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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards

getting sick, need some help

miss mae

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heeellloo everyone, im new to the forum. ive been reading through the recent posts and i have a question....ive been taking oxy 80s, perc 30s/15s for a few months and have run out. im starting to feel the w/d and was wondering what i could do to ease that? obviously i know i could take more but at the moment i cant find any. im SOL and feelin really lame. any suggestions?

the symptoms i have now are anxiety (have that anyway) restless legs, sore muscles, hershey squirts and super irritated. i think the last one is just cause i cant find anything to help. im not interested in quitting just need some relief from this crap till i can find something. tried takin hydrocodone but that didnt touch it, as my tolerance is pretty high. i feel like an a-hole for getting to this point but its not like i can walk down the street and find something where i live. i feel icky and i know its gonna get worse so any suggestions are welcome!
 
I hate you have to go through this. I go through about a day or two of it every month when I run out of tramadol early. Yes...tramadol has some pretty nasty withdrawal. Some report that it's worse than withdrawal from the more potent opioids, including oxycodone.

If you can get ahold of any benzodiazepines, such as Xanax (alprazolam), Valium (diazepam), Klonopin (clonazepam), etc. They can help a little. Be careful with those, as dependency to benzos develops rather quickly. If you're like me, you won't like the feeling they give you much anyway. They do take away some of the shaking and restlessness of withdrawal. They can also help you sleep.

Also, believe it or not, soaking in a hot bath tub or taking a warm shower really helps with a lot of the aches. I didn't believe it at first, either, but during tramadol withdrawal, I can easily take 5 or 7 hot showers a day.

For your diarrhea, the over-the-counter opioid known as Imodium (loperamide) can do wonders. It does not cross the blood-brain-barrier however, so only diarrhea will be controlled.

Some people report Benadryl (diphenhydramine), Dramamine (dimenhydrinate), or Unisom (doxylamine) can help with the insomnia as well, if you can not come across any benzos.

Stay hydrated. Take some vitamins. Try to eat. Keep your mind occupied. It's difficult.
 
yeah when I am going through Tramadol withdrawal, and by the way I started a hydrocodone habit after I quit tramadol and withdrew from those as well, and let me tell you the Hydro WD was nowhere NEAR the intensity of a tramadol withdrawal, didn't even come close, but to the OP, heres what you need to do that will help rather quickly, get your credit card out and order some KRATOM have it overnighted buy a large amount and keep it in the stash it will reduce or eliminate your withdawal symptoms until you can connect to your drug again. also when I was WD and took benadryl it made my RLS 100% worse
 
honestly fuck oc if u really wanna get fucked up do some h. but besides that try and get ahold of suboxon, its a mirical drug and u just need a fourth of it, also try and get some methadone it will take away the bone achesand cold sweats
 
Take Imodium,

I have a 150-200 mg hydro habit..

I can take 50-60 mg of Imodium a day and kill off most of the W/Ds..

not like you will feel slightly better..like you feel amazing compared to how W/Ds feel
 
watch out with these, they can make the aching legs worse in my experience....

the rest the above poster wrote, i agree with

When I was in WD's I tried using Diphenhydramine for sleep. I use it all the time and always have for sleep, with no problems. But when I used it during wd's I felt like a fish out of water because I couldn't stop moving my legs, it was one of the most flagrantly annoying experiences ever.
 
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