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Addiction - NEED HELP !!

by radioboy74, Sep 27, 2001 12:00AM
Tags: Addiction
I have become addicted to Pain Medication from Lortab to Vicodin to Percocet.  I WANT OFF !  I have no more pain medication, it's all gone.  How do I become the person I want to be - PAIN MEDICATION DRUGE FREE.  I am dead serious, I need help and don't know what way to turn.  If you've been through this give me your insite.



Thank you & God Bless
Member Comments (58)

by skipper, Sep 27, 2001 12:00AM
To: raidoboy74
raidoboy:

hang on kid, it's just the jones that makes you so jumpy. this way

you feel is the price of a "goodtime!" your first 3 days will be

awful' but it levels off after that. snoop around all the past

posting for Thomas's detox  recepe. also pill poppa has got a good

zink, magnesium,manganese mix that can make a world of difference

in what is going to happen to you! 3 things to remember:

1) your not alone

2)your are walking a path worn smooth by the feet of a multitude

of junkys who've come before you.

3) there will be many people on this forum who will come forth with

knowledge & faith to help you!

I promise these things will come, and soon!

keep an angel on your shoulder

kip

by Milo, Sep 27, 2001 12:00AM
To: radioboy74
Hey radioboy, I know you're facing a tough battle, but *it can be done!* There are plenty of success stories here, which I'm sure you've read. I don't have "the answer" but want you to know I'm here to support and encourage you however I can. If you're out of meds, I suggest starting Thomas' detox recipe (printed further down somewhere) and if you have a sympathetic doctor, maybe asking for help in tapering down/relieving withdrawal symptoms. At the very least you don't have to go through it alone, so let us help you any way we can. -- Sincerely, Milo

by cindi, Sep 27, 2001 12:00AM
To: radioboy
I'm with Milo and skipper...the detox recipe...you can get through this....hang on a minute at a time.....keep coming here and in a few days this will all be over  then the hard part begins...staying clean.......love to all   cin

by Thomas, Sep 28, 2001 12:00AM
To: radioboy74
It sounds like this is your first attempt at quitting. Is that right?



Yes, my recipe makes it easier to get through the first few days and helps you restore a lot of substances in your brain that have been depleted by the pain pills. That will put you on your feet. All the ingrediants are over the counter except for the valium-family drug which as we all know is usually a ***** to just walk in and get unless you've got a solid relationship with an MD.



If you want it and can't find it, I'll post it or e-mail it directly to you. But if it is your first time, I wonder if it wouldn't be better if you got medically detoxed - preferably in an in-house setting where they can evaluate you, test your blood, liver etc. -- long-time use of these substances can take a toll.



Do you have access to this kind of medical help? If it's you're first time seriously detoxing and you're doing it cold turkey, it's going to be rough. The only savng grace about opiate withdrawal is that, even though you might wish you were dead, you won't die from the experience.



I suggest professional help if available, but I will post my recipe if you want to go that way.



I've been a drug addict for 30 years, so, obviously, I don't have too many words of wisdom for you about living a sober life. But others on this board do. I could "mouth" all the recovery concepts and jargon in the book, but I would be a fraud.



Let me know about the recipe if you want it and can't find it. If you want to e-mail me, you can at



***@****



Thomas

by Milo, Sep 28, 2001 12:00AM
To: Thomas
Hey Thomas, it's been a while since we've talked, but I was happy to see you recently mention me as one of the folks on the forum who had had helped you out. How are you doing these days? I'm really glad to hear you're not living in fear/danger of those seizures anymore. Saw that recent obnoxious post by Danielwhatshisname and wanted to echo my words of complete support & respect for you like all the others did. Anyway, let me know how things are going, here or at ***@****

Your forum friend, Milo

by J.B. to Brian and Vicky, Sep 28, 2001 12:00AM
To: radioboy74
I agree with Thomas' advice about medically supervised detox if it's your first time.  That's how I did it.



I'm in the middle of detoxing myself at home right now and it's day 5.  But I've been through this many times during the last thirty years.  Nowadays, I can get myself prepared ahead of time and pretty much know what to expect as far as withdrawals.  Lucky me,eh?  My biggest problem started about Monday with a whole lot of anxiety and feeling chilly(tingling).  Luckily I have Xanax for that.  Insomnia is another problem but I don't fret over it anymore.  I just get out of bed and work crossword puzzles and have a beer(just one)until my mind is at ease.



I've been using Vics and Perks for almost a year and in ever greater numbers.  After 5 days without them, I feel better than I have in a long time.  The problem is that I feel like something is missing and the craving sets in. That's when you have to fight one minute at a time until you can get focused on something other than killing the urge.



