How long was your addicition before you quit ?
And where is your pain mostly ? Joints pain (specially legs), foot pain/ bottom of the foot, back pain, stomach pain ?
I have at morning upper back pain and stomach pain and through the day foot pain/ bottom of the foot + little bit knee pain.
My habit was very large in the end I jumped of 150 mgpd methadone, 260 mgpd roxy, and 6 mgpd xanax. I had been on the xanax for 17 years and physically dependent to opiates of a little under six years.
The tailbone and lower back pain is usually nero pain induced by the withdrawal. These medications usually entirely relive this. The can cause a physical dependence but IMO are not addicting.
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Some of the other pains you are experiencing may be due to low vitamine D.. as this is very common for long time opiate users to have. I would add the max recommended dosage of vitamine D as a supplement and consider having a vitamine D level blood test done as well as I actually had to double the max recommended dose for a few months as I was already taking the max and was still really low. To much vitamine D can have negative consequences so its smart to get the level before you go over the recommended dose.
The stomach pain is also likely the PAWS.. Allot of paws comes from the hypothalamus and this controls so many things including our hunger and vomit reactions.. How are your bowel movements, cause if you haven't gotten that system stabilized this may aslo be the cause.. so if your still constipated then I would try
Senokot S is a stool softener and laxative. If you do not want the laxative you can go for strait stool softener
Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate.
If you are stabilized or more in the loose stools fase then you may consider adding some loperamide. Loperamide is actually a strong opiate but is flushed from the blood brain barrier very quickly. There are opiate receptors in your digestive tract so the addition of this medication may calm the stomach pain. I would not use high doses of this as it is an opiate and affects the opiate receptors in the brain and the way to get these to shut down is to not interact with them.
As far as the foot pain are you on your feet allot during the day as this i feal would be a clear case of symptoms to do with Hyperalgesia.