Addiction, Withdrawal Cycles and Post Acute Symptoms related to Asthma recovery

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Addiction withdrawal accompanies the disassociation with any addictive substance or behavior. From the acute fears and wild imaginings that accompany any unsuspected life threatening experience, to the calmness that is recovery, is a world of difference.

Addiction withdrawal, much like a drug addicts experience can and usually will accompany the recovery process. It is important to mention it because it can re-create the whole experience and throw an unsuspecting individual back into the anxiety posture and mindset that contributes to setting up asthma responses. 

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Withdrawal is the process of letting go of a chemical or emotional dependency. Since the body produces the fight or flight drug, adrenalin, every time there is an experience of a frightful nature; it makes sense that immediately following the attack withdrawal from this drug occurs. It is a plain and simple chemical fact. Also, when an asthmatic individual is recovering, less rescue medication is required and both a chemical and emotional withdrawal occurs. Anyone who has ever had an asthma experience without their rescue medication available knows exactly what it is like to be a drug addict, a legitimate one perhaps, but a totally dependent one, none the less. Both the self produced drugs and the properly prescribed drugs themselves begin to establish their addictive cycle.

Asthma Cures Tip #26  Recognizing that addictive drugs are produced by the body is an asthma cure!

A simple approach to getting through to the bottom of this uncharted maze is simply to expect lots of withdrawal for a long time. The withdrawal cycle, by it's very nature, will cry out for the addiction cycle to repeat itself. The body will, of course, crave both the self produced drugs and the legitimately prescribed drugs and do anything to get more, perhaps including staging more asthmatic symptoms. The other part of the addictive cycle is to medicate these bogus symptoms rather than accepting the fact that they are only a predictable chemical reaction. Addiction cycles do not differentiate legitimate drugs from illegal drugs. This is not a moral issue whatsoever, it is purely and simply a chemical dependency issue.

Asthma Cures Tip #27 Recognizing the extent of the withdrawal cycle is an asthma cure!

Addiction is, by it's very nature, a wily opponent. Ask any compulsive gambler,  an adrenalin addict whose addictive chemicals are entirely self produced, if they wanted to lose the entire farm to get their high from gambling. The answer will typically be no. The body will do some very tricky things to get the chemicals it craves, including rearranging thought processes. Hence an asthma attack can sometimes be conjured up to gain access to the drug dosage both the self produced drug and the legitimate prescribed medication. Since effects of a conjured up asthma attack are exactly the same effects as an authentic one, the difference between the two is not important. The drugs are the same in either instance and the withdrawal cycle repeats itself by enabling more asthma symptoms.

Asthma Cures Tip #28  Recognizing an asthma attack can be staged by addiction is an asthma cure!

Simply recognizing the possibility of the above statements sheds an entirely new light on the disease of asthma. Is it entirely symptomatic? Definitely not! But the recovery process is definitely confused and hampered by the roadblocks that these addiction and withdrawal cycles introduce to the equation. Especially since they are very often unnoticed. Asthma medications, by necessity, are very powerful, addictive drugs.  Unfounded anxiety is a direct result of all drug addiction cycles and a major proponent of asthma symptoms.

Asthma Cures #28  Recognizing unfounded anxiety is produced by the addiction cycle is an asthma cure! .

As with any situation, secondary addictions may also be present that affect the asthmatic individual. Food addictions are very closely associated with asthma symptoms. Food is a very effective mechanism for stuffing emotions and uncomfortable feelings. As asthma often stems from repressed feelings this is a good place to start recovery. Dealing with years of repressed emotions is no easy task and should be done with  recovery orientated professionals, skilled in the area of repressed emotions. A good addictions counselor can be invaluable in ascertaining any other addictions that may be present. Once assessed, proper treatment for these other addictions will produce great results for the recovering asthmatic.

Asthma Cures Tip# 29  Recognizing that other addictions may play an active role is an asthma cure!

All in all the addiction/ withdrawal cycles play an important role in the effective recovery from asthma symptoms. Proper consideration should be afforded this area as denial can stonewall recovery from now until forever. As asthma is such a legitimate illness it is very easy for the active addiction to slip through the cracks and go unnoticed, meanwhile continuing to create many breathless moments in the life of the asthma sufferer.

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Our asthma cure tips are meant to augment your present asthma treatment and counseling by your health care professional. Use them in addition to your current recovery and prevention methods. Incorporate them into your life and apply them slowly to improve your lifestyle. This in turn can reduce both the root causes of anxiety induced asthma and the severity of your present allergy reactive asthma attacks.

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