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It’s Not Your Fault – Addiction is a Disease
How often does someone who’s addicted hear silly things like, “Don’t you have any willpower? Just quit, it’s not that hard! Put your mind to it and you can do anything!” Trust me, if an addict could simply quit, they would. But, they can’t. It’s just not that easy. When you get addicted, it’s very…
Read MoreThe Coronavirus and Recovery – Staying Connected While We’re Apart
Whether you’re new to recovery or a veteran, you’re no doubt experiencing some withdrawal from lack of human interaction. Some people may not realize it, but community and human interaction are two of the most powerful aspects of successful alcohol and drug recovery. Why is interaction so important to our recovery? Remember the days of…
Read MoreHow to Easily Save $1000’s in Addiction Recovery
Addiction can destroy a family’s financial stability in no time. Begging, borrowing and stealing money, looking for things to pawn, piling up credit card debt and paycheck loans, etc. Sound familiar? The Financial Facts About Addiction A moderate oxycodone user spends an average $150 to $200 per day buying pills on the street. That’s over…
Read MoreWhat is Suboxone and How Does it Work?
Suboxone is the brand name of a combination of naloxone and buprenorphine, the latter of which has an effect on the brain similar to that of heroin and other opiate narcotics. Naloxone blocks the ability for opiates to attach to the opioid receptors. … When taken as directed, Suboxone can work. A Common Suboxone Experience: Eliminates withdrawal symptoms Removes…
Read MoreWhat is the side effects of Suboxone?
Though experiences will vary user to user, below are some the common side-effects that can accompany Suboxone usage: headache, mild dizziness numbness or tingling stomach pain, vomiting, constipation drowsiness, or sleep problems (insomnia) feeling drunk; trouble concentrating redness, pain, or numbness in your mouth Suboxone is a brand name for the drugs Buprenorphine and Naloxone.…
Read MoreNashville Recovery – Unlike Any Other Suboxone Clinic in Or Near Nashville
We’re doing everything we can to raise the bar when it comes to outpatient opioid treatment. Here’s a short list of things that make Nashville Recovery different than other Suboxone clinics: Treat patients like we want to be treated Offer hot coffee, tea, and filtered water to all guests Provide TV’s in every space with…
Read MoreEnd the Cycle of Addiction, Depression and Anxiety – All in One Place
Don’t just Recover from addiction – Transform your life. Nashville Recovery is Nashville’s premiere outpatient addiction clinic for good reason: We are able to treat the whole picture, not just addiction. We are able to treat what we call “the triad of doom”: Addiction, Depression and Anxiety. We treat Addiction, Depression and Anxiety using medicine, one-on-one…
Read MoreThe Nashville Recovery 30-Day Transformation Challenge is Coming Soon
Don’t Just Get Clean, Transform Your Life! In the next couple of weeks, Nashville Recovery will roll-out a brand-new motivational-change program as part of its standard service. This exciting, easy to do, life-transforming 30-day challenge will be offered at no charge to all new and existing patients. What is the Nashville Recovery 30_Day Transformation Challenge…
Read MoreMake Friday the 13th the Day You STOP Being Addicted
What if this Friday, April the 13th You Stopped Being Addicted? What If: April 13th, 2018 was the day you said NO to being addicted? April 13th, 2018 was the day you said YES to receiving help for your opioid addiction? April 13th, 2018 was the day you called Nashville Suboxone Recovery and asked for…
Read MoreLebanon Suboxone Clinic in Tennessee
Nashville Recovery provides telemedicine visits to Lebanon, TN residents, offering outpatient Suboxone treatment for locals in Lebanon who are tired of chasing pills, or worse, using heroin as a cheaper substitute when they can’t find or afford pills. Any of this sound familiar to you? This Lebanon Suboxone clinic knows how to transition you from…
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