Changing opiates don’t cause the problems you’re describing. The general ‘shitty’ feeling from the meds is likely making it harder to figure out what parts of your current illness are more serious.I have been coughing up fresh blood along with major mucus.
I am scared because for weeks, I had this weird crackling sound coming from my lungs. Had the worst cough and sickness.
I think that black stringy stuff was lung tissue.
There are many things I am not trusting about the medical system right now.
I don’t want to go to the hospital and have them put me on a ventilator, drug me and kill me.
Lots of testimonies out there of this kind of thing happening.
I do not trust them anymore!
This is no normal flu either.
we have been too sick to go to the hospital!
I am just taking longer to get over it than my mom and I am wondering if it has gone into pneumonia.
Pneumonia is a symptom of serious withdrawal for me. I have had that happen before.
So that is why I was wondering about that.
I know opiate withdrawal won’t kill me.
But my underlying conditions might.
I am just confused as to what is happening and I am asking, is this to be expected from just the move in medications?
From 90 mg morphine a day to 24 mg suboxone a day?
It has been 3 months now...shouldn’t I be through the “adjustment period”?
The ‘crackling’ sound is fluid in your lungs. That’s bad…. Really bad. Pneumonia in healthy people can generally solve itself over the course of a few weeks, up to 2 or 3 months. Opiates can weaken your immune system, making it harder to fight a bacterial or fungal infection like pneumonia. And you have enough other health problems to amplify all of the potential negatives that come with an illness. But coughing up blood is a guaranteed trip to the emergency room (as far as I am concerned).
Please take this seriously P.O. If you see any bluish coloration to your lips, fingernails, or skin, it means you’re not getting enough oxygen and your lungs are more full of fluid than you realize. When it becomes that extreme, you could easily fall asleep and never wake up.