Damitri the Greek
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- Apr 23, 2009
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Okay, so I have been court ordered to take vivitrol for a DWI that I got.
I have no history of opiate abuse, and the judge has ordered me to take vivitrol specifically for alcohol addiction.
However, I have really bad kidney stones and am prescribed hydrocodone on a regular basis.
What should I do?
I have no desire to do opiates other then when my kidney stones begin to aggravate me. When that occurs I'm in an extreme amount of pain for 24 to 48 hours.
Will the vivitrol lessen the affects of the hydrocodone?
I know the doctor can always trump the judge's decision to take a medication based on health reasons. I have high liver enzymes so I'm hoping that this will cause the doctor to not approve the vivitrol.
Are there any other medications the doctor could suggest I take that deal specifically with alcohol, and not opiates?
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have no history of opiate abuse, and the judge has ordered me to take vivitrol specifically for alcohol addiction.
However, I have really bad kidney stones and am prescribed hydrocodone on a regular basis.
What should I do?
I have no desire to do opiates other then when my kidney stones begin to aggravate me. When that occurs I'm in an extreme amount of pain for 24 to 48 hours.
Will the vivitrol lessen the affects of the hydrocodone?
I know the doctor can always trump the judge's decision to take a medication based on health reasons. I have high liver enzymes so I'm hoping that this will cause the doctor to not approve the vivitrol.
Are there any other medications the doctor could suggest I take that deal specifically with alcohol, and not opiates?
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
