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A brief background to SWIMs situation:
- The usual 'difficult childhood' (mother and father took off in separate directions and SWIM was left with grandma who did her best but SWIM was utterly miserable and struggled with abandonment issues and insecurities that developed into unspecified psychological and emotional disturbances at an early age). By the age of 11 SWIM found the onslaught of intense emotions (anger, hopelessness, self-hatred etc) and negative thoughts difficult to endure. She was assessed and found to have no treatable psychiatric illnesses (several years of counselling and various courses of Diazepam helped none).
SWIM was desperate to escape the constant discomfort within herself and inevitably found recreational drugs to be that escape - from cannabis to speed, sliding all the way down to injecting heroine and crack daily by 16 yrs old. She hated pretty much every day of it but she was more afraid of having to face herself and the hell of her reality than going through the self-imposed hell of addiction every day.
SWIM's addiction consumed her life until she met her fiance, 12 yrs ago, when she was 24. He loved her and supported her and after an 8 year battle she finally got stable on 100mg methadone with no additional drug use. Life began once the recreational drug use stopped - they bought a house together, she passed her driving test, got a car, and they had a beautiful baby son together.
She still suffered with her mood swings, but everything in her life had improved so much that everyone (including her) presumed her emotions and psychology would stabilize in time. And it did, to a great degree, until her methadone reduction hit below the 30mg mark... then SWIM started to notice negative thoughts and mood problems surfacing again.
SWIM had been reducing so slowly so she didnt notice it (1mg a month!!) from 100mg to 30mg and found this an effective way of avoiding all withdrawal symptoms, but she decided she wanted to detox quicker so that she can be free of the opiates once and for all as she realises the methadone is just a legal form of heroine addiction and she wants to get clean ready for her son's school holidays this summer.
She increased her taper rate from 1mg a month to *1mg a week* for the past 5 weeks, taking her down to 25mg methadone. She is now experiencing violent mood swings and really struggling to control intense emotions and negative thoughts - although she is not experiencing physical withdrawal symptoms.
SWIM realises that the intensely difficult emotions, thoughts, memories etc that she was covering up and avoiding during active drug addiction (particularly the opiates) are rising to the surface and need to be dealt with effectively as she gradually removes the opiate blanket and comes off the methadone.... but.... she doesnt know where to start as she never learnt to handle them as she was growing up. She feels overwhelmed by these strong emotions and thoughts (depression, anxiety, intense anger, hopelessness etc) at times, and she's wondering if:-
a) Are psychological/emotional disturbances 'normal' when coming of opiates after 20 yrs? ...
b). whether she should slow down her methadone taper or on the contrary speed it up and sprint for the finish line so it is not such a slow drawn-out low grade stress on her mind and emotions?... and
c). what can she do to help herself get a handle on her thoughts, moods and emotions during methadone taper and then detox? Has anyone got any tools they found helpful for similar issues?
SWIM takes 100mg Amitriptyline, 10mg Baclofen as needed and 10mg Zolpidem for sleep (for Fibromyalgia which presented itself mid-way through methadone taper) . She also uses the Amitriptyline for her depression, but maybe it isnt strong enough for severe depression?
What tools can SWIM use to
Any advice would be hugely appreciated guys. Thanks for listening. x
- The usual 'difficult childhood' (mother and father took off in separate directions and SWIM was left with grandma who did her best but SWIM was utterly miserable and struggled with abandonment issues and insecurities that developed into unspecified psychological and emotional disturbances at an early age). By the age of 11 SWIM found the onslaught of intense emotions (anger, hopelessness, self-hatred etc) and negative thoughts difficult to endure. She was assessed and found to have no treatable psychiatric illnesses (several years of counselling and various courses of Diazepam helped none).
SWIM was desperate to escape the constant discomfort within herself and inevitably found recreational drugs to be that escape - from cannabis to speed, sliding all the way down to injecting heroine and crack daily by 16 yrs old. She hated pretty much every day of it but she was more afraid of having to face herself and the hell of her reality than going through the self-imposed hell of addiction every day.
SWIM's addiction consumed her life until she met her fiance, 12 yrs ago, when she was 24. He loved her and supported her and after an 8 year battle she finally got stable on 100mg methadone with no additional drug use. Life began once the recreational drug use stopped - they bought a house together, she passed her driving test, got a car, and they had a beautiful baby son together.
She still suffered with her mood swings, but everything in her life had improved so much that everyone (including her) presumed her emotions and psychology would stabilize in time. And it did, to a great degree, until her methadone reduction hit below the 30mg mark... then SWIM started to notice negative thoughts and mood problems surfacing again.
SWIM had been reducing so slowly so she didnt notice it (1mg a month!!) from 100mg to 30mg and found this an effective way of avoiding all withdrawal symptoms, but she decided she wanted to detox quicker so that she can be free of the opiates once and for all as she realises the methadone is just a legal form of heroine addiction and she wants to get clean ready for her son's school holidays this summer.
She increased her taper rate from 1mg a month to *1mg a week* for the past 5 weeks, taking her down to 25mg methadone. She is now experiencing violent mood swings and really struggling to control intense emotions and negative thoughts - although she is not experiencing physical withdrawal symptoms.
SWIM realises that the intensely difficult emotions, thoughts, memories etc that she was covering up and avoiding during active drug addiction (particularly the opiates) are rising to the surface and need to be dealt with effectively as she gradually removes the opiate blanket and comes off the methadone.... but.... she doesnt know where to start as she never learnt to handle them as she was growing up. She feels overwhelmed by these strong emotions and thoughts (depression, anxiety, intense anger, hopelessness etc) at times, and she's wondering if:-
a) Are psychological/emotional disturbances 'normal' when coming of opiates after 20 yrs? ...
b). whether she should slow down her methadone taper or on the contrary speed it up and sprint for the finish line so it is not such a slow drawn-out low grade stress on her mind and emotions?... and
c). what can she do to help herself get a handle on her thoughts, moods and emotions during methadone taper and then detox? Has anyone got any tools they found helpful for similar issues?
SWIM takes 100mg Amitriptyline, 10mg Baclofen as needed and 10mg Zolpidem for sleep (for Fibromyalgia which presented itself mid-way through methadone taper) . She also uses the Amitriptyline for her depression, but maybe it isnt strong enough for severe depression?
What tools can SWIM use to
Any advice would be hugely appreciated guys. Thanks for listening. x
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