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There is an opioid crisis, and at the heart of it is fentanyl. Fentanyl is highly addictive and also very dangerous. The majority of overdose deaths due to an opioid in the United States is due to Fentanyl. Overdose deaths are declining, but with numbers in the tens of thousands per year, the risk is still very much so there.

You deserve to live a drug-free life, safe from the dangers of fentanyl. Yes, it can be very hard to quit on your own – but you aren’t alone. Our comprehensive treatment services are tailored to you and only you. We use a combination of approaches, starting with a fentanyl detox program, to clinical therapy treatments, to holistic therapies and skill building, to give you the best chance at sustained sobriety.

There is always hope. Whether you’re looking for an effective medical detox program for yourself or you have a loved one with a fentanyl addiction, we can help. We can even drive you directly to our ranch in Pulaski, Tennessee, from up to 4.5 hours away, or we can even help you stage a medical intervention.

You can get one of the most intensive, individualized fentanyl addiction treatments with us here at Magnolia Ranch Recovery. You can lead a drug-free life, and the first step towards that future is to call our helpful, friendly team.

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What is Fentanyl?

Fentanyl is a pain management drug designed to help those suffering from severe pain. It is a synthetic opioid, which means that it can be made in clinical settings, unlike its natural opioid siblings, which are derived from the poppy plant.

The fact that it can be made in labs at low cost, however, is partially why there is such a severe opioid crisis in the first place. Not only is illegal fentanyl available readily, but fentanyl is also often cut into other drugs, like cocaine or heroin, making those drugs even more dangerous.

Why is Fentanyl So Dangerous?

Fentanyl is estimated to be 80x more potent than morphine and 100x more powerful than heroin. As a pain management solution, it works by binding to your body’s opioid receptors. This is the part of the brain that controls pain and emotions.

The problem is that it also depresses the central nervous system (CNS) and your respiratory system.

This means that taking too much fentanyl at once can cause you to stop breathing. Lack of oxygen can also cause brain damage or put you into a coma.

Why It’s So Hard to Quit Fentanyl

Fentanyl is also difficult to come off of due to two reasons.

One, it feels good. It feels so intensely good that things that used to please you don’t compare. You’re then emotionally pushed towards fentanyl again and again to feel good again.

You also have withdrawal symptoms to consider. Withdrawal symptoms can include:

  • Sweating

  • Chills

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

  • Muscle/joint pain

  • Racing heart

  • High blood pressure

  • Insomnia

  • Anxiety

Fentanyl Addiction in Numbers: Understanding the Crisis

Fentanyl is at the heart of the crisis today.

Before 2020, 564,000 people lost their lives to opioid drugs in total.

In 2021 alone, over 100,000 opioid deaths were recorded. 67% of those who lost their lives had fentanyl in their systems.

The situation is getting better, yes. There’s been a 21.7% decline in opioid-related deaths as of August 2024 in comparison to September of the previous year.

There are several reasons for this slight decline:

  • Drug enforcement authorities are partnering together to take down cartels.

  • In the past, around 70% of seized fentanyl drugs contained lethal doses. Today, it’s around 50%. There is, however, still a very long way to go.

  • Fewer opioid prescriptions are being made. In 2019, there were over 154 million opioid prescriptions made. In 2023, that number is down to 125 million.

  • Naloxone, a partial opioid agonist, is being used more frequently to save those during a fentanyl overdose.

How We Can Help You Recover from a Fentanyl Addiction

Fentanyl is still incredibly dangerous and is still resulting in tens of thousands of overdose deaths every year. Yes, it’s highly addictive, and the intense cravings can be hard to ignore. That’s why it’s important not to do it alone. Our treatment program offers everything you need to make real progress towards sobriety – and keep to it.

Start with a Fentanyl Detox in Nashville, TN

When you’re addicted to fentanyl, the first step for those in Tennessee is often to search for the best fentanyl detox Nashville, TN, has to offer. While we aren’t located in Nashville, we are convenient – and offer the space and privacy conducive to an effective recovery.

You’ll find our fentanyl detox center 75 miles from Nashville, TN. To make it even easier to access our fentanyl rehab center, we offer ground transportation up to 4.5 hours away. This way, you can easily get the best fentanyl detox Nashville and the surrounding areas have to offer, even if you can’t drive.

Here, you’ll get one of the safest and most comprehensive fentanyl detox Tennessee has available. At our 38-acre ranch, you’ll benefit from:

Medical Monitoring

Fentanyl withdrawal symptoms can be uncomfortable at best and dangerous at worst, especially if you resort to getting your fentanyl from illegal sources. That’s why, during the detox, you’ll be under medical supervision. Our medical detox team will be on hand 24/7 to help you through the fentanyl withdrawal symptoms, from the most severe withdrawal symptoms to discomfort.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Our team can also help you manage withdrawal symptoms with the help of medication. This is known as medication-assisted treatment, and it’s used to help you manage both the physical symptoms and also the psychological symptoms of withdrawal.

MAT works to help alleviate the painful physical symptoms and can help lessen the cravings during the first stage of your recovery.

Ongoing Support from Our Medical Team

Fentanyl withdrawal symptoms can last for a week or longer. Ongoing complications due to your ongoing fentanyl use, however, can take far longer to heal. That’s why our medical team will stay on hand to help monitor your withdrawal symptoms and overall health throughout the detox process.

