Recovery Roll Call

From Intake To Stabilization: Withdrawal Management Explained


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Detox gets talked about like it’s a single moment, but withdrawal management is a step-by-step medical process that can change quickly and needs real support. We walk through what happens from the second someone arrives, how 24/7 admissions work, and why the first goal is stabilizing the body so recovery can actually begin.

We break down how clinicians assess substance use disorder alongside mental health and physical health needs, then decide what level of medical care is appropriate. You’ll hear how risk is evaluated based on the substances used, the amount, symptoms, and history, including what “complicated alcohol withdrawal” can look like and when hospital-based care may be the safest option. We also cover the withdrawal symptoms many people experience such as anxiety, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, sweating, agitation, restless legs, and insomnia and how medication strategies differ for alcohol and benzodiazepines versus opioids like heroin or fentanyl, along with comfort meds that support the whole process.

Just as important, we talk about the emotional side of early recovery: what happens when the numbness wears off and hard feelings come rushing in. We share why nurses, medical staff, therapists, and certified recovery specialists with lived experience can make the difference between walking out and staying long enough to transition into the next level of addiction treatment. If this helped you understand detox in a new way, subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find hope and practical guidance.

To learn more about GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network visit:
https://www.GatewayRehab.org
GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network 
Multiple Southwestern Pennsylvania Locations  
800-472-1177 

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Recovery Roll CallBy Carin Fraioli