Please do not try to purchase online. A Police Officer usually shows up with the pkg!!
You mean when I said "I want some of those" in reference to the 1000mg oxycodone pills?
Twas a joke. I'm clean from opiates.
Please do not try to purchase online. A Police Officer usually shows up with the pkg!!
suboxone is a godsend, as long as you wait the appropriate amount of time (which was about 24 hours after my last shot) and you don't plan on substituting. you can detox without withdrawal with as little as 3 pills. over a 5 day span. because of the half life the suboxone will still work for about 2 days after your last dose. you will virtually go through no withdrawels.
I'm coming off of a gram-a-day H habit. I waited 12 hours since my shot last night (which was only a quarter of my usual gram), then took a suboxone pill this morning. Did I not wait long enough? I still have some shivers, aches, and stomach discomfort!
I only have 3 more suboxone pills.. will that really be enough to kick this with? I have limited resources and time. I've never tried to do it this way before, so I dunno what I'm doing
I've ordered from IOP's before and gotten jacked big time. Never received any "love letters" from the DEA but the companies certainly took my money. I believed I was dealing with a US based pharmacy because the xanax were mailed from Los Angeles. But they were the fake GG249's. I phoned their customer service hotline and complained they were bogus. I ended up dealing with a company in Bombay and they apologised, said they would send replacements (which were 1 mg product called tranax) I will never try to order online again because I had friends who also got ripped off.Please do not try to purchase online. A Police Officer usually shows up with the pkg!!
I actually have a pretty good withdrawal technique that has worked pretty well for me in the past. But you need to have an established relationship with your doctor before you do this because you're going to need copious amounts of these meds to get through the first week. In my experience, Day 3 is by far the worst. The aches, the hot flashes, the chills, the "too sick to sleep but too tired to do anything else" syndrome (see Trainspotting), it's one big mess. I have withdrawn from Oxycodone, Percocet and OxyContin eight times, and frankly, it doesn't bother me as much anymore. In fact, the WORST thing about withdrawal is the lack of energy/depression that sets in.
So here's my advice.
1.) Early on (before you withdrawal) get a script for Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) and your doc will most likely give you 5 refills. Stock up on those like it was the end of the world. They are light muscle relaxers.
2.) Also early on, before you anticipate withdrawing, get a script for Soma, which is another (but stronger) muscle relaxer. You will either get #120 a month, or 30 for 10 days with refills. Stock up on those too.
3.) Xanax! Benzos are your friend! However, they can be hard to get from your doctor if he or she is anti-addictive-meds. I get 2 mg Xanax, #90 month, and I save 'em up. When you feel at your worst, seriously, take ten of them.
4.) Ibuprofen doesn't really do much, but I find it helps with muscle aches.
And you can forget about food. You'll drop a few pounds, of course. Your ass will leak for days. You will be tired and angry and your skin will start burning, but after about Day 8 or 9, you will once again start to feel your endorphins kick in. Unfortunately for me, by the time I'm detoxed, my script arrives and I'm back on the meds. The lesson in this is that you have to really have to prepare for your withdrawal. I have a crapload of Soma and Flexeril and Xanax in my medicine cabinet because I know that I will come up short some day, and when that day comes, you want to be prepared!
I've heard people talk about meds that control your blood pressure, but they never did anything for me. The combination I've listed above is adequate for me. Spend lots of days in bed wishing you were dead, or dope craving, but there are ways to ease the suffering. What you always have to keep in the back of your mind is, "My next pill is just X days away." That gets me through.
I also find that stretching and walking can help too. If you stay in bed too long, your muscles cramp up and start to atrophy, so try to get in at least one 10-minute walk a day, rain or shine.
Good luck everyone... I know exactly how this goes!