Many people label methadone as bad and I disagree with that.
I also disagree with the people that state addicts are just trading one
addiction for another.
Methadone helps by giving the addict a chance to live
now, a chance at focusing on turning their lives around and a chance at dealing
with the deeper issues that many have.
Personally, I am grateful for methadone and what it has done
for me. I couldn’t just pick up and leave for detox, as I live in a town where
there is no detox facility, I also have a full time job and am unable to leave
and sustain myself without it. So methadone was the obvious choice for me and
knowing that I was serious about recovery, I knew that I could make it work.
Now I wake up and drink my dose as part of my regular routine, just like taking
medication for Asthma or any other disease. I do not get high from my dose and I
do not seek out any other drug to get me high either. I have tried detoxing
myself and this did not work, I always started up again.
Methadone is a tool that must be used with seriousness and
with respect. If you find it is not for you, then there are plenty of other
options that can be explored. Recovery is not something that should be taken
lightly and all options should be researched before you start on any type of
program. Once on a program, you must be serious about getting and staying
clean. Relapses will always happen and it does not mean you are a terrible
person at all (I know because I have relapsed many times and I am not a terrible
person)
The hardest part will be changing the environment in which
you are accustomed. You may have only known this way of life and spent most
of your time with drug using friends. You can’t expect to stay clean when you
are continually around people who are using drugs in front of you.
Change is the hardest part for anyone, whether they have
addictions or not. If most people were to stop and think of a vice that
they have, no matter what it may be, they would then know how hard it is to
just walk away and not think of that particular thing or slip and have that
second piece of cheesecake or buy that next lottery ticket.
Change usually invokes fear in people and that is why they
avoid changing at all costs. It’s not because they are bad people or they don’t
want to change the road they are on, it’s just that fear can be crippling
sometimes. It is terribly hard to leave a comfort zone, even if that comfort
zone is not the most comfortable place to be.
Starting anything new in life is scary and sometimes it takes a little while to make the jump into the unknown.
Starting anything new in life is scary and sometimes it takes a little while to make the jump into the unknown.
Nobody should be judged and nobody should point
fingers at how differently someone approaches their recovery. Methadone helps
ease the fear about withdrawal and helps ease the fear about starting on a new
path. It gives hope to people who think all hope was gone.
No Methadone is not bad and it does not mean that anyone on
methadone is still in active addiction either, despite what many people say
about it! Again it is fear on those people’s part as well, fear of what a
methadone clinic will bring into their neighborhood and fear of addicts because
they don’t understand.
Methadone gets blamed for many things, such as doctors just
making money from it, well I have got news for people saying this; think of the pharmaceutical
companies and any other company in the world, they are all making top dollar
from what they do, so why is methadone any different. If there was not methadone
then there would be something else to take it’s place and it would probably be far worse than what people consider methadone to be.
Not all people are going to like methadone as their recovery
tool, not all people will have a good experience with methadone either, it’s
just like anything in life. There is plenty of research available regarding
methadone to make a decision whether or not this drug is for you. Be sure to
check out the following links to get you started:
http://www.crchealth.com/find-a-treatment-center/opiate-addiction-treatment-centers/methadone-detox-research/
I may not change any minds on methadone but at least I can
share my opinion. If you wish to share your opinion on methadone or just want
to share your story, then please feel free to leave a comment! There are no
judgements made here!
Love this article I talked about something very similar to this in one of my blog posts. Sadly, the judgement I got from NA for being on methadone totally pushed me away from even considering that type of counselling. Its like I know hold a grudge against the 12 step programs even though I know I shouldn't generalize the whole program because of a couple bad apples. That type of counselling isn't for me for many other reasons but I didn't like the judgement, more ppl need to educate themselves on the good methadone does and that its not replacing on addiction for another, like Ive heard many times.
ReplyDeleteMethadone is medicine. Methadone maintenance treatment is, quite simply, one of the most evidence based treatments in all of medicine. When people say, 'I don't believe in methadone maintenance.' I say, 'Sorry, but methadone maintenance is not a religion! You don't get to not believe! It's evidence based, thoroughly researched, scientifically proven effective treatment for a deadly disease! Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting and sharing this as well! You are absolutely right about that and there is endless research to back it up! I like what you say about MMT not being a religion!! Lol! So true and well said! Thank you again and thank you for being an advocate for methadone patients!:-)
DeleteExactly Zac!!! Love it! Another great article Maze!!!
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