vocational skills training.

    Article 19 Compulsory isolation centers for drug rehabilitation shall set up different wards according to the gender, age, illness, type of drug use, etc., and administer them separately. According to the different stages of drug rehabilitation and the performance of drug addicts, the compulsory isolation drug rehabilitation center implements hierarchical management that gradually adapts to the society.

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