Tramadol Abuse Recovery
Acknowledging you have an addiction is the first step in the process to Tramadol abuse recovery. Many don’t even realize the disease of addiction as just that, one that grips and controls the function of living life. Relationships are altered and some ruined. Professional lives are affected and become increasingly harder to manage. And the tolls of physical implications can be endless. For anyone desiring to break free of addiction, there are helpful treatment processes in place that will be individualized to the specific needs of the person. But once detox and medical treatment have finished, the accountability needed and follow-up is crucial in assuring complete freedom from addiction. Recovery is a deeply personal process in which one changes their attitudes, feelings, values, goals and even skills with the hopes of developing new meaning to one’s life.
The Five Stages of Recovery
Similar to a 12-step program, Tramadol abuse recovery can be looked at as stages. Each stage must be completed before proceeding to the next. They are each involved with specific tasks that must be worked through and looked at completely. Once one has achieved success in completing it, then progress to the next stage can be made.
- Awareness and Early Acknowledgment
As we stated earlier, in order to truly deal with the issue of Tramadol abuse recovery, one must admit they’re addicted. This is really a pre-recovery stage that paves the way for recovery, and begins with a growing awareness that there is a problem. - Consideration and Incubation
This is the first concrete step toward recovery yet still a precursor to actual recovery. Characterized by a willingness to further explore ideas about addiction and recovery, it’s putting action to the recognition of the disease. - Exploring Recovery and Early Activity
Once denial has been overcome, this stage takes shape with a clear resolution to quit the addiction. - Early Recovery and Rehab Solutions
Stage 4 marks the entry into full, but early, recovery. Although still fragile, this is the stage which most solidifies recovery and during which rehabilitation options are explored and integrated. - Active Recovery and Maintenance
Recovery can be a lifetime process for many, therefore this stage may not have an end. Here, people are living out all they have learned as they ensure that each day is a day free of addiction.
The Journey to Recovery
Restoration with friends and family takes time, especially when addiction has been the perpetrator. How much time will depend on the commitment to recovery, and the personality, approach and resilience of the recovering addict.
Few people can go this route alone, without the support of family, friends, and the community of help that’s easily available. Accountability and support is crucial for a recovering addict. To feel accepted and loved is a huge weapon in healing the disease. For everyone though, recovery is possible.
If you or someone you know has a Tramadol addiction, please call our toll free number at (888) 371-5704. Someone is available 24 hours a day to assist in recommending a proper treatment plan for addiction.





