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The Waismann
Methodsm Rapid Detox from Vicodin Addiction
The Waismann Method and rapid Vicodin detox, what
you should know:
Treatment Philosophy for Vicodin Detox
- Surpasses conventional detoxification procedures
that require a painful and debilitating withdrawal and
that also demonstrate low success rates.
- Reverses a patient’s physical opiate
dependency without unnecessary suffering, fear,
or shame.
- Allows most patients to return to a productive
life in a matter of days.
- Eliminates the need to spend months in hospitals
or rehab programs.
- Differs from other methods of rapid detoxification
that do not follow appropriate safety protocol.
- Utilizes the most advanced medical biotechnology
available today.
- Distinguishes its success from all other detoxification
methods with its cutting-edge research on
the physical and psychological aspects of opiate
dependency.
- Recognizes opiate
and Vicodin dependency as a central nervous
system disorder, caused by continuous opiate intake.
- Answers the depletion of natural endorphins in
nerve cells due to an external supply of opiate.
Treatment History
- Known as the most
reputed and thorough Vicodin
detox treatment in
the country for the last decade.
- Our doctors have unsurpassed experience
in treating opiate patients under anesthesia (Rapid
Detox).
- We originated and first brought The Waismann Method
to North America ten years ago.
- Revolutionized the treatment of opiate addictions
during the course of a decade.
- Have treated the highest levels of opiate intake
in the country — substitutions or lower dosage
not required before hospital admission.
- Our specialized
physicians have performed all our procedures
for the last decade. We do not hire inexperienced
anesthesiologist to learn while performing detoxification
on our patients.
- Provide the highest success rate in the field of
opiate dependency.
- Have successfully detoxified thousands of patients
physically addicted to opiates from Europe, Middle
East, Asia, Australia, South America, and North America.
More and more patients come to us lately from other
rehab or drug detox centers, which promised to detoxify
them but instead provided them addictive substitute
drugs like Suboxone!
Pre-Treatment
- Our patients undergo thorough, individual medical
pre-screening.
- We receive patients weekly from all over the world
in a fully accredited medical hospital located in
Orange County, CA.
- The duration of pre-treatment and procedure are based
on each individual patient's medical and dependency
history. At Waismann, we treat every patient
according their specific, individual needs.
- Admitted patient undergoes a comprehensive physical
exam for a minimum of 24 hours before the procedure,
and a brain chemistry assessment to determined other
imbalances that could affect the well being of the
patient.
- Patients may spend 24 to 48 hours as in-patients
to stabilize body functions while pre-medication
is administered to achieve a smooth and safe procedure.
- Specialized physicians in our hospital consult
patients with certain pre-existing conditions to
minimize risks and maximize positive results and
comfort.
Treatment
- Procedure requires minimal anesthesia (1- 21/2
hours) for maximal safety protocol. A decade ago
when we started this procedure, patients would go
under anesthesia for 6 to 8 hours. We have since
perfected the procedure, to minimize the
medical risks, so there is NO REASON to allow patients
to remain under anesthesia for over 2 hours.
- Patients receive the utmost level of medical care
(not at out-patient clinic, but) in an accredited
hospital where cardio, neuro, gastro, pain and other
specialists are available to our patients.
- Protocol assures unparalleled safety via cardiology
and radiology assessments, diagnostic tests, brain
chemistry assessments, Board Certified Anesthesiologists,
pain and other indicated specialists.
- Unique and completely opiate-free treatment offers
safe and most humane method.
- Waismann does not participate in addictive opiate-replacement
treatment, or substitute a legally prescribed opiate
drug for Vicodin.
- Patients leave OPIATE FREE, unlike
from other drug
detox centers that prescribe opiate
drugs like Suboxone or Subutex—from which patients
will eventually need another detoxification.
- Our Board-Certified Anesthesiologist performs the
Waismann Method of accelerated neuroregulation (ANR)
treatment while the patient sleeps comfortably under
a light anesthetic in an Intensive Care Unit.
- Special medications facilitate the cleansing of
opiates from the patient's opiate receptors, while
preventing adrenaline surges and dangerous physiological
stress.
- During withdrawal, we monitor and prevent surges
of adrenaline (norepinephrine) that can squeeze
the coronary and peripheral blood vessels (producing
dangerously high blood pressure), which may go unchecked
in other non-medical facilities.
- Our anesthesiologists and ICU staff control this
medically-induced withdrawal and closely monitor
patients during the entire procedure.
- An accelerated withdrawal syndrome occurs within
a period of hours (not days as with traditional methods).
- The patient has no conscious awareness
of experiencing the withdrawal process during the
procedure.
Post-Treatment
- Upon awakening, the patient no longer has
a physically dependency on Vicodin.
- We monitored patients under our care at our hospital
to stabilize their mental and physical condition.
Patients remain under our care with full medical
assistance throughout the transition for another
48 hours after the procedure. (We would never risk
our patients’ safety by sending them to hotel
rooms immediately after a procedure to save costs.)
- Detox includes 6 weeks of psychological follow-up
with our therapist David Livingston.
- Extended follow-up services at our treatment facility, Domus
Retreat, help to support Vicodin recovery and
patient transition.
Originally, you sought pain relief. Not addiction
to Vicodin ®. Rapid detox offers you a choice for freedom. Starting
today!
The Waismann Method of rapid
detoxification offers a humane treatment for
individuals physically dependent on Vicodin ® and
on other opiate drugs.
“There is much to be done to educate physicians
about the pitfalls and dangers of Oxycodone and Vicodin,” states
former Vicodin abuser Jerry. “I have started
the educational process with my own doctor and will
do all I can to help those who are going where I
have been.”
Learn more about Vicodin
Detox from Vicodin Addiction, the medical procedure,
and recovery without withdrawal.
Watch a newscast clip about rapid
detox for the Vicodin addiction of a California
actress and housewife.
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about Vicodin
Addiction and rapid
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i Sudden
abstinence from opiates induces yet another traumatic
disorder known as ‘withdrawal syndrome’.
ii Statistics
show that one year following conventional detoxification,
the vast majority of patients have relapsed. NOTE: You
need to cite the medical report here if you talk
statistics!
iii Known
opiate-based prescription painkillers include OxyContin®, MS
Contin®, Suboxone® (Buprenorphine), Methadone, Vicodin®, Darvocet®, Percocet®, Hydrocodone, Tramadol or
any other opioids, similar to Codeine, Morphine,
and Heroin.
iv Some
rapid detox centers prescribe Suboxone, an opiate
itself, as an opiate replacement, which can be
as highly addictive with extended use. The Waismann
Method relies on board certified anesthesiologists
within the ICU of full service hospital, so that
if any medical assistance is required it is immediately
on hand.
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