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One of the most significant hurdles preventing the treatment of many substance use disorders is withdrawal. Aside from feeling awful, withdrawal can cause many other issues, making it nearly impossible for a person to function. Recovering from a substance use disorder takes time, commitment, and, most importantly, support.
In this article, we break down the pitfalls of opioid withdrawal in hopes that you can better understand what those with addictions are going through. When a person uses any substance β such as alcohol, drugs, or even some prescription medications β over a long period, the brain adapts to the presence of the substance. They may experience uncomfortable or dangerous symptoms when the substance is taken away. The exact symptoms vary depending on the substance involved. When a person uses an opioid daily over a long period, their brain adapts to the presence of the opioid.
When people run out of opioids, they may experience withdrawal symptoms. The symptoms of opioid withdrawal are severe and intense β it is difficult for someone who has not experienced opioid withdrawal to understand how uncomfortable it can be.
While these symptoms are rarely considered medically dangerous with some exceptions in severe cases if standard medical treatment is unavailable , they are bad enough to prevent many people from successfully stopping opioids.
If a person has been using short-acting opioids such as oxycodone, heroin, or fentanyl, opioid withdrawal symptoms usually start within hours of the last dose. These symptoms continue to worsen, usually peaking at days. During the chronic phase, people may experience fatigue, depression, insomnia, and unease.