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Just out of curiosity, how many of you have quit doing an opiate or an opioid cold turkey, gotten through withdrawals, and NEVER relapsed? hehe..this should be interesting.
........Most people I know who tried cold turkey don't realize that you have to do more than just stop taking drugs to really stay clean. If people knew that, maybe it would work.
Not me. I've gone through cycles of opiate addiction over the past five or six years.
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I could have done it cold turkey if I knew back then to move out of town, change my number and ask for support. The times I tried to do cold turkey I was living right next to my dealer, hanging out with the same people and I didn't tell anyone who didn't already know (ie: drug friends) that I was quitting so that didn't work too well.
Most people I know who tried cold turkey don't realize that you have to do more than just stop taking drugs to really stay clean. If people knew that, maybe it would work.
no one quits cold turkey. that's the point i'm trying to make. if this thread stayed on the main page for three weeks i bet it wouldn't have anyone who quit cold turkey successfully.
I know someone who went cold turkey off methadone after years of opiate addiction. She didn't sleep for months but stuck it out; she said she was crazy for about a year. That was over five years ago and she hasn't used since. I think they're rare, but they do exist and are unlikely to be reading posts on bluelight.
wait, what? the question CAN have an answer other than no. all that would be required is someone who quit cold turkey forever. it's not like it's a myth...right? right.My point is that the question can't really have an answer other than "no". 95% of people are gonna relapse until they're in a casket no matter how many times they try and quit. The 5% of people who are motivated enough to make it almost always ask for help (which usually means rehab, which is required by law to medically detox you) instead of go through the trial and error of seeing what works and what doesn't work.
bahahahahaEvery time I quit opiates it's cold turkey.
Just out of curiosity, how many of you have quit doing an opiate or an opioid cold turkey, gotten through withdrawals, and NEVER relapsed? hehe..this should be interesting.

tapering what? the drug of choice? or bupe? if you mean bupe, then i know at least ten...And how many people have quit by tapering and never relapsed?![]()
I know someone who went cold turkey off methadone after years of opiate addiction. She didn't sleep for months but stuck it out; she said she was crazy for about a year. That was over five years ago and she hasn't used since. I think they're rare, but they do exist and are unlikely to be reading posts on bluelight.
yeah, i wasn't really including methadone or bupe...those were created to be used, then tapered, then stopped.Plus I thought we were talking about quitting heroin or one's other opiate of choice/addiction, which is not really the same as quitting methadone maintenance after years
And how many people have quit by tapering and never relapsed?![]()
I mean switching from their DOC to suboxone or methadone, and then slowly getting off the subs or methadone.tapering what? the drug of choice? or bupe? if you mean bupe, then i know at least ten...
if you're clean for a year and then relapse...i just don't understand that. it makes no sense to me, personally. how can someone successfully fight psychological dependance for a year and then fall? makes absolutely nooo sense to me. i relapsed 2 days after all withdrawal symptoms were gone after quitting cold turkey. why? because psychological addiction is a bitch. but how can you fight it off for a year and then possibly rationalize relapsing? makes no sense to me. sorry.I mean switching from their DOC to suboxone or methadone, and then slowly getting off the subs or methadone.
Come back in a few years and let us know if they are still clean. I know plenty of people that quit for several years, but one way or another they ended up relapsing.
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