A Supported Path to Recovery
Your 3-step system now integrates the complete structure of intake, transition, taper, and post-taper healing.
It is private, personalized, and built around your client’s daily feedback, with you providing safe guidance from the first drop to the final decision.
Never abruptly stop opioids
To avoid severe withdrawal, potential overdose after tolerance drops, and suicidal thoughts.
Step 1 — Gain Control Over Your Addiction (1 to 2 weeks)
This is the hardest pivot of your life and the foundation for everything that follows.
This phase integrates the pre-taper transition, stabilization, and early routine building.
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Initial Consultation & Intake
You establish the exact daily intake, history, risks, habits, and goals. -
Research & Calculations of the Opiates Used
A full morphine-equivalent assessment and pattern analysis. -
Transition to a slow release morphine like MEslon or even better, Kadian (if appropriate)
A controlled switch, one-by-one from Dilaudid, Oxycodone, Fentanyl, or Methadose into a stable morphine slow release dose so your brain and body stop riding peaks and crashes. -
Stabilization and Setup for Taper
Daily check-ins, early routine establishment, and removal of the “problem opioid.”
No tapering yet — this is about seizing control and stopping chaos. -
Confidential Scheduling & Privacy-First Platform
You begin using secure tools, digital NDAs, and private booking from day one.
Goals
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You stop chasing doses and gain your first real control.
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You create the habit of discipline needed for Step 2.
Step 2 — Live Your Life Again (2 to 10 weeks)
You now begin the active taper, rebuilding your life at the same time.
This is predictable, structured, and feedback-driven.
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Custom Taper Plan
A reduction plan built exactly around your tolerance, symptoms, and feedback.
Nothing forced. Shapes adjusted daily if needed. -
Daily Check-Ins
Tracking sleep, mood, cravings, stress, and withdrawal markers.
Every adjustment is based on your real-time data. -
Peer Support
Supportive guidance, coping strategies, and reinforcement as you transition from “barely managing” to dictating your choices. -
Finding Sleep
As opioids are reduced, your nervous system resets.
You receive concrete sleep strategies to manage the disruption and normalize your rhythms. -
Progress Tracking & Goals
Visual summaries show your decreasing dose, rising stability, and strengthening control.
Goals
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You regain functional control of your life, your routines, and your mind.
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You build the new habits that replace opioid-driven behaviours.
Step 3 — Close Your Addiction (1 to 3 months)
This is consolidation, healing, and long-term maintenance.
You decide your destination: fully opioid-free, or a structured chronic-pain plan.
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Post-Taper Healing and Maintenance
One-on-one sessions continue as you recalibrate physically and mentally monitoring you symptoms. -
Personalized Support Plan
Weekly or monthly sessions, relapse-prevention strategy, optional add-ons, and ongoing check-ins. -
Long-Term Sleep Recovery & Nervous System Reset
Sleep and emotional regulation are reinforced as your baseline neurons return to normal. -
Safety Guidance
You maintain the crucial rule:
Never abruptly stop opioids to avoid severe withdrawal or overdose after tolerance drops. -
Privacy and Discretion
All data, scheduling, and communication remain encrypted and confidential as long as you need support.
Goals
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Your mind and body normalize.
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You close the addiction and enter long-term stability — either opioid-free or with a safe, defined chronic-pain plan.
