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.
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Never abruptly stop opioids
To avoid severe withdrawal, potential overdose after tolerance drops, and suicidal thoughts.
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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.
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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.
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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.
