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Bluelight Crew
MDS
Southfield, MI, USA
Expensive, cash or credit..no ins.
They have a relationship with discover, you may qualify for financing if needed.
This place saved my life. I was up to almost 200mgs of oxy per day. It's a three day detox under anesthesia. It's a private facility...only 4 patients at a time. They don't treat you like a criminal. This was the only way I knew would work for me, I couldn't go through withdrawal, I couldn't ween, and I tried suboxone, but I didn't want to trade one drug for another.
Your hotel is included in the price. You go in on Tuesday for paper work ekg and blood work. Wednesday you go in for treatment, by Thursday morning you're clean! The staff is amazing! Dr. George comes to your room to discharge by Friday. I highly recommend this process...and you don't have to be in withdrawal when you go in. I took my last dose at 3:30am and went in for treatment at 10:00am. Each patient is assigned 2 paramedics, a doctor and an anesthesiologist during treatment. Ben, my paramedic, even came to my hotel room to stay with me so my mom could run out for lunch. They were all kind and compassionate.
The process uses naltrexone to clean your MU receptors of opiads and replaces it with an opiad antagonist. There is no addiction factor or withdrawal from naltrexone. There was no intubation, no catheters, just oxygen and an IV. I'm five feet tall 95lbs soaking wet, and I did fine...Your body goes through the worst of withdrawal while you're under anesthesia. When I woke up, I'm not gonna say I felt great, but I damn sure didn't feel the need for a pill, and I didn't feel any withdrawal symptoms.
Like any other procedure with anesthesia, It takes a couple of days to get back to normal. It was more like the flu. I think that's more related to the pre-op instructions, you can't eat, and I hand to drink magnesium citrate two days before. So your body is drained of nutrients for four days....that'll make anyone feel like crap! They send you home with meds for discomfort, enough for a week or so. I felt much better when I started eating.
During the procedure, they implant a naltrexone pellet to stop cravings, it lasts for two months, I'm keeping the pellet for at least 8 months....it works, even if I tried to take a pill I wouldn't feel anything. It works if you want to be clean. I changed my phone number while I was on the way to Michigan...you have to change your environment and habits and it will work. It's $10k, however, I know I've spent way more than that over the past five years. It's worth it to save your life. If you can buy pills, you can afford the process.
That's interesting. I am glad it worked for you. Just curious have you stayed off opiates since the procedure? Also how sick where you the days following the anesthesia? The only other person I have known to write about doing this had a horrific kick in the hotel room the days following the procedure and felt cheated out there money. Like I said glad it worked out for you