How to Limit Withdraw Symptoms from Kratom, Opiates, or Tram
I am writing to help those trying ease withdraw symptoms, focusing on opiates or opiate like drugs (a semi-important distinction).......
To start off, I have withdrawn from so many different drugs over the past 8 years that I am amazed I'm still here sometimes; namely, Heroin, Benzos, Addys, Poppy Seed Tea, Tramadol, Oxy, Alcohol, Wellbutrin, Morphine, Kratom, you name it I have have probably done it. For exclusion purposes, I have done Methadone, Meth, Coke, Suboxone, Ecstasy and other shit but only in short duration. The following regimen will focus on Opiates (Oxy, etc...), Kratom (yes its shitty), Trams (don't listen to people who say Opiates are easier), or Poppy Seed Tea.
I probably do not need to explain what you are in for, but understand you can and will get through it. That said, you have to want sobriety. Btw, I am not a fan of tapers, as I could never stick to the schedule (always made up an excuse to take more).
Regimen: Broken out by before/after you quite
Before You quite
1. Start Exercising: Begin working out before you stop taking your last dose, as it will be more difficult to start cold turkey in the full throws of withdrawal.
2. Buy Vitamins: B6, B12, Magnesium, and Zinc will be critical. Start taking these before 3wks prior, if not longer
3. Get Meds but do start taking them: The following list will help mitigate most withdrawal symptoms and can easily be found online
- Deprenyl: Requires a prescription, but can easily be found online (HIGHLY RECOMMEND). The drug will help boost your dopamine levels, which will be very important after you begin withdrawing
- Loperamide: Imodium, this will help with shits and in higher doses will eliminate most symptoms (+20mgs depending on your habit)
- Ibuprofen/Naproxen/Tylenol: Buy a shit load
- PEA & Hordenine: This will help boost Serotonin and energy levels (easily found online)
- Phenibut: Will reduce/eliminate anxiety and help you sleep
4. Ask for sometime off of work
5. Book several massages (if you can afford it)
Stop Using, Now the fun begins
1. Exercise: While in the full throws of withdrawal, this is the last thing you will want to do; however, you will all but eliminate RLS symptoms...... not to mention the natural endorphins you will release. Also, i've listed it first, because it is by far the most important.
2. Take Vitamins: Continue Taking the Vitamins listed above. If you have been doing this prior to starting the withdrawal, you will be a much happier
camper. Trust me, I've done it both ways and not all.
3. Take Meds as needed: I'm not going to tell you how to dose, but happy to answer questions....
4. Time off of work: I actually prefer to keep my mind occupied by working, but that can be very difficult without the meds I recommended. If you have a physical job, I would take time off.
5. Get massages: This will help so much with the joint pain, etc...
If I can help answer questions, please let me know. I felt I should put this out there, even if it only helps one person.
Cheers,
Cake33
I am writing to help those trying ease withdraw symptoms, focusing on opiates or opiate like drugs (a semi-important distinction).......
To start off, I have withdrawn from so many different drugs over the past 8 years that I am amazed I'm still here sometimes; namely, Heroin, Benzos, Addys, Poppy Seed Tea, Tramadol, Oxy, Alcohol, Wellbutrin, Morphine, Kratom, you name it I have have probably done it. For exclusion purposes, I have done Methadone, Meth, Coke, Suboxone, Ecstasy and other shit but only in short duration. The following regimen will focus on Opiates (Oxy, etc...), Kratom (yes its shitty), Trams (don't listen to people who say Opiates are easier), or Poppy Seed Tea.
I probably do not need to explain what you are in for, but understand you can and will get through it. That said, you have to want sobriety. Btw, I am not a fan of tapers, as I could never stick to the schedule (always made up an excuse to take more).
Regimen: Broken out by before/after you quite
Before You quite
1. Start Exercising: Begin working out before you stop taking your last dose, as it will be more difficult to start cold turkey in the full throws of withdrawal.
2. Buy Vitamins: B6, B12, Magnesium, and Zinc will be critical. Start taking these before 3wks prior, if not longer
3. Get Meds but do start taking them: The following list will help mitigate most withdrawal symptoms and can easily be found online
- Deprenyl: Requires a prescription, but can easily be found online (HIGHLY RECOMMEND). The drug will help boost your dopamine levels, which will be very important after you begin withdrawing
- Loperamide: Imodium, this will help with shits and in higher doses will eliminate most symptoms (+20mgs depending on your habit)
- Ibuprofen/Naproxen/Tylenol: Buy a shit load
- PEA & Hordenine: This will help boost Serotonin and energy levels (easily found online)
- Phenibut: Will reduce/eliminate anxiety and help you sleep
4. Ask for sometime off of work
5. Book several massages (if you can afford it)
Stop Using, Now the fun begins
1. Exercise: While in the full throws of withdrawal, this is the last thing you will want to do; however, you will all but eliminate RLS symptoms...... not to mention the natural endorphins you will release. Also, i've listed it first, because it is by far the most important.
2. Take Vitamins: Continue Taking the Vitamins listed above. If you have been doing this prior to starting the withdrawal, you will be a much happier
camper. Trust me, I've done it both ways and not all.
3. Take Meds as needed: I'm not going to tell you how to dose, but happy to answer questions....
4. Time off of work: I actually prefer to keep my mind occupied by working, but that can be very difficult without the meds I recommended. If you have a physical job, I would take time off.
5. Get massages: This will help so much with the joint pain, etc...
If I can help answer questions, please let me know. I felt I should put this out there, even if it only helps one person.
Cheers,
Cake33