Like Skid said, millions have preceded you and made it.  J.B.







































Like Skip said, millions have preceded you and made it.  J.B.

by Paisley, Sep 28, 2001 12:00AM
Im not sure I put this question under the right heading but Im new to this whole forum thing.  I work at a ua lab and have some questions that an empolyer is asking me. Im doing some reasearch on oxycontin and found this site. Any help will be appreciated.  This certian employer is in the construction business and one of his employees came up positive for a drug called oxycontin and the employee said he had a perscription for this drug. I am wondering what this drug does to your body, and if it is safe to operate machanery and or drive while on this drug. Again, any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you all and God Bless

Paisley

by Francoise, Sep 28, 2001 12:00AM
To: Radioboy
I couldn't agree more that you should get on Thomas' recipe asap. Additionally, get your doctor to get you some Klonopin, but get it prescribed by its generic name. Much cheaper. One-half a milligram changed me from a nail-biting, trembling, anxiety-ridden sack of fear to a calm, collected, fairly normal guy.



I had some situational traffic going recently and went to a psychiatrist I'd never seen before in my life. And he's the guy who prescribed the Klonopin. Now that my landing gear has just cleared the trees, I'm down to a quarter of a milligram of Klonopin and will drop off completely soon.



But the advice you've been given by the others: get professional help; do this as an inpatient; do the Thomas recipe thing - the rest: do it. It's excellent advice given by people who've been there. And in some cases, by people who are still there.



Strike while the iron is hot.



Francois

by big A, Sep 28, 2001 12:00AM
To: Paisley
Hey, oxycontin is a very strong pain releiver, in most people it gives you a get up and go mood,in others like my wife,it puts them to sleep..If this guy is using the oxy's,before long he will start missing work due to not having enough, (especially if he is using it in any other way than prescribed, ie: snorting, injecting, etc:)I personally was Snorting 6 80mgs tabs a day, by the end of it i was doing that just to be, and feel normal. back to your question: I'm sure that it affected my job performance, but i never had a major accident or problem while on them. It basically made me feel as though i could work all day, and all night, I hope this has helped you some. I look at this board every single day. I feel for everyone here like they are my brother and sister, GOD BLESS

by cindi, Sep 28, 2001 12:00AM
To: Paisley
Big A hit it right on the money....some people are knocked out by it and others can function really well on it.....it is a great pain reliever if taken properly....as with alot of different medication a person should refrain from operating machinery or driving a car until they find out what effects the med is going to have on them...I can fly on oxys while they put my friend to sleep for 2 days....she can't even stand up alone.....same with vicodin ....i did notice though that alot of addicts will say that these meds that ususally knock others out have the opposite affect in them...i wonder what that's all about...have a great one....love to all    cin

by J.B. to Brian and Vicky, Sep 28, 2001 12:00AM
To: Cindi
When I was in the hospital recently, I was dosed with morphine for the first two days.  It was all the nurses could do to keep me in bed and off of my feet!  I actually got into the shower room at 2am and fell while bathing.  It's like speed to me.



I was put on another pain med called Demerol and slept for two days.  I'm at a loss, too.  Vicodin relieves my pain but sedates me.  Percoset is more intense but is more like Vicodin in effect.



I believe that all these opiods that are synthetic compounds are not good for the body.  Look at methadone which is totally synthetic and so hard to detox from....takes months.  There is nothing in the human body that can relate to some of these chemicals.  It's just a theory of mine so take it for what it's worth.  J.B.

by cindi, Sep 28, 2001 12:00AM
To: JB
see how everyone is different...Morphine did absolutely nothing for me while my drug of choice was demerol which did in fact make me speed...same with the vics and percs...and since i had been such a speed freak at one time....amphetamines were just a great as the opiates...i loved the demerol for that reason...however, it was very very hard to get off,,and my tolerance was so high I was shooting sometimes 600 to 800 mgs at a time...mixing it with about 100 of nembutal not by that time i was practically in a coma for 12 hours   I giess it has to do with our body chemistry..thanks for your opinion....which is always appreciated.....love to all    cin

by Thomas, Sep 28, 2001 12:00AM
To: Milo, JB, cindi
what's all this I hear? They're ALL good! Anyone out there with narcotics they don't like, I'll give you a P.O. BOX ... LOL. JB, if you can get the demerol injection without the goddamn vistaril (some obnoxious antihistimine so you won't barf),you'll get a very cool demerol high. Ah demerol, the king of beers! But just a fond memory