Hashish Withdrawal Symptoms
It’s common for people to live in denial that they have an addiction to drugs like Hashish. Once they come to terms with that, many of them will try to quit using it on their own. That is so difficult, and even though Hashish doesn’t produce many physical withdrawal symptoms, but psychological Hashish withdrawal can be quite troublesome. You might experience:
- Difficulty sleeping at night
- Feelings of irritability
- Symptoms of anxiety
- Appetite suppression
- Cravings for the drug
- A very real risk of relapsing
In order to stop using Hashish safely, it’s vital to get professional help so you can have the support you need to stay the course of abstinence.
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Hashish Addiction Symptoms and Hashish Addiction Behaviors
Maybe you’re concerned, or even doubtful about whether or not you’re addicted to Hashish since it doesn’t really have any reported physical addiction symptoms. If that’s the case, there are several Hashish addiction behaviors and symptoms you can look for to determine whether you’re a person who would benefit from professional help. Ask yourself the following questions:
- Have I lost motivation in social activities, in school, or at work?
- Have I developed any serious medical issues, such as respiratory problems or a chronic cough?
- Have I been getting sick a lot lately?
- Have I experienced problems with my memory or learning?
- Have I experienced any hallucination?
Because Hashish is so strong, any one of these Hashish addiction symptoms and behaviors can be detrimental to your health, and they are indicative of an addiction.
Is it Hashish Abuse or Hashish Addiction?
Even if you answered “yes” to some of the above questions, you might still be wondering if what you’re doing would be considered Hashish abuse, or whether it’s moved on to becoming an addiction. There is a fine line between the two, but there are several short term consequences that indicate that you are still in the abuse stage.
Using Hashish short term can result in lowered inhibitions and very poor judgment, so you may do things or make decisions that you wouldn’t make otherwise. You could also be suffering from panic attacks and anxiety, hypertension, or paranoia. At times, you may even experience poor coordination.
Choosing the Top Hashish Rehab Programs
As you can see, a Hashish addiction can be very dangerous for your physical and mental health. Many people go on to use this powerful and potent drug for years, and even move on to other, more harmful drugs without ever seeking out help from professionals. You don’t have to be one of those people. Help is available for you, and Hashish addiction treatment centers provide you with assistance to help you quit for good.
Here at Northpoint Recovery, we’ve worked with so many people who have struggled with this type of addiction. We understand how hard it is to stop, which is why we’ve been called one of the top Hashish rehab programs in the Pacific Northwest. By providing you with a well rounded treatment plan that includes counseling and patient support groups, we can help you heal from this addiction. If you would like more information about how you can get started, please contact us.
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