This is just a personal note of what I have done to get of the dreaded H and other opiates . I was an H addict for a long time of my life and eventually had to go to a rehab to get clean, long story short from that experience I got clean and was on a maintenance dose of subutex, seroquel and valium for roughly a year long and then weaned myself of those chemicals till I was no longer depended on them. This all took me another year from lowering dosages of the three and switching over to methadone till the point I was only on seroquel and benzos and then only benzos and then nothing. During this time I smoked cannabis constantly and when I was eventually of all chemicals I was only smoking cannabis. I can say that cannabis helped me a lot through or during this transition faze.. Anyhow a couple years later I was clean for a long time and eventually relapsed ( yes I know, bad mistake on my part).. So after getting back on the H I got a Doc that helped me out as an out patient and Rx'd me subutex again. I would wait a full day after last dose and then hit the subs but only for 3 days and then only do benzos for another few days and then withdrawals was easy to go through but by doing this I started another vicious circle as I knew I could use a few days, detox a few days and then repeat. So this was not helping too. Then I came across the benzo, gabbies and tramadol home rehab/detox. This worked as well as I got clean again without the subs but still benzos was in the equation. This cocktail worked but left me semi dependent on the benzos, which wasn't really a problem as I use benzos everyday for my anxiety , SAD, insomnia and so on. So long story short. There are a lot of ways to get of the drug you dependent on but will power and discipline will always play a key and plus the chance of swapping one addiction for another is another possibility. Today I am still dependent on benzos for a few reasons but would love to get of them too. So now I'm looking in medicinal cannabis or the variety there of to help get me away from the rest of the chems in my life. Not sure if this post helped anyone or gave any insight but there is a way to break free, just be honest with yourself and the people that you want to help you. Opiate/opioid dependency is no joke and is a life time battle.
So I guess my advice is to get professional help depending how far you are down the rabbit hole but if that is not an option and you have access to some of the above mentioned chems or methods that can ease your road to recovery.. Please note I'm not a doctor or a professional in any of these fields or anything to do with chems and so forth.
I wish everyone on this thread the best of luck and hope that each and everyone of you get to your desired finishing line.
Much love
Your Coffeetonian
So I guess my advice is to get professional help depending how far you are down the rabbit hole but if that is not an option and you have access to some of the above mentioned chems or methods that can ease your road to recovery.. Please note I'm not a doctor or a professional in any of these fields or anything to do with chems and so forth.
I wish everyone on this thread the best of luck and hope that each and everyone of you get to your desired finishing line.
Much love
Your Coffeetonian