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 Capo by the Sea is located in the beautiful beach resort city of Dana Point, about an hour south of Los Angeles. |
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 Our facility’s staff includes several highly qualified, experienced therapists. We’re also affiliated with a number of MDs who provide essential services on a case-by-case basis. |
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 We specialize in creating customized, individual programs, exclusively designed to address the unique needs of the executives and other business professionals we serve. |
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 We understand that recovery is a very personal thing, especially for busy and successful high-powered executives. That’s why we say that all communications are confidential, before, during and after recovery. |
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 Dana Point offers a wealth of relaxing and enjoyable—and stress relieving—activities, including tennis, golf, deep-sea fishing, jet skis, surfing and sailing. |
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Vicodin is highly addictive, has a high psychological
dependence, and has a high physical dependence. The
habitual use of Vicodin can cause you to build a high
tolerance for the drug. To achieve the same effect as
the first time you took Vicodin, you would have to
take more and more pills. Users who abuse the drug
must take large numbers of pills as their tolerance
for Vicodin grows. Recent studies show that some
long-term Vicodin abusers take up to over 100 pills
per day.
Withdrawal symptoms include cold flashes with goose
bumps, involuntary leg movements, insomnia, panic,
nausea, chills and sweating, restlessness, muscle and
bone pain, diarrhea, vomiting, watery eyes, runny
nose, loss of appetite, and irritability. Taking a
large single dose of Vicodin could cause severe
respiratory depression that can lead to death. Effects
of an overdose are clammy skin, convulsions, slow and
shallow breathing, coma, and possible death.
Another danger of abusing Vicodin is that it contains
Acetaminophen, which long-term use or abuse can cause
liver damage or liver failure.
Vicodin can cause psychological and physical
dependence after several weeks of continued use and
mild physical dependence after only a few days. Also,
Vicodin abuse has recently been linked to causing
deafness in some long-term abusers.
Some side effects of using this drug are blurred
vision, constipation, headaches, nausea, vomiting,
drowsiness, dizziness, swelling of the face, confusion
and tiredness, dry mouth, fast or slow heartbeat,
trouble breathing, hives, skin rash, itching,
hallucinations, changes in behavior, severe confusion
or tiredness, anxiety, and yellowing of the skin or
eyes.

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