I've been on and off opiates for a while, and would like to share the best ways I've dealt with coming off of them. Short, simple, and quick.
When you decide it's time to quite, the first thing you should do is get into a regular exercise routine, whether it be going in longs walks, hitting the gym or running. Do this as much as possible, preferably 3-5 times a week. Once you have built up your endurance, start to ween yourself off of opiates. For me it was pills. Gradually take less and less everyday. It sounds hard to do but it can be done, and continue to exercise even more as you ween yourself. Get down to a small enough dose until you feel like you are ready to quit. Once you have hit the withdrawals, try doing some exercise, even if it's only a little, and get your hands on some kratom. During this time, I found it important to do things that stimulate the mind, such as things you used to do that you really enjoyed. I got into my car and took a long drive to one of my favorite places and blared one of my favorite CDs and sang at the top of my lungs. If you can't sleep at night, try to get ahold of some benzos. If that is impossible, take some OTC sleeping aids , melatonin and lavender tea. I also found it especially helpful to see a doctor and have prescribed a low dose of an anti depressant. This helped tremendously. Take long hot baths, use a heating pad, meditate, read a book and write into a journal. Drink plenty of fluids. All of these things made withdrawals so much easier. Before you know it, you will be feeling great in no time. You will actually be able to feel again.
When you decide it's time to quite, the first thing you should do is get into a regular exercise routine, whether it be going in longs walks, hitting the gym or running. Do this as much as possible, preferably 3-5 times a week. Once you have built up your endurance, start to ween yourself off of opiates. For me it was pills. Gradually take less and less everyday. It sounds hard to do but it can be done, and continue to exercise even more as you ween yourself. Get down to a small enough dose until you feel like you are ready to quit. Once you have hit the withdrawals, try doing some exercise, even if it's only a little, and get your hands on some kratom. During this time, I found it important to do things that stimulate the mind, such as things you used to do that you really enjoyed. I got into my car and took a long drive to one of my favorite places and blared one of my favorite CDs and sang at the top of my lungs. If you can't sleep at night, try to get ahold of some benzos. If that is impossible, take some OTC sleeping aids , melatonin and lavender tea. I also found it especially helpful to see a doctor and have prescribed a low dose of an anti depressant. This helped tremendously. Take long hot baths, use a heating pad, meditate, read a book and write into a journal. Drink plenty of fluids. All of these things made withdrawals so much easier. Before you know it, you will be feeling great in no time. You will actually be able to feel again.

