Bomb319
Bluelighter
For me, methadone.
I feel like I nearly always begin to go through withdrawal significantly earlier when I take a large amount of diphenhydramine regularly. Nicotine (consumed from a vape) also seems like it may have a similar, but much lesser effect. I've been taking diph every night to sleep for at least 15 years, and more recently, during the day at times to potentiate methadone. Does anyone have any knowledge of or experience with this? Another thing is that even though the diph still can produce a strong drowsiness effect if I take enough, it's probably 100% psychological in its ability to help me sleep. Often I take several of them, end up watching TV or going online instead of sleeping, then take more. I want to stop taking them because of this, and also because they get really expensive to constantly buy, it becomes a huge pain to always have to make sure I have some on me, etc. It also has a synergistic effect on my methadone, so missing a dose will actually cause opiate withdrawal - sometimes severe.
It's hard to stop taking a drug you can buy OTC at any pharmacy. Even if I could sleep just fine without them, it's the anxiety of not having them and therefore not being able to sleep or the anticipation of opiate withdrawal that really get to me.
I feel like I nearly always begin to go through withdrawal significantly earlier when I take a large amount of diphenhydramine regularly. Nicotine (consumed from a vape) also seems like it may have a similar, but much lesser effect. I've been taking diph every night to sleep for at least 15 years, and more recently, during the day at times to potentiate methadone. Does anyone have any knowledge of or experience with this? Another thing is that even though the diph still can produce a strong drowsiness effect if I take enough, it's probably 100% psychological in its ability to help me sleep. Often I take several of them, end up watching TV or going online instead of sleeping, then take more. I want to stop taking them because of this, and also because they get really expensive to constantly buy, it becomes a huge pain to always have to make sure I have some on me, etc. It also has a synergistic effect on my methadone, so missing a dose will actually cause opiate withdrawal - sometimes severe.
It's hard to stop taking a drug you can buy OTC at any pharmacy. Even if I could sleep just fine without them, it's the anxiety of not having them and therefore not being able to sleep or the anticipation of opiate withdrawal that really get to me.