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Originally Posted by JoJo921 Opiate addiction is a very strong addiction and the worst part about it is even if your friends wanted to stop they would have such bad withdraws from it (from the sounds of how much they take) that alone would push them back to using it. Do they have chronic pain that they are taking this for or have they just told a doctor they had pain to get these meds. If I had a little more info I could probably offer you a little better advice. Good Luck. JoJo |
Yes my friend takes oxycodan for a neck injury, but I think she is
somewhat over the injury pain and is suffering more from the pain
of oxycodan when she tries to cut back,
I also feel the doctors do not ever offer her any other help such as
nutrition, massage, walking, swimming or whatever could help get
her off the drug. She goes to the university of washington doctors
and they are still students , continually giving drugs instead of
healthful suggestions.
I am 84 years old and have to eat and take care of myself everyday
to stay healthy, I do not take drugs, but I had in the past until I
found out they were making me worse.
my background is 5 years in pharmacy work, and 1 year as a nurse
for a urologist and an internist. also many years of professional
jobs.
I have seen more people addicted by doctors than I can count.
This country is just making the pharmaceutical companies rich.
thanks for the oxycodan info, I suspected as much that she is
never going to be able to get off it without much help