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Hey everyone!
i wanted to create a post detailing my personal experience so far on vivitrol. Currently I am in the middle of shot 6, with 7 more to go. I went to an inpatient rehab back in February & stayed for 37 days, during which the last two weeks I was there the doctor started me on 50mg naltrexone tablets to see how I would react.
The very first day I took the pill, I felt great, but as days went by I noticed I began to feel extremely tired & lethargic in the middle of the day. Also, the muscles in my body felt like they needed to be stretched constantly. However, I dealt with it & continued on because I knew I wouldn't have anywhere to return home to had I not agreed to get on the shot.
Needless to say, those side effects I felt early on went away after a month or two of being on the medication. HOWEVER, the 5th & 6th months have been a slight struggle for me. The constant fatigue seems to be getting worse. I have lost about 20-25 pounds (& I'm already a pretty small girl so if anything I want to GAIN) because I never have an appetite & when I do try to eat I can only eat about a quarter of my meal before I start to feel sick. About 95% of any bowel movement I have is straight up explosive diarrhea as well..I'm sorry if that's TMI but I'm just being honest. It has also been a serious STRUGGLE to wake up in the morning. My muscles ache, I yawn a lot & my eyes water (kind of feels like the beginning stages of withdrawal).
As far as cravings go, I strongly believe it takes 3-4 months for naltrexone to really curb opiate cravings, & even then it's my opinion that the only reason you begin to crave less is because you know in the back of your mind you cannot get high. A couple things I was surprised about though is the affect it had on my taste for alcohol and cigarettes. Alcohol was never my DOC but I was definitely a social drinker, & beer was my favorite. Now, just the thought of having a beer makes me cringe. I only drink when it comes time right before my next shot and the medicine starts to wear off. Believe me early on I tried to get a buzz wherever I could and that included getting drunk, but it was always so futile because yes physically I would get drunk. I'd be walking sideways & my body felt heavy, but I wasn't happy, giggly or uninhibited. I didn't get any type of euphoric feeling from drinking. Today, I don't really have that desire to escape my own mind like I did early on.
Cigarettes though. I used to smoke a pack a day & now I'll have days where I only smoke one single cig.
Sorry this is so long, kudos to you if you made it to the end. I'm just really curious about others experiences with naltrexone (pill or shot), especially long term (I think 13 months is the max, which is what I'm doing). Anyway, I know for a fact I wouldn't be clean from opiates today had I not forced myself to get that first shot & there are certainly pros & cons to getting it.. It's not for everyone & I understand that. But I'd love to hear any thoughts/opinions/questions and experiences on the matter. Hope you're all doing well ?
i wanted to create a post detailing my personal experience so far on vivitrol. Currently I am in the middle of shot 6, with 7 more to go. I went to an inpatient rehab back in February & stayed for 37 days, during which the last two weeks I was there the doctor started me on 50mg naltrexone tablets to see how I would react.
The very first day I took the pill, I felt great, but as days went by I noticed I began to feel extremely tired & lethargic in the middle of the day. Also, the muscles in my body felt like they needed to be stretched constantly. However, I dealt with it & continued on because I knew I wouldn't have anywhere to return home to had I not agreed to get on the shot.
Needless to say, those side effects I felt early on went away after a month or two of being on the medication. HOWEVER, the 5th & 6th months have been a slight struggle for me. The constant fatigue seems to be getting worse. I have lost about 20-25 pounds (& I'm already a pretty small girl so if anything I want to GAIN) because I never have an appetite & when I do try to eat I can only eat about a quarter of my meal before I start to feel sick. About 95% of any bowel movement I have is straight up explosive diarrhea as well..I'm sorry if that's TMI but I'm just being honest. It has also been a serious STRUGGLE to wake up in the morning. My muscles ache, I yawn a lot & my eyes water (kind of feels like the beginning stages of withdrawal).
As far as cravings go, I strongly believe it takes 3-4 months for naltrexone to really curb opiate cravings, & even then it's my opinion that the only reason you begin to crave less is because you know in the back of your mind you cannot get high. A couple things I was surprised about though is the affect it had on my taste for alcohol and cigarettes. Alcohol was never my DOC but I was definitely a social drinker, & beer was my favorite. Now, just the thought of having a beer makes me cringe. I only drink when it comes time right before my next shot and the medicine starts to wear off. Believe me early on I tried to get a buzz wherever I could and that included getting drunk, but it was always so futile because yes physically I would get drunk. I'd be walking sideways & my body felt heavy, but I wasn't happy, giggly or uninhibited. I didn't get any type of euphoric feeling from drinking. Today, I don't really have that desire to escape my own mind like I did early on.
Cigarettes though. I used to smoke a pack a day & now I'll have days where I only smoke one single cig.
Sorry this is so long, kudos to you if you made it to the end. I'm just really curious about others experiences with naltrexone (pill or shot), especially long term (I think 13 months is the max, which is what I'm doing). Anyway, I know for a fact I wouldn't be clean from opiates today had I not forced myself to get that first shot & there are certainly pros & cons to getting it.. It's not for everyone & I understand that. But I'd love to hear any thoughts/opinions/questions and experiences on the matter. Hope you're all doing well ?