nowherebutup
Greenlighter
First off just a quick thank you if you're reading this. My writing skills are not the best when I'm this miserable i.e. in withdrawal.
A few years ago I had to have surgery that was basically not a choice, but a must. I ended up with several more surgeries due to the first two not being successful. Soon after my third OP I realized the amount of daily pain I was in. I was referred to a pain clinic, (didn't know much about them, as I am not from the country where my OPs took place). Long story short, I was given heavy duty narcotics, no explanation on how incredibly hard they are to kick. I took what was given and while at first they seem to help tremendously, I soon realized that they created a lot of other issues that I wasn't okay with. However I continued to take a long acting Oxycontin 15 mg twice daily, that's it. *However without getting into specifics of the past, the amount use to be much higher and I also had short acting oxycodone as well. Which is why I made the decision to just stick to a plan of Oxycontin 15 mg twice daily, because I felt that when the time was right, I could quit. How so very wrong I was.
Fast forward to today and I've been without Oxycontin since Friday am. I have people I can speak with, but it's unnerving to hear you'll be fine, you're tough, you can do it, when they have no clue how hellish it is to be in withdrawal and not know when things will become easier. I write as I hope others who have been in my shoes can offer me words of encouragement and basically a place to keep myself in check. I'll update hoping I am successful in getting off all opiates.
I was given clonadine, tramadol, baclafen, gabapentin as well. Pretty much all of those minus the gaba have made me ill and of very little help.
I don't see the use in taking more drugs to combat my current situation since I've heard most of the above are also addicting.
If anyone has a time frame as to when I may start to feel better, I'd greatly appreciate anything you have to offer!
Thank you for reading!!
A few years ago I had to have surgery that was basically not a choice, but a must. I ended up with several more surgeries due to the first two not being successful. Soon after my third OP I realized the amount of daily pain I was in. I was referred to a pain clinic, (didn't know much about them, as I am not from the country where my OPs took place). Long story short, I was given heavy duty narcotics, no explanation on how incredibly hard they are to kick. I took what was given and while at first they seem to help tremendously, I soon realized that they created a lot of other issues that I wasn't okay with. However I continued to take a long acting Oxycontin 15 mg twice daily, that's it. *However without getting into specifics of the past, the amount use to be much higher and I also had short acting oxycodone as well. Which is why I made the decision to just stick to a plan of Oxycontin 15 mg twice daily, because I felt that when the time was right, I could quit. How so very wrong I was.
Fast forward to today and I've been without Oxycontin since Friday am. I have people I can speak with, but it's unnerving to hear you'll be fine, you're tough, you can do it, when they have no clue how hellish it is to be in withdrawal and not know when things will become easier. I write as I hope others who have been in my shoes can offer me words of encouragement and basically a place to keep myself in check. I'll update hoping I am successful in getting off all opiates.
I was given clonadine, tramadol, baclafen, gabapentin as well. Pretty much all of those minus the gaba have made me ill and of very little help.
I don't see the use in taking more drugs to combat my current situation since I've heard most of the above are also addicting.
If anyone has a time frame as to when I may start to feel better, I'd greatly appreciate anything you have to offer!
Thank you for reading!!