Get Highly Individualized Clinical Care from Our Experts

Treating fentanyl addiction is so much more than taking you through a medical detox. Fentanyl abuse often comes with several psychological symptoms. Many may abuse fentanyl and develop an addiction due to underlying mental health symptoms.

That’s why we offer several therapy options at one of the highest frequencies in the country.

Typically, you can expect one individual session with your therapist per week. With us, you get up to five therapists and coaches, and you can see them between two and three times daily. This comprehensive therapy approach means we can help you quickly. For many, their residential treatment period is just 28 days. If you need longer, however, we will adjust your treatment program.

When you come to us, you’ll get a personalized treatment plan tailored to you, your needs, and your recovery timeline. Just a few of our clinical treatment options include:

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy helps you identify the negative thought cycles that lead you toward destructive behavior. Not only can it help you identify those dangerous thought cycles, but it also teaches you how to break free of them.

  • Dialectical behavioral therapy: DBT is similar to cognitive behavioral therapy – with one key difference. On top of working to notice those thought patterns that turn you towards fentanyl abuse, you also work on accepting those thoughts and feelings. This can help if you feel shame, anger, or disgust with yourself, which can make recovery more challenging.

  • Trauma therapy: If you were given fentanyl in the hospital, it is likely because you were recovering from a serious injury, surgery, or condition. These are traumatic, which can complicate your recovery. That’s why one of the treatment options we offer is trauma-informed therapy sessions. These trauma sessions work to help you accept what happened and move forward.

  • Other therapies: You will receive a comprehensive treatment plan that suits your needs. While the above therapies are some of the most common treatment services we offer, they are not the only ones. Your treatment program will contain therapy methods that work best for you and your needs.

Build Essential Life Skills with Our Holistic Therapies

Living a drug-free life is so much more than simply saying no to drugs. When you’re overcoming a difficult addiction like a fentanyl addiction, you need to build up your confidence, resilience, and sense of self-worth. We offer several holistic therapies and wellness sessions to increase your chances of sustained recovery.

  1. Nutritional counseling: Learn how to feed your body correctly. Healthy eating and gaining nutrition from whole foods can help your recovery and boost your energy levels, mood, and motivation.

  2. Art therapy: It can be hard to express yourself. To help, we offer art therapy sessions that enable you to convey your emotions and let them out. Bottling up negative beliefs, anger, and fear can make it harder to overcome your fentanyl addiction. Expressing yourself through art can help alleviate the tension.

  3. Equine-assisted therapy: Humans have a unique bond with animals. That bond can help increase confidence, self-worth, and responsibility. We offer horseback riding and groundwork sessions to help you build that confidence and de-stress.

  4. Yoga and meditation: Yoga and meditation are two of the best mindful activities for managing symptoms effectively, connecting your mind with your body, and building a strong core. Yoga is part of a comprehensive treatment to help you de-stress, build strength, and establish a sense of inner peace.

Find Support in Family and Group Therapy Sessions

Recovery is not linear, and it does not need to happen alone. Building up a community and social ties is one of the most effective ways to achieve long-term recovery. We offer group therapy sessions for all our inpatient and outpatient clients.

Group therapy helps in so many ways. It:

  • Helps you connect with others recovering from a severe addiction

  • Gives you positive role models you can look up to

  • Helps motivate you

  • Is a great source of tips and tricks

We also organize family therapy sessions to help you reconnect with your loved ones. These sessions allow everyone to heal from past pains and build new routines, allowing you to recover in a supportive environment—both at our Ranch in Tennessee and home.

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Long-Term Support for a Long-Term Recovery

Our fentanyl addiction treatment does not stop when you finish your intensive outpatient program. You have ongoing access through our outpatient program, which is designed to help prevent relapse.

This outpatient treatment program may involve a single session with a therapist per week or an hour of group therapy or support group.

Relapses do happen, but we believe that with supportive relapse prevention, we can give you the skills and the resources to help you achieve long-lasting recovery. This way, if you are hit with a sudden stressor, you have options to turn to instead of fentanyl.

Begin Your Recovery Journey at Magnolia Ranch Recovery near Nashville, Tennessee

Our fentanyl treatment in Tennessee offers everything you need to make a lasting recovery and prevent relapse. You’ll have access to a medical team, therapists, and holistic coaches on an intensive schedule to suit your needs.

Our stunning ranch is also the perfect destination for a peaceful recovery. It is located on a 38-acre plot in the beautiful, tranquil countryside, and guests have complete privacy. You can roam the grounds, spend time with our horses, and breathe in the fresh air while having access to some of the most individualized treatments available in the country.

Get started with our comprehensive fentanyl addiction treatment today. Call us anytime, and we’ll give you all the information you need to make the right decision for yourself or your loved one. We’ll even run a complimentary insurance check so you know exactly what’s available.

Our residential and intensive outpatient program is just what you need to beat your fentanyl addiction, and our commitment to ongoing support provides you with the resources you need to enjoy a drug-free life. All you need to get started is to call our team today. We’re the best choice for those looking for Nashville, TN, fentanyl addiction relief.