Fight opioid addiction, get your life back.
The secret of getting ahead is getting started.
Mark Twain
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Do You Need Help ?
If you are reading this means that you have come to realization that you use opioid medications or street drugs and do not want to continue using them. It means that you feel that you are loosing control of your life and are involved in self destructing behavior. Every morning you are waking up promising yourself to stop and after several hours you are unable to refrain from using opioids due to withdrawal. Addiction which used to be perceived as mere weakness is now recognized to be a real disease which is caused by unique makeup of your brain and in reality there are millions of people who were prescribed Pain Killers after surgeries or dental procedures, took them for several days and stopped. But in your case it is different. You just cannot stop on your own and are looking for Suboxone Treatment Program and a compassionate Suboxone doctor. It had been scientifically proven that people who stopped using opioid medications will much better adhere to abstinence if they are using Suboxone or Buprenorphine. AddictionFight is a medical practice dedicated to providing help to those who are addicted to opioid drugs with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) utilizing Suboxone ( Buprenrphine/Naloxone) and our proprietory Gentle Reduction Protocol which allows you to slowly and steadily reduce the dose of Suboxone without any symptoms of withdrawal
Here are 4 questions that you need to ask yourself.
- Have you ever felt you needed to Cut down on your use of medications?
- Have people Annoyed you by criticizing your use of drugs?
- Have you ever felt Guilty about use of opioids?
- Have you ever felt you needed drug first thing in the morning (Eye-opener) to steady your nerves or to get rid of a withdrawal?
If your answer is "Yes" you do need to seriously consider Suboxone Therapy !
Signs of Addiction include:
- Taking a substance more often and in higher quantities than intended
- A desire to reduce use without success
- Significant time used to acquire, use and recover from a substance
- Feeling increased cravings for the substance
- Reduced performance at work, home or school
- Poor relationships with family, friends, and within social circles due to continued use
- Engaging in risky behaviors that put oneself or others in danger
- Inclination to criminal activity
- Developing tolerance, requiring greater usage to achieve the same effect
- Experiencing withdrawal symptoms after reducing use (physical symptoms vary based on substance used)
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Mikhail N. Berman, M.D.
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Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
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