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The Diamond Rehab Thailand was born out of a desire to help people recover from addiction in a safe, low-stress environment. We take a highly personalised approach to treatment.

“Not every client is the same, and everyone needs a different approach.”

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Tramadol addiction treatment and rehabilitation

Welcome to The Diamond Rehab Thailand’s Tramadol Addiction Rehab Program.

Rehab for Tramadol addiction in Thailand

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Tramadol addiction can have a profound impact on a person’s physical and mental health – but we want to show you that change is possible.

Our luxury tramadol treatment center focuses on helping you safely manage withdrawal symptoms and develop the skills needed to maintain long-term sobriety. Throughout your time at our tramadol abuse treatment facility, you’ll have the opportunity to engage in a wide range of intensive treatment opportunities as you progress through a custom-made recovery plan tailored to your unique recovery goals.

Contact our tramadol dependence treatment center today to learn more about treatment options, or read on to find out what makes The Diamond Rehab Thailand the provider of choice for luxury tramadol rehab.

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World class Tramadol addiction treatment program

The Diamond Rehab Thailand offers a comprehensive tramadol addiction treatment program that has been carefully designed to meet the needs of our discerning clientele. Combining luxury facilities with the highest level of clinical expertise, our tramadol rehab addiction center provides everything you need to reprogram destructive thought patterns and ultimately overcome your addiction.

Backed by years of experience in the field of addiction, our Western-trained clinical team will guide you through a bespoke tramadol addiction treatment plan tailored to your needs. Through a combination of detox, psychotherapy, and Eastern wellness practices, we’ll work with you to manage opiate withdrawal symptoms, address the emotions and mindsets that fuel addiction, and set the foundation for a healthy and fulfilling life.

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Resort-style for Tramadol abuse and withdrawal treatment

Our tramadol addiction rehab is located in a quiet part of Phuket, a tropical island in southern Thailand that can be easily accessed from most of Asia’s major city centers. In this peaceful setting, we have created a luxurious tramadol addiction treatment facility that features all the amenities you would expect of a high-caliber resort. Enjoy private five-star accommodation, delicious dining options, stunning ocean views, and a whole lot more.

In addition to conventional tramadol withdrawal treatment options, we offer a variety of wellness exercises. Throughout your time at our tramadol abuse treatment center, you’ll have the opportunity to practice a wide range of holistic activities such as meditation, yoga, and breathing exercises.

You’ll learn how to integrate these practices into your daily life, with the aim of developing a well-rounded skill set that will allow you to deal with stress more effectively and look at life through a more objective lens.

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REHAB FOR TRAMADOL CREATES LASTING RECOVERY

There’s no such thing as a quick fix when it comes to rehab for tramadol. As Asia’s leading tramadol addiction treatment center, we understand that recovery is a life-long process, which is exactly why we take a holistic approach to treatment that aims to restore balance to your mind, body, and soul.

Tramadol rehab therapy provides the opportunity to explore the cognitive distortions, behavioral patterns, and unresolved trauma that frequently underpin addiction. Under the expert guidance of our fully qualified tramadol rehab counselors, you’ll identify the psychological and environmental triggers that lead to problematic behavior and learn how to challenge these unhelpful thought processes.

You’ll graduate from our addiction center with a comprehensive aftercare plan to help you navigate triggers, continue working toward your recovery goals, and prevent relapse in the years ahead.

 

FULLY EQUIPPED TRAMADOL DETOX CENTER

People who are addicted to tramadol will develop withdrawal symptoms if they suddenly stop taking it or reduce their dosage. While withdrawal symptoms are typically not life-threatening, they can be extremely unpleasant and may lead to bad decision-making and risky behaviour. To alleviate withdrawal symptoms, most doctors recommend tapering off tramadol instead of stopping cold turkey.

Withdrawal symptoms may include:

  • Sweating
  • Muscle pain
  • Anxiety
  • Chills
  • Yawning
  • Sleeping problems
  • Increased heart rate
  • Teary eyes
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea

Depending on your initial assessment, our clinical team may recommend starting your recovery program with a medically assisted detox. In our state-of-the-art tramadol detox center, you’ll receive 24-hour care and support as your body relearns how to function without the influence of the drug.

Your safety is our top priority. Our experienced tramadol rehab team will closely monitor your progress for the duration of your medically assisted detox, ensuring you’re as safe and comfortable as possible during this delicate phase of recovery.

 

INPATIENT REHAB FOR TRAMADOL ADDICTION

Leave your triggers behind. The Diamond Rehab Thailand’s residential treatment programs offer a controlled healing environment where you’ll be fully isolated from the stressors of day-to-day life, ensuring you have the time, energy, and mental clarity to fully focus on your needs.

  • Minimize the risk of relapse: Your external environment can influence your thoughts, feelings, and behavior. Our structured residential treatment programs allow you to immerse yourself in a safe environment that encourages positive change.
  • Diverse options for treatment: Take advantage of a wide range of inpatient treatment opportunities and learn valuable new skills from a team of addiction experts committed to your recovery.
  • Supportive community: Surround yourself with others who have an intimate understanding of addiction. During your time at our rehab for tramadol addiction, you’ll build strong relationships with our counselors and other clients who are working on their own recovery goals.

