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Opiate withdrawals

ThisIsKitty

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How long would one have to do codeine in order to get to the point of addiction and withdrawals? I took 60mg 2 days ago, and 150 yesterday. If I took 150 today would I start getting... addicted? Or does this process take like a week or 2 of binging?
 
Well it's all highly dependent on the individual. A person can become addicted to a drug after the first time they try it. I think your question is more along the lines of how long will it take for me to become dependant and physically addicted if I am not wrong in saying so?

In order to experience withdrawal from codeine is a really tough one to answer. Personally I abused codeine starting at low doses (30-60mg a day) to around 500mg over the space of a year. I quit cold turkey and suffered no discontinuation problems at all. But that's just me. Others, after a week of use can become dependant and physically addicted to codeine and have horrible withdrawal from the stuff.

When you start feeling the need to keep usin the stuff, that's when you're addicted. If you can't go a day or week without it, I'd say you're addicted. Be very careful messing with opiates. I started on codeine. Now in battling a 300mg daily habit to oxycodone I would have never expected to happen. I am doing well at he moment and use weekly st lower doses. But still. Be ware of the dog, inside you and in front of you. I have been battling this addiction for 5 years of my life. I also turned into a poly drug abuser. Amphetamines and benzos.

If you have an addictive personality, quit while you're ahead. Now.
 
yeah don't think i've ever had a withdrawal from codeine, and i've been using it on and off for a bunch of years now. It may well lead you into the whole opiate world though where you end up shooting heroin but who knows. It eventually lead me to snorting dilaudid and drinking PST daily and i can tell you those withdrawals are terrible. In general after 2-3 weeks of daily use you can expect some sort of withdrawal, with codeine that's usually just bowel issues for me and that's it, with stronger opiates it gets much more severe.
 
you wont have any physical withdrawals after just 3 days.. like someone else said tho u can get addicted after the first time, mentally... other than that i would have to second synthetix.. no point in unleashing a beast that's not hungry, until u let him out
 
I agree its more likely you would have psychological withdrawals if any. Be careful Opiates are one hell of of a drug class. If you find yourself going down that path, Kratom is a life saver.
 
This past week was the first time I had done hydrocodone and oxycodone 3 days in a row and I told myself yesterday was the last day I would do it. I'm not physically or mentally addicted or suffering any noticeable symptoms, but the psychological withdrawal is definitely there. Last night some things went down that have me kind of depressed and the only thing I can think about is how I will feel so much better if I just did some more percocets... Its a bit unsettling and I know that I will end up addicted at this rate. Codeine isn't as strong, so I don't see you getting addicted to that anytime soon, but codeine was what lead me to stronger opiates, and although you may not get physically addicted to codeine, you will start feeling crappy one day and it will start feeling like codeine is the only thing that can make you better. I wish I hadn't run out of codeine, otherwise I wouldn't have started oxys and hydros.
 
addiction is extremely complicated; for example, i became psychologically (mentally) addicted to opiates after 3-4 times of using but i didnt get physical dependence ways down the road. first you are messing with codeine, then hydrocodone and oxycodone, then you are shooting up H in a bathroom stall..

planning out your use is a sure way to self-sabotage yourself. keep active in your life, and randomly abuse opiates. like seriously, once you start thinking about when and how you will take your drugs and planning out days to use, you are on a sure way to fuck yourself..

i am an addict, and i can tell yu your use will ALWAYS catch up with you. using opiates might not seem like they have consequences in a short term perspective, but you have to play the movie out. everytime you use, you increase the chance of becoming addicted. i really wish i never used any drugs, i have had soo much shit happen to me in the past year, it seems soo surreal. rehabs, being homeless, contracting hepatitis, being arrested, getting kicked off suboxone for weeds, ect ect.... at the time when i was using, i felt invincible and using opiates like oxycodone and heroin did not seem to come with any baggage and opiates actually seemed to increase my quality of life, boy was i soooo naive!!! my life was crumblinh around me and i was too doped up to even notice. eventually, it caught up to me, and hit me like a ton of bricks!!!

