Demerol is commonly used for pain management and even used for pre-surgery and labor and birthing pain.It is used to relieve more severe pain that one would not typically find relief with something milder.As with many other addictions to pain relievers, a Demerol addiction is among them.It is both physically and psychologically addictive and advances over time.You may begin taking Demerol for pain management and quickly become dependent on it.Your body can become tolerant of the drug, meaning that a regular dose over a period of time may seem less effective, and one may desire a higher dose to achieve the same level of comfort that they may have initially experienced when first taking Demerol.
The psychological effects are just as addictive.Your brain becomes accustomed to feeling good or being pain free and associates that with the drug.This is the process of the Demerol addiction.Though your pain may have ceased a while ago or diminished a substantial degree, your brain convinces you that you need to have it, even if you have no pain at all. Many may not even realize that they have a problem that is in need of treatment.They may simply feel that it is necessary, and has become a part of their daily routine.Many also so not realize the long term effects of using Demerol.Some even go to extreme levels to obtain Demerol, such as forging prescriptions, faking dental pain, and even increased emergency room visits just to try to get more of the drug.
Getting a handle on your Demerol addiction can be difficult, but is very achievable with the right methods and programs in place to help you through every step of the way.