Why There Are Not A Lot of Success Stories Regarding Tapering
I am playing around with my taper schedule, already. I am ashamed to admit it, but feel the need to put it out there. I am using walking as one method of distraction while waiting to be able to take my next dose, as I do get a mild stomach upset, with anxiety and that feeling that time is not moving, as the main w/d symptoms. Because I do actually have pain issues, I dosed earlier than my taper plan due to pain caused by walking. Yeh, its lame. But, to compensate, I then waited even longer than my plan to take the next dose. Its just a game I am playing, and a game I am gonna lose unless I am honest with myself.
I realize I better find more things to do while waiting for my next dose than what I do at times: just sit and watch the clock and wait to be able to take my next dose. BL has been a great distraction so far, and I believe the main reason I was sticking to my taper plan perfectly for the first few days. At least, I have not taken more than prescribed during this refill period, and have, for the first time in almost a year, been able to accumulate a few extras. My reasons for tapering get clearer as I weigh the pros and cons of tapering vs just trusting and taking them as prescribed: I found an awesome company that I would like to work for. However, they do ua's as part of the hiring process and they are in the healthcare industry. No way will I take a pee test that will come up positive for oxy's. .