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Substance Abuse Stats in Lorain, OH

Did you know that opioids are a $200 million burden on the Lorain local economy? Extra criminal justice costs alone account for nearly $8 million of that figure. 

132 people died from opioid overdoses in Lorain, Ohio in 2017. That same year, an estimated 35,000 people abused opioids in the area. 

Fentanyl is three times as prevalent in Lorain as the national average. That could account for the high death rate since fentanyl is very powerful. 

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Not sure what kind of rehab is right for you? Inpatient rehab is the right choice if you can commit to it. The recovery-focused environment can help you get better faster. 

If you’re worried that rehab will interfere with work or childcare, then outpatient rehab could be a good option. However, to make outpatient work, you need a higher level of stability and support. 

Your care team will talk to you about the best kind of rehab for your situation. 

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

Rehab should last at least 90 days in most cases. An exception is opioids—if you’re recovering with Suboxone or another drug, 12 months of rehab is better. 

It’s important for rehab to last long enough. Rehab is where you learn coping strategies that you’ll keep for your entire life. These strategies are what help you avoid relapse over the years. 

Many people attend rehab more than once, especially outpatient rehab. Repeated treatments can help you achieve stability. 

What to Expect at Rehab

At rehab, you’ll have days that are busy and structured. There may be group activities, support groups, and check-ins with your care providers. 

Some common treatments in rehab include: 

  • Medication: Suboxone and buprenorphine are common drugs used to treat cravings. 
  • Therapy: Sometimes talking with a professional can help you organize your thoughts. It can also help you learn new ways to stay off drugs. 

It’s common to have drug tests in rehab, too. This keeps you accountable, especially if you leave the facility. 

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

Go to detox if your care team tells you to. Your care team is skilled at recognizing when you need detox before rehab. 

You should go to detox if you have withdrawal when you stop using drugs. The signs of withdrawal include: 

  • Agitation
  • Anxiety
  • Cravings
  • Depression
  • Diarrhea
  • Fever
  • Sweating
  • Vomiting

In severe cases, detox can cause seizures and confusion. That’s mostly true for alcohol or benzo withdrawal. 

Don’t skip detox! Skipping detox or leaving too early can increase your risk of relapse. 

How Long is Detox?

Every detox length is different, but detox can range between 3 days and a few weeks. It’s most common for detox to last less than a week. 

The length of detox depends on: 

  • The drug in question
  • Your drug use history, including how long you used and how heavily
  • Your health history, including kidney or metabolism problems 

Many treatment centers offer 5-day, 7-day, or 14-day detox. It’s rare to need longer detox periods, but it does happen sometimes. 

Sources

  1. Lorain County Commissioner. (2017). Public awareness report: the drug and overdose epidemic
  2. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (n.d.). Treatment approaches
  3. Rachel Nall, MSN, CRNA. (n.d.). How long does it take to detox from alcohol?