How Risky is The Waismann Method of Rapid Opiate Detox?
• Anesthesia Alone Carries A Small Risk Of Death. The use of any type of anesthesia carries with it this possibility. • It’s Physically Traumatic. Compressing the time of the withdrawal syndrome down to a few hours doesn’t come without a price. It’s a lot for your body to handle in such a small amount of time. Thousands of people have been through it successfully, though. • Complications There’s always the chance of complications with any medical procedure. This is true of the Waismann Method as well. • It’s Essentially Untested and Experimental. Only a few trials have been conducted on anesthesia assisted rapid opiate detoxification. The Journal of American Medicine released a report in 2005 that did not support the practice of anesthesia assisted rapid opiate detoxification. However, the report also states that the sample size was too small to be conclusive. • The Chances of a Relapse are Up to YOU. The 6 follow-up sessions included with the procedure are more than other programs hav