Oxy wd's and depression and fatigue

johnny oxy

Bluelighter
Joined
Sep 6, 2010
Messages
65
My dark side currently is when I am alone and I cant think of nothing that makes me happy. I have a great family and children that I love but my depression, fatigue, and cravings consume my thoughts. Any RX or OTC that has worked for anyone? I am doing this with outpatient doctor supervision and I already have benzos. I also have tried energy drinks. Something to give me some energy to get out and exercise would be great cause I know that helps with depression. Thanks to all.
 
if benzos aren't working then i really can't imagine anything that would... try switching benzos or upping your dose! sounds like you have a great life but the oxy is just shrouding the beauty of it..

are you taking oxy for pain management?
 
ehh there really is nothing that one could give you OTC or otherwise(other than an opiate) that would help you with the lethargy and exhaustion when quitting opiates..the physical pain can be treated and insomnia but the fatigue is just the bodies way of getting back to normal...its maddening but i dont think energy drinks will help much especially when you crash off of them...my advice is to just take some multi vitamins and start out with light exercise and build your way up..what i did that helped me get some sort of energy when getting clean from opiates was i put on some really good music like Slayer and after a few minutes that would spark enough anger in me that my energy would rise a little..
 
I have been taking the oxy's for pain the last 3 years. The pain has went way down about a year ago and after that I was using them to get high or just feel normal. My pain is manageable now without opiates. Appx. how long after stopping oxy's does some energy or some kind of a drive to do something come back?
 
for me it took about a good month for regular energy levels to kick back in..
 
If lethargy is what you are trying to battle you can try modafinil which works great for some people. It will give you a nice stable burst of energy all day (depending on how intense your fatigue actually is).
Also, some ssris gave me a boatload of energy during paws by their mere ability to reverse depression. Lethargy/fatigue can cause depression, and depression can cause lethargy/fatigue. So its hard to tell when you're in paws which symptoms are the dominant ones and which ones are side effects of the dominant symptoms. But lexapro was so effective at reversing my depression last time off opiates, that I don't recall being even a little bit tired during paws. I'm actually not sure till this day if I even had paws due to the lexapro.

And lex is a thousand times easier to get off of compared to something like effexor (which is commonly prescribed for opiate wds/paws).

Benzos imo are prob the worse thing you could be taking. I mean they WILL help with anxiety, but won't do shit for depression/fatigue. And the fact is they are only going to sedate you further, possibly amplifying depression in certain people.

I would tell your doc to prescribe you some modafinil, try it solo first and see if its enough. If its not enough, consider getting on something like lex WITH modafinal short term. You can stay on the benzo for 2-3 weeks till the lex kicks in, and at that point I'd get off the benzos. The lex/modafinil should do a much better job imo. If however you get an overstimulating effects from the modafinil, it could also help just to have the benzo on an "as needed" basis.

But I'm not sure I would personally take a benzo for paws, (if thats the phase you're in you didn't actually mention). If its for acute wds it would help better, but once that fatigue settles any sort of sedative is prone to exacerbate it.

Seriously try the lex/modafinil combo, I think you'll like it wayyy better plus its not addictive like benzos either (but obviously you still taper off the lex).
 
Top