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Jurupa Valley, California which gets its name from the Native American inhabitants, and is known to mean "œpeace and friendship." This small city was incorporated on July 1st, 2011 by a groups of community volunteers. There were many issues that could not be solved if they weren't their own city, and so they fought to become the 482nd city in California and only the 28th in Riverside County. This small community is made of residential developments with high and low densities. Jurupa has so much diversity here in the city that just about anyone can find their home here.

Unfortunately, drug addiction and alcoholism have also made some homes in Jurupa Valley too. These deadly diseases can sweep in and take control over just about anyone's life. And we are not just talking about cocaine or heroin. Drugs which are used every day like prescription pain killers and beer can remap the chemicals in someone's brain letting addiction fully sink its claws into someone.

Many people who have an addiction to drugs or alcohol do not come forward to ask for help. They continue to live their life in a cycle of abuse because they do not realize that help is available for them to fight back against their addiction. What these people need to realize is that help does exist and getting back to living in a sober manner is possible. If you are ready to start taking steps toward sobriety, then give us a call today.

How Bad Can Withdrawal Get?

One reason many people refuse to enroll into rehab is because they fear the detoxification process. During the detox stage is when the nasty withdrawal symptoms may occur. The most common symptoms include puking, sweating, shaking, loss of appetite and trouble sleeping. Thinking about the discomfort these symptoms may cause get people worked up and anxious about having to deal with them. So, they do not get the help they need to deal with their addiction because they are scared.

But the recovery industry has come a long way in recent years in helping patients cope with the withdrawal symptoms. Many rehab centers offer programs that have inpatient detox cycles. Meaning you will be under medical supervision for your entire detox process. Having a medical staff oversee you progress can help if you start to experience any out of the ordinary withdrawal indications. You will also be provided with special medication to help with the pain caused by withdrawal symptoms so that you will be able to remain comfortable.

Trying to break a physical dependency to drugs or alcohol can be very difficult. But in the right environment and with the right help you will be able to do it. Detoxing might be considered the hardest part of the recovery process so the sooner you get it done, the sooner you can move on.

Fighting back against an addiction does not end after rehab. It continues for your entire life. Rehab does not cure you from your addiction, it teaches you how to handle it. Setting up a good support group can help keep you focused on staying sober. Attending AA and NA meetings are a great way to prospect your support group and maybe even help people who are new to sobriety. AA and NA meetings are held daily by the 12-Step Community.

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Edward Jamison, MS, CAP, ICADC, LADC
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Mark Frey, LPCC, LICDC, NCC
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