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Living Sober—Why Is It So Difficult and What Can You Do?

Do you suffer from chronic pain or have a painful illness? Were you prescribed fentanyl or other opioids for pain relief and are currently struggling to cope with the dependency on them? If the answer is ‘yes’, this blog is for you and your journey to a healthier and a better alternative!

Pain and addiction coexist; long-term dependency on opioids for pain management is challenging, at the very least. The opioid crisis in the US is currently at its worst. Between 2017 and 2018, more than 70,000 people have lost their life to opioid addiction including addiction to prescribed medication.

Opioids, commonly known as strong pain relievers, are typically prescribed to the patients struggling with chronic pain or severe medical illness such as cancer. Synthetic or natural, opioids are addictive in nature, which is why managing misuse and abuse is difficult.

If you’re questioning your dependency and struggling with the addiction, here’s what you need to know!

1. Pain Management is Possible without Opioids

If you’re worried about the intensity of the pain returning once you’re off the narcotics, there are just as effective treatment options available. This includes non-addictive over-the-counter medication such as ibuprofen and aspirin.

2. Alternative Treatment Methods are Healthier in the Short and Long Term

Apart from traditional drug therapy, you can also rely on alternative treatment methods including massage therapies, radio wave treatment, acupuncture and physical therapy. Physical therapy is particularly effective for individuals suffering from chronic back pain or musculoskeletal pain.

3. You Can Get Rid of Dependency with a Customized Treatment Plan

One of the key concerns in moving away from opioid dependency is dealing with withdrawal symptoms.

When shifting toward a non-opioid treatment method, make sure to consult a professional doctor for a seamless transition. The withdrawal symptoms can be extremely difficult to manage and you need a personalized treatment plan that doesn’t deteriorate your physical or mental health even further.

If you’re based in New Jersey and want to make the switch, talk to us about your goals and expectations. Our Pain relief doctors Hackensack will work with you to design a program that helps you eliminate the dependency on opioids all while helping you control the pain. Our Pain Management Hackensack NJ and recovery programs offer long-term results and leave little to no chance for relapse.

Ask us a question or talk to us at +201-645-4336 for more details!

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