Ecstasy Detox

At Delamere, we provide our guests with a supportive space to complete a safe ecstasy detox. Whilst detoxing at home is possible, it is much safer to do so with the support of medical professionals. For those suffering from ecstasy addiction, an ecstasy detox is the first step to living a sober life free of addiction. 

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Ecstasy Detox
Ecstasy Detox

Tailored ecstasy detox at Delamere

During your ecstasy detox at Delamere, you will be in the tranquil Cheshire countryside, the perfect place to focus on getting well and get the support you need in order to do so. Unlike other ecstasy detox centres, Delamere provides guests with a tailored medical detox under the supervision of our team of medical professionals, including 24-hour on-site nurses. We know that ecstasy withdrawal and detox can be intimidating, which is why we provide tailored medically assisted detoxifications, allowing our nurses to react to your symptoms and keep you as comfortable as possible.

The symptoms of ecstasy withdrawal, like any drug withdrawal, can be uncomfortable and make detox seem overwhelming and impossible. A medically assisted detox is far safer for your body than going ‘cold turkey’ and allows us to ease the physical symptoms and ensure you are as comfortable as possible at all times.

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The benefits of an inpatient ecstasy detox centre like Delamere

The first step of any drug rehab journey is a safe and successful drug detox. At Delamere, your ecstasy detox will be assisted by our 24-hour on-site nurses. Attempting to detox from ecstasy at home can be possible but is also very dangerous and can have severe consequences. During your stay at Delamere, you will be in a relaxed environment away from any typical situations that could trigger an addiction relapse.

Completing a detox at an ecstasy rehab centre like Delamere is safer, and often much more successful, than attempting to detox at home. Taking yourself out of your usual surroundings and entering ecstasy detox treatment at Delamere gives you the physical space from your old habits, allowing you the time to heal.

“My own journey through addiction was the inspiration for Delamere. We provide exemplary care in first-class facilities, focusing on creating lasting outcomes for our guests and their families. Helping them not just overcome their addiction, but grow beyond it.”

Martin Preston
Founder & CEO

‘Stop’ lays the foundations for the following stages of our rehab programme. Once you have completed your detox, staying stopped and future-proofing your abstinence is the next step. Everything we offer at Delamere aims at effective and lasting outcomes in addiction treatment:

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    Stage 1: Stop

    This phase addresses any physical aspects of your addiction. Our medical team is on hand 24/7 to ensure a safe and effective withdrawal.

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    Stage 2: Start

    During ‘Start’ we help identify the psychological underpinnings of your dependency as you participate in a variety of addiction treatment therapies.

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    Stage 3: Grow

    Our ‘Grow’ phase is the process of integrating the Delamere learning experience into life after treatment.

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    Stage 4: Bloom

    Our ‘Bloom’ phase offers intensive support on a weekly basis for the first three months of recovery once guests return home.

How to encourage a loved one to go to rehab

If you are looking to help a family member, work colleague, or loved one, admit themselves to an addiction rehabilitation centre, we’re here to help. It may be that the person in question is in denial about the extent of their problem, possibly even refusing to acknowledge that there’s a problem – and resisting professional help. At Delamere, we provide family support services and help your loved one confront addiction and denial.

Should it be necessary, we also offer intervention services whereby we take the time to understand what is happening and help prepare and rehearse a formal intervention that will culminate in your loved one entering treatment with us. If you are considering organising an intervention for your loved one, friend, or colleague, contact Delamere today.

 

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Frequently asked questions about ecstasy detox

What are the symptoms of ecstasy withdrawal and detox?

Ecstasy/MDMA can produce some very unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Symptoms can vary depending on whether the drug is cut with another substance. Typically, ecstasy withdrawal symptoms can include:

  • Anxiety and depression.
  • Suicidal thoughts and ideation.
  • Aches and pains.
  • Racing and disorganised thoughts.
  • Mood swings.
Will I need medication while detoxing from ecstasy?

For a safe ecstasy detox, the substance will have to be replaced with another, approved, drug. This process will be overseen by our medical team who can monitor your ecstasy detox and administer medication to help alleviate your symptoms.

Even once ecstasy has been stopped (with or without medical intervention) the structural changes to the brain remain for months after. In cases of heavy ecstasy abuse, they may never fully repair.

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