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Opiate cross WD? Perhaps a stupid question...

Violenza666

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Okay, I have my pain mgt appt tommorow. I ran out of my Avinza (Morphine)... because it's been over 30 days since my last appt due to my dr going on vacation. I have a few roxis left.. but I keep getting hot and cold flashes and waves of nausea. Is this WD from the morphine eventhough I have roxi... I feel like shit, I am not "sick".. so WTF? I have valium, klonopin, fent patch, roxis, and weed... What the fuck is going on? Will anything I have help?
 
Valium, Kpins, the Fent patch, Roxi's and Weed will ALL help with your withdrawals.

What I would do is take a small dose Valium, a regular dose of Roxis (adjust to your tolerance) and smoke a joint.
 
Been taking my roxis like normal... taken valium and kpins.. now I am smoking weed and I feel a little better. All I can say is FUCK Avinza... it is shit for pain and even being on it a month is bullshit.
 
What was the dosage of the Avinza? I would say that 100mgs or less daily would not cause w.d's considering the other prescriptions that you have.
 
It's only 30mg. That's why I am like WTF about the whole thing. She just started the Avinza this month and there's nothing different. I took more roxi and feel alot better but the timeline of the WD seems correct Im just wondering if its morphine in general or how I react to morphine... it's weird to me too... but I don't want to take it anymore just in case I have some sort of weird issue with morphine...
 
^ Does not sound at all like W/D to me. Perhaps you're just getting sick in general, or like you said could just have an adverse reaction to the morphine. Everyone reacts differently to different things. In any case, be sure to talk to your Dr. about it tomorrow, and hopefully they can get things better regulated for you.

Hope to hear you're feeling better by tomorrow, let us know how it goes.
 
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