Which meds and how specifically did you taper ?
Let's see...at my peak I was taking MS Contin 60 mgs twice a day, oxycodone 30 mgs 6 times a day and dilaudid 8 mgs as needed. I took the MS Contin as prescribed, but would often take 150 to 200 mgs of oxy in one dose and redose. I took these meds at these doses for maybe two years.
I was able to stop taking the oxy and dilaudid cold turkey because I had the MS Contin to keep me steady....because I took my breakthrough meds in such high doses, I would usually run out two weeks early...I think my body had adjusted to not having them.
The morphine was a different story. My back doc supervised the taper. He specializes in pain management as well. Anyway, the first month he kept my morphine the same and dropped me to oxy 10 mgs twice a day
Month two: dropped me to MS Contin 30 mgs twice a day. Got horrible withdraw symptom which lasted about a week.
Month three : dropped me to MS Contin 15 mgs twice a day. Same amount of withdraw.
Month four: gave me the option to do what I wanted. I cut my self to one 15 mg per day ( I cut it in half actually and took it twice a day) but then I said fuck it....I was tired of the withdraw and did not want to go through it yet again so I just stopped it altogether. Instead of a week, I only felt withdraw for maybe three days and it was not as bad. Now I feel great!
Swimmingdancer....I don't know how methadone compares to the drugs I was taking. What happened to me was I forgot to take my morning dose (which believe me, that is not something I forget) and happened to be traveling out of town that day and had none with me. I panicked, but as the day went on I realized that I did not really feel too bad at all. That gave me the courage to jump off. I really could not face the idea of withdrawing again.
It felt good to take control like that. Maybe with the methadone you could try spacing out the doses more than twelve hours? The key for me, however, was giving my body a month to stabilize on the new dose...after week one, it felt pretty much the same as when I was dosing way higher.
It was scary for sure...I wish good luck to everyone else facing this...