Demerol is prescribed as a pain killer, and it does a great job of reducing severe pain. The problem is, Demerol is also highly addictive. It can be so easy to find yourself hooked on this powerful drug and needing more and more of it to keep yourself comfortable. Things will be fine until your body calls out for higher dosages – then the problems start.
There are several symptoms of Demerol abuse, ranging from uncomfortable to dangerous. You may feel lightheaded, dizzy, nauseous, or suffer from frequent headaches. In extreme cases, Demerol abuse can slow down your respiratory system and circulatory system until you actually die because your body is not receiving the oxygen it needs to survive.
Breaking the addiction cycle with Demerol isn’t easy. The withdrawal symptoms can be as uncomfortable as the abuse symptoms, and many people find themselves going back to the drug because they can’t handle the withdrawal. That’s why it’s important to find a doctor or therapist who will help you through the slow process of recovering from a Demerol addiction. Sometimes a support group can be helpful as well because you will meet people who have gone through the pain of detox and survived. Addiction is a medical as well as psychological problem, and can’t be handled through sheer willpower and determination.
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VistaBay says:
Thanks for sharing and giving tips about the Demerol drug..
15-Mar-2010 01:33 PM