RodJonse
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Hi. So, I'm having a little problem here.
A while ago I was prescribed by my doctor for horrible headaches I have a few times weekly some Hydrocodone (WATSON 7.5/325) and used a bottle of 28 over the course of about two months, then I ran out. I figured the rate at which I used them would not be enough for withdrawal symptoms and didn't worry about it. About 4 days after I ran out I woke up with a restless feeling and a horrible stomach ache. This went on for about 2 days, with occasional chills. I though for sure it was in fact withdrawals.
Eventually the pain got intolerably bad (which I thought was odd for the withdrawals for an lower strength opiate taken for only two months) and I went to the hospital. The pain was mostly in my abdominal and stomach area. They gave me hydromorphone to stop the pain and at that point I assumed cross tolerance for opiods would reduce the symptoms of the withdrawal. They didn't.
They ran a bunch of tests there to deduce what was wrong. At this point, I was considering I might have some sort of stomach ulcer or something (since I'd been having stomach aches occasionally for the last half a year), but the tests returned normal results. They told me that "stomach pain was a tricky one" and that they usually don't find what it is most of the time. They prescribed some Percocet and I went home.
Now, here's the thing, it's two days later and I've taken a Percocet each day. My symptoms still remain, and right now I have the chills and a stomach ache. My question is, wouldn't the Percocet stop the withdrawals? Does it have to be exactly Hydrocodone again to end this? Because of how long this has gone on, I feel that it is indeed most likely that I'm either sick with some sort of virus or I have some sort of stomach issue that's aside from the opiates, but I just thought I'd come on here and ask you guys since I'm still unsure. Could withdrawals develop this fast, for this long (6 days total now), and are stomach aches a typical symptom of them?
A while ago I was prescribed by my doctor for horrible headaches I have a few times weekly some Hydrocodone (WATSON 7.5/325) and used a bottle of 28 over the course of about two months, then I ran out. I figured the rate at which I used them would not be enough for withdrawal symptoms and didn't worry about it. About 4 days after I ran out I woke up with a restless feeling and a horrible stomach ache. This went on for about 2 days, with occasional chills. I though for sure it was in fact withdrawals.
Eventually the pain got intolerably bad (which I thought was odd for the withdrawals for an lower strength opiate taken for only two months) and I went to the hospital. The pain was mostly in my abdominal and stomach area. They gave me hydromorphone to stop the pain and at that point I assumed cross tolerance for opiods would reduce the symptoms of the withdrawal. They didn't.
They ran a bunch of tests there to deduce what was wrong. At this point, I was considering I might have some sort of stomach ulcer or something (since I'd been having stomach aches occasionally for the last half a year), but the tests returned normal results. They told me that "stomach pain was a tricky one" and that they usually don't find what it is most of the time. They prescribed some Percocet and I went home.
Now, here's the thing, it's two days later and I've taken a Percocet each day. My symptoms still remain, and right now I have the chills and a stomach ache. My question is, wouldn't the Percocet stop the withdrawals? Does it have to be exactly Hydrocodone again to end this? Because of how long this has gone on, I feel that it is indeed most likely that I'm either sick with some sort of virus or I have some sort of stomach issue that's aside from the opiates, but I just thought I'd come on here and ask you guys since I'm still unsure. Could withdrawals develop this fast, for this long (6 days total now), and are stomach aches a typical symptom of them?
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