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Crohns30
12-19-2007, 02:39 PM
I Am the furthest thing from a DR. you will ever meet.
I'm not suggesting this to anyone but it worked for me and many others I have helped. Like I said _ Don't try this at home : )

This is a method of comfortably withdrawing from opiates. I've been addicted to numerous opiates at various times. Morphine by Injection, Oxycontin by injection, percocet (oxycodone) Vicodin (hydrocodone) , Heroin, to name a few. I've suffered long term withdrawals between 20 and 30 times from extremely high levels of opiates. I've been in detox and I've been on Suboxone twice. I'm drug free now. This is how I did it. Completly pain free. As if I never quit the drugs...
Works best to get off Suboxone which does cause painful withdrawal. Regardless of what your DR read in some book.

First - See a DR. Start Suboxone. Follow his directions exactly! Get down to half a 2mg tablet a day. The day after your last dose :

Day 1. Take daytime cold medicine, twice a day. along with ibuprofen. FInd a non drug user to give you ONE 5mg oxycodone (NOT Oxycontin ) OR hydrocone 7.5 mg = Equivalent doses.
Take one perc or vike in morning and one at night. BUT Only when given to you by a NON drug abuser who will NOT give you more than suggested above... At night take a night time sleep aid. Like a PM medicine. Combine with a small dose of nightime cough medicine. Should sleep pretty good first night.

Day 2. Repeat all the steps in Step one but cut dose of oxycodone or hydrocodone in half. May be harder to sleep tonight. Second night is usually the worst!!!!!! Up cough syrup dose if needed. Not exceeding a tablespoon

Day 3. Same as day 2. However cut perc or vike dose to half a pill mid day. Dont forget cough medicine at night and daytime cold meds during day.

Follow step 3 for days four and five.

Day 6. Stop taking the narcotics completely (stop Perc and Vike) and continue the cold meds. Lighten up on the cough syrup and sleep aids.

Day 7. Last day on cold meds. Sleep aids only if you're an addict in that respect. I take seroquel. By RX.

Day 8. Withdrawal symptoms should be almost non existent. If you're tired drink an extra coffee or redbull. This is the end of withdrawal road. Virtually a pain free ride. I've tried Everthing else under the sun and this is what worked for me. And several of my friends. It feels better to be clean I assure you.

I'm by far any type of DR. Obviously. But I've lived through it and I know. Not from a book but from reality!
Immediately start seeing a therapist and a psychiatrist who will help you stay clean.

Gd luck. J.

If this post gets removed its sad. It's a shame and many will suffer without it.
Like I said this is just my story. I Cant reccomend it to anyone.

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Crohns30
12-20-2007, 09:05 AM
My girlfriend just quit man. She was crying day one. Slept two hours. I got obtained 6 hydrocodone 7.5 and I've given to her as described below. She's on her last day of my plan and woke up today joking w me. Happy. Slept all night.
Good luck man. Anything I can help you with let me know. Everyone has there own way. But in the end it's ALL willpower. Be strong...Really strong : )

Crohns30
12-20-2007, 09:18 AM
P.S. I've done it the way you're doing it. Due to the slow release from your body. The Suboxone withdrawals drag out about 7 days. If you go cold turkey say from injecting 4 80 mg oxycontin a day. It's much more painful but lasts less time. Again. Peace. Opiates are a huge mistake

fitz31
12-20-2007, 10:32 AM
Crohns30,thanks Blood, Goin To The Doc Today And See About Some Clonidine, I`ve Heard It Helps With Wd`s.peace .fitz

fitz31
12-27-2007, 08:50 PM
Chrohns, not to clear on your method please re-write it, it seems confusing to me but I am a perfect candidate.peace.fitz.:cool:

 
 
 




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