Opi withdrawal is pretty easy imo. Been through it a million times. Get mentally ready for 3 really bad days. If you wanna play for big money, alcohol withdrawal is the game for you.
Yeah see this is what I am talking about.
It's how many times you were in situation in which u had to go through WD process
Current status is def-con 3 of tortured, raked, raped, given the choice by health issues... "You can take the window or you can take the stairs..."
Just joshing... the withdrawals get worse the longer you stay on them. PAWS gets worse in long-term treatment. I lost count of WD's. I got lost in the system.
Recently during a 32bpm 36hr bradycardia event they hospital won't give my all my meds (9qty that cause withdrawals). They reduced my MME by 325 MME instantly, Clonindine 0.9mg, Lunesta 3mg, Ativan 2mg, Vistaril PAM 200mg, Cyclobenzaprine 30mg, Toprol 100mg, Lisinipril 40mg, Diltaziem 240mg. Pulse went to 170bpm sustained for 1hr and the junkfood vendor nurses were snacking
Bought caught a felony mad throwing chairs and slamming the 350lb firedoor at 4am-5am and yelling at nurses like I was playing in a college football finals home game. Uber or give me death discharge. My PCP said ,"Jesus."
I shamed them on my way out there was not Dr's orders for "medication management" but it was written on my board. I was going to go home and take all of these medications to get rid of these withdrawals so I do not understand what point they are trying to prove. Stupid medical training, I shamed them. I told the heart the doctor I will not enter the hospital without a contract signed that I get to have all of my Rx's and my doctor's high risk patient letter that I am under his care as well."