i started off like you, using codeine here and there, not really caring about it, but eventually as i used more and more, opiates became a part of my life. in the begginig, i mean for like 2-3 years, i was good, or it seemed like everything was OK, life seemed better than OK. codeine eventually wasnt enough and moved to hydro/oxy (vicodin/percocet) and maybe my parents and GF bitched at me, but it wasnt a big deal. then i found roxis (30mg IR oxycodone) and it was much easier to take larger doses and get more fucked up than percocet. shit bcame a little unstable, family and GF always on my ass, but i classified it as more of an annoying thing than a real problem. after using and using and using and then eventually i moved to east coast powder heroin; i traded famly and friends and my life to get high. then shit snowballed and i was on the streets, stealing and doing sketchy shit...

man, its not worth it!!! i can tell you, be very careful with opiates!! everyone starts out with innocent codeine, but almost everyone upgrades eventually. like i said, dont even think about it in your daily life, just do it when it comes up, but also increasing the time between use decreases the proabability of becoming a full blown addict.

very important!!! a study on mice and rats showed that if the animal was in an enriching environment with extrinsic and intrinsic rewards such as getting food at the end of a maze, ect.. were much much lless likely to admin heroin or other drugs. the mice who sat around and didnt do shit were the ones who constantly shot themselves up and became dependent. learn from the mice!!! enrich your life with activites such as sports, a girlfriend/boyfriend/partner, a job, school , hobbies, ect and you will be much less likely to become an addict!~!!!

to answer your question, people usually develop physical dependency after 3-4 weeks of a daily use, but liek i said psychological addiction can occur on the first use, and mental addiction is what screws you in the long run. sure the physcial WD sucks dick! but once you get over those, you wll be left craving some opiates and stll be mentally dependent.
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good luck!! i wish you the best!!
 
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can't agree more with the wise words of laCster. i've been in the exact same boat. really listen to his post, it is the truth.

addiction will creep up you like you'd never expect and then will bite you in the ass when you least expect it. your motivation will be your next fix, your life in tatters with nothing to show for yourself.

don't fall into the same boat me and lac have - and countless others too.
 
can't agree more with the wise words of laCster. i've been in the exact same boat. really listen to his post, it is the truth.

addiction will creep up you like you'd never expect and then will bite you in the ass when you least expect it. your motivation will be your next fix, your life in tatters with nothing to show for yourself.

don't fall into the same boat me and lac have - and countless others too.

thanks, man i appreciate it !

Well it's all highly dependent on the individual. A person can become addicted to a drug after the first time they try it. I think your question is more along the lines of how long will it take for me to become dependant and physically addicted if I am not wrong in saying so?

In order to experience withdrawal from codeine is a really tough one to answer. Personally I abused codeine starting at low doses (30-60mg a day) to around 500mg over the space of a year. I quit cold turkey and suffered no discontinuation problems at all. But that's just me. Others, after a week of use can become dependant and physically addicted to codeine and have horrible withdrawal from the stuff.

When you start feeling the need to keep usin the stuff, that's when you're addicted. If you can't go a day or week without it, I'd say you're addicted. Be very careful messing with opiates. I started on codeine. Now in battling a 300mg daily habit to oxycodone I would have never expected to happen. I am doing well at he moment and use weekly st lower doses. But still. Be ware of the dog, inside you and in front of you. I have been battling this addiction for 5 years of my life. I also turned into a poly drug abuser. Amphetamines and benzos.

If you have an addictive personality, quit while you're ahead. Now.


nice post!! some really good shit here!! :)

except your story with codeine is a little hard to believe lol but im sure its true!!, your experience gives people the false hope of not having WD from opiates which could lead more people to use. were you on any drugs at the time?? i believe you didnt experience any WD, but really MOST people will experience WD.. i didn mean to come at you, but i just wanted to clear up that drugs do have consequences! and most people arent as lucky as you synth; just because someone believe they wont experience WD does not give the excuse to use more!!

its unfair because synth isn't human!!! ;)
 
Oh I'm definitely from another world when it comes to drugs. I don't mean to give anyone false hope with my story, but I think several factors attributed to not suffering withdrawal. At the time I was 14 years old, I was on my way to becoming a junior Olympic boxing nominee for Great Britain. I exercised beyond daily, and my 500mg habit only commenced after I was banned permanently from AIBA for boxing or any competitive sport they governed due to the opiates in my system along with some banned supplements. I was on 500mg a day for about two months - before I was around 100-200mg as that would get me plenty high.

Codeine ruined my career as a professional boxer. I was called the undefeatable as I would never go down and had a record of 8-0 all first round knock outs, usually within a minute. The mini uprising Tyson. In no way do I glorify its use. It ruined my future career and at the time my life.
 
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