captainkingsnake
Greenlighter
Also with opiates I found it harder to quit each time, every time I detoxed and then started again I went right back to where I started and the withdrawals would last longer and be more intense. The first time I quit was easy. The second time was harder. By the time 10 years had gone by I no longer believed it was possible to do. Though I did do it, pretty recently. With help from ibogaine.
And for science here:
I believe this has a lot to do with weakened adrenals. Withdrawal is VERY taxing on the body, it may not kill you, but best believe that pain is real and will affect the body. If you research adrenal fatigue and what will cause it, the life of a junkie or simply someone who has gone through opiate detox is a prime candidate for this sort of thing.
I got into some choice TCM and the begining and end of my first successful kick, which took over a month and spanned the country. It was sort of like a visions quest or walk of manhood, in hindsight...
but anyway, during this I met a wandering herbalist. A nomad, who would sell his formulas to big companies and then just wander the earth until he needed more money. He taught me chinese herbs and JING. Told me i had to get my jing back up (I was in the initial stages of cold turkey suboxen withdrawal, had some issues with getting a script filled, i.e. death)
several rabbit holes and warp tubes later I get to researching the stuff.
I start taking all kinds of herbs to rebuild my jing(jing is kidney energy, adrenal glands)...reishi mushroom, he shou wu - these where the best. I slowly felt rebuilt.
It's a lot to go into here, but if you're inclined to do something more...take your medicinal herbs, post kick. Maybe change the diet around, take in less stims, less cigarettes...
Om