FunctionalJnkieGrl
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I had a friend that was prescribed those. I don't know what its used for though.i would also say the same of gabapentin.
I had a friend that was prescribed those. I don't know what its used for though.i would also say the same of gabapentin.
Same as lyrica (pregabalin). They’re two sides of the same coin. Great shit. Awesome for nerve pain and excellent for anxiety. They really are kinda clutch for withdrawal. See if your friend will hook it up. They definitely come in handy.I had a friend that was prescribed those. I don't know what its used for though.
it is, but there are providers working if you look. both in the states and mexico. Black seed oil is orderable from amazon, no problemo, and almost any GP will rx naltrexone if you tell them youd like to try it to quit drinking.Unfortunately, Ibogaine is illegal in the US. I'd have to make a trip to Mexico for that. What about black seed oil? Where is it sold and how does it help? I'm not sure if I could get naltrexone, but I'll try if need be.
I relapsed after 2 weeks of sobriety (not including caffeine, cigarettes, weed, melatonin, ZzzQuil and kratom--since I was still using those as recovery tools). It was due to a combination of bad timing, moving stress and a chaos, and kratom being too expensive (like more expensive than simply continuing to ration opiates. Its ridiculous). I felt like a failure when I made the decision to relapse, but I plan to try to quit again later this year.Any updates
I relapsed after 2 weeks of sobriety (not including caffeine, cigarettes, weed, melatonin, ZzzQuil and kratom--since I was still using those as recovery tools). It was due to a combination of bad timing, moving stress and a chaos, and kratom being too expensive (like more expensive than simply continuing to ration opiates. Its ridiculous). I felt like a failure when I made the decision to relapse, but I plan to try to quit again later this year.
Don't beat yourself up about this @FunctionalJnkieGrl relapse is a normal part of recovery.
The important thing is to gain some positives from those relapses. It's not a failure, simply a learning process...