yeah the words "just quit" are not synonymous with Opiate use, I also use to be the guy that was like Hey just deal with being sick, you've had the flu before right, and that was my ignorance before I experienced myself, because opiate withdrawals are waaay more than just a "flu", the body sensations and restless leg syndrome by itself is worse than any flu I've ever had, not to mention the diareah, vomiting, stomach cramps, body aches, shakes, cold chills, sweating, anxiety, depression, lethargy, overall feeling of wanting to kill yourself just to make it go away.
Just stopping is virtually impossible for someone physically dependent on opiates, that's not to say it can't be done or hasn't been done, but most people don't have the willpower and or the fortitude to put themselves through that torture when relief is just a few pills away.
I remember I use to think Cocaine was bad, I once was a heavy user of cocaine staying up for a week at a time doing coke, even smoking hard,. whatever form I could get it, and when I ran out I craved it baad, I thought I was going through withdrawals, in hindsight it was ALL mental, after about a month of not doing coke I didn't even think about it anymore, and at the time I thought that was hard, shiiiiiiit piece of cake compared to opiate withdrawal where when I came off of those, it's not like you just want it and crave it really bad like coke, your body PSYSICALLY gets sicker than you've ever been in life without it, you literally cannot function without it,
so NO when you get to a 25 percocet a day tolerance(btw hope he is doing cwe's or just getting roxy or oc)
You cannot JUST STOP