How to stop addiction of spasm proxyvon as I have tried several times but it gave me lots of side effects such as anxiety, bone pain and unable to sleep please prescribe something for this except going rehab center.
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If you are unhappy about the withdrawal effects of proxyvon, then meet with the doctor, who will prescribe other medicines to deal with the withdrawal. These will help you tide over the impacts you describe and remove the addiction to proxyvon. But before all this I think you have not worked on the need for proxyvon for dealing with some pain you had experienced earlier. If it is a physical pain, you may have exceeded the use and gotten addicted. If it is psychological hurt then you need to address that through therapy. This will definitely make it easier to come off of the medication. Anyway, you seem to have some traits of an addictive personality. These too need psychological attention to come off of the addiction. All addictions appease the hedonic drive in us, i.e. We are all driven by a desire to avoid pain and seek pleasure. In life generally, this entails a long effort followed by a short pleasure. Drugs turn this reality of life on its head by increasing the pleasure and reducing the pain. Naturally, we, and animals too, would rather seek this shortcut, even if it were to kill us. Apart from that, there is dependence and tolerance, two factors that work together, to increase our need for the substance and to need more of it for the same pleasure, over time. These effects condition us psychologically and physically, so giving up becomes a very difficult task. That is why detoxification is recommended for chronic cases to eliminate the physical craving at least to start the process of relatively easier recovery. First, it is important to identify why you drug yourself: it usually has something to do with suppressing some deep-rooted pain. Get thorough knowledge about the habit, proxyvon, and its mechanisms. Attend na meetings, and if your case is very serious, admit yourself into a rehabilitation center for at least 6 months. The desire to want to quit is perhaps the most important condition. Giving up the habit is not easily done by yourself: you will need the support and help of a good group and therapist. By the way, you may have many relapses. Don?t ever give up. Your perseverance is the key. And the help of your family is absolutely essential to a good resolution. You need to develop new habits and find new ways of gratification etc. All in all, you need to be able to abstain from it for at least three years to know that you are relatively safe from addiction.
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They can be treated by addressing the withdrawal symptoms, consult an astute psychiatrist online or in person for the same. Good luck.
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