Ecstasy Addiction Treatment, CA

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Ecstasy or 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA), is a psychoactive drug that is commonly abused by teens and adults for recreational purposes. Well-known by its street names such as molly, E, X and candy, ecstasy is a powerful synthetic drug that contains a varying amount of MDMA and is available in various forms such as a pressed pill or tablet.

Ecstasy abuse leads to a much stronger and longer high than a user might be ready for. Some of the common side-effects experienced by an individual after abusing ecstasy are:

  • Euphoria
  • Muted inhibitions
  • Amplified tactile sensations
  • False, yet overwhelming sense of affection/empathy
  • Depression, paranoia or anxiety
  • Confusion
  • Sleep problems
  • Drug cravings
  • Muscle tension or involuntary teeth clenching
  • Faintness and chills or swelling
  • Blurred vision
  • Nausea

 

Ecstasy Addiction

The real danger of Ecstasy lies in its effect on the regulation of body temperature. Causing the release of three major neurotransmitters, combined with its stimulation of the nervous system, Ecstasy can prevent the body from feeling the sensation of overheating, which allows the user to get dangerously hot without realizing it.

Many users begin to overreact to the overheating effects by drinking too much water. But, when they begin doing so, the sodium levels in their body get unbalanced, causing the organs to swell. Although this is not critical to organs that have room to expand, the brain does not. If the brain expands too much, the brain stem will be crushed, leading to coma or death of the person.

It has been observed by the clinicians that ecstasy use can lead to the flood of serotonin in the human brain, which, in turn, leads to long-term, irreparable damage in the user’s serotonin neurotransmitters. The imbalance in their serotonin level impacts sleep, learning, and emotional processes, which can leave nearly permanent impairment in its wake.

When neurotransmitters cannot function properly, insomnia, memory loss, depression and anxiety follow and further, can linger for long even after substance abuse has stopped.

Some of the common dangers associated with ecstasy addiction include:

  • Hyperthermia (heat stroke)
  • Hyponatremia (water intoxication)
  • Heart attack
  • Suffocation
  • Heart or kidney failure

      Treatment for Ecstasy Addiction

      Seeking help for ecstasy addiction is important as delaying the same can have hazardous effects on one’s personal as well as professional life. This is why Mission Recovery’s treatment has been designed in a way that addresses all your needs and requirements. Our treatment for Ecstasy includes ecstasy detox treatment offered at one of our exclusive ecstasy detox centers, holistic brain training and brain restoration component. Cognitive therapies are enfolded into rehabilitation as well. We don’t just leave you clean with our detoxification treatment. Rather, we make sure that you have all the brain wellness and bodily recovery.

      Mission Recovery is mindful and proactive about treating the whole person, not just the symptoms so the treatment methods used at our ecstasy rehab centers are effective. We also keep a tab on the latest drug trends and respective treatments for club drug addictions, so that we are able to offer the most nutritive and informed care to deal with Ecstasy withdrawal symptoms. Our treatment for Ecstasy is a 24/7 monitored, safe space for patients recovering from Ecstasy.

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