 

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"The Diamond Rehab Thailand’s residential treatment programs offer a controlled healing environment where you’ll be fully isolated from the stressors of day-to-day life, ensuring you have the time, energy, and mental clarity to fully focus on your needs".

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What is Tramadol and why is it abused?

Tramadol is a synthetic opioid prescription drug that is used to relieve moderate to severe pain in adults. Tramadol binds to opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord that are responsible for transmitting pain messages. Tramadol reduces these pain messages, which effectively reduces the level of perceived pain.

While most painkillers are schedule II controlled substances in the United States, tramadol is a schedule IV drug, which – in theory – makes it one of the safest and least potent painkillers on the market. Nevertheless, tramadol still carries a risk of abuse and addiction – even when taken as prescribed.

Tramadol abuse is common due to the feelings of euphoria and relaxation produced by the drug. In addition, people who take tramadol will gradually build a tolerance to the drug and often feel inclined to take larger doses in order to feel its painkilling and euphoric effects, which can lead to physical dependence.

People who are addicted to tramadol may experience opiate withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking it. They are very similar to withdrawal symptoms of valium treatment, which is why professional help is recommended in overcoming them.

As a central nervous system depressant, a tramadol overdose can be life-threatening. Symptoms of an overdose may include:

– Fatigue
– Coma
– Seizures
– Slow heart rate
– Cold Skin
– Weak muscles
– Shallow breathing

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The right time to consider Tramadol addiction treatment

The sooner a person seeks tramadol addiction treatment, the better. You should consider drug rehab to come off of tramadol if you recognise the following warning signs:

  • Using tramadol outside its prescribed use
  • Visiting multiple doctors for the same issue in order to obtain more tramadol
  • Facing social or professional problems related to tramadol use
  • Hiding prescription bottles from friends and family
  • Using tramadol despite the negative impact it is having on your life
  • Experiencing mood swings, drowsiness and difficulty concentrating
  • Feeling obsessed with obtaining more tramadol
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Take the next step in Tramadol dependence treatment

We’re firm believers that every single person has an extraordinary capacity for change. Our tramadol addiction treatment center is here to support your transformation, providing you with the highest level of insight, medical advice, and professional care as you embark on your recovery journey.

With world-class facilities, competitive prices, and unrivaled clinical expertise, The Diamond Rehab Thailand is an excellent option for anyone looking for a transformative tramadol rehab experience in Thailand.

For more information about treatment options, please contact our tramadol dependence treatment center.

What are the long term effects of Tramadol?

Using tramadol for extended periods of time can lead to physical dependence and addiction. It can also have a range of physical and psychological effects, such as:

  • Respiratory problems
  • Loss of sex drive
  • Changes to metabolism
  • Nausea
  • Constipation
  • Increased risk of seizure

Is Tramadol 50 mg addictive?

50 mg is typically the lowest dose of tramadol prescribed by doctors and most people are able to take it as prescribed without forming any sort of dependency. However, it is important to remember that tramadol is an addictive substance. If you find yourself taking increasingly larger doses to feel the pain-relieving effects, or if you have a history of substance abuse, speak to your doctor.

What are the bad side effects of Tramadol?

Tramadol oral tablets can cause a wide range of side effects. The most common side effects of tramadol include:

  • Drowsiness
  • Constipation
  • Headache
  • Irritability
  • Joint pain
  • Loss of strength
  • Lack of energy
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Nausea

Most effects resolve themselves within a few days. If the side effects persist or worsen, talk to your doctor.

What does Tramadol do to the body?

Tramadol is a central nervous system depressant. It helps the body relax by slowing brain activity and alleviates pain by blocking pain transmitters in the brain. Tramadol can produce a range of physical side effects, including:

  • Nausea
  • Constipation
  • Drowsiness
  • Weakness
  • Sweating
  • Dry mouth
  • Diarrhea

How long does Tramadol last?

The effects of fast-acting tramadol typically last for about four to six hours. Slow-release forms, which are usually prescribed for chronic pain, last for 12 or 24 hours.

Can you take Tramadol every day?

Depending on your condition and the severity of your symptoms, your doctor may prescribe you tramadol to be taken every day or multiple times per day. If you’re over 65 or have liver and/or kidney issues, you may be asked to take tramadol less frequently. Remember that tramadol is an addictive substance and addiction may form if the drug is used long term.

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Frequently asked questions

Are 28 days of rehab enough?

This depends on the individual case. After consulting with our psychiatrist, we will give you a recommendation on what number of days in treatment is advised.

What is the process of rehabilitation?

The process may differ, as programs are customised based on what the patient needs as well as the severity of the addiction or mental illness, but the goal of rehabilitation is always to ensure the individual’s well-being. Most treatment programs include: evaluation, detox or the clearing of alcohol and other drugs out of your system, psychological treatments, education sessions, and supportive services. When you transition into outpatient therapy, you may still have one-on-one or group therapy sessions and to some patients, these may last for the rest of their lives.

Am I free to leave treatment at any time?

Yes, you are. However, we strongly suggest that you stay for the days you signed up for, if you finish treatment the chances of success in the future will grow hugely.

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