BigG
Ex-Bluelighter
Hiya folks, sorry not been on in a week or so. Thanks so much for all the kind words and encouragement.
I made it to around the 1 week mark then the pain just became intolerable (the WDs weren't exactly a pick-nick either). My doc wouldn't prescribe lofexadine as he recons that on;y drug & alcohol are allowed but he did prescribe some clonidine after much argument. I found that helped a little with the adrenaline surges/hot flushes but did little else and made the fatigue element even worse. I had no choice really but to resume my taper.
I'm so disappointed about this as you've no idea who hard it was or how deeply into the depths of my soul I had to dig to just get that far while still working.
I think (as I already knew really) that after 20 years, going from 180 to 100 in 8 weeks then jumping isn't doable by yourself. I think it maybe just doable if you were in some type of inpatient re-had and didn't have to go to work and they were feeding you benzos and whatnot but on your own, with no-support, while working? Just too hard I'm afraid.
I've always felt that I had the strength of will and inner resolve to get past anything but every man has his limit and the situation I described above was mine.
I'm still continuing my quick taper though safe in the knowledge that no matter how rough I think I feel with the drops it can't be anywhere near as bad as what I've just gone though.
PS Rassy - I already knew that mate I was being sarcastic. I knew a positive, nice post was beyond you
I made it to around the 1 week mark then the pain just became intolerable (the WDs weren't exactly a pick-nick either). My doc wouldn't prescribe lofexadine as he recons that on;y drug & alcohol are allowed but he did prescribe some clonidine after much argument. I found that helped a little with the adrenaline surges/hot flushes but did little else and made the fatigue element even worse. I had no choice really but to resume my taper.
I'm so disappointed about this as you've no idea who hard it was or how deeply into the depths of my soul I had to dig to just get that far while still working.
I think (as I already knew really) that after 20 years, going from 180 to 100 in 8 weeks then jumping isn't doable by yourself. I think it maybe just doable if you were in some type of inpatient re-had and didn't have to go to work and they were feeding you benzos and whatnot but on your own, with no-support, while working? Just too hard I'm afraid.
I've always felt that I had the strength of will and inner resolve to get past anything but every man has his limit and the situation I described above was mine.
I'm still continuing my quick taper though safe in the knowledge that no matter how rough I think I feel with the drops it can't be anywhere near as bad as what I've just gone though.
PS Rassy - I already knew that mate I was being sarcastic. I knew a positive, nice post was beyond you

