if you have not taken any opiates at all since your on right about to hit the light at the end of the tunnel!
The way to determine a really strong approximation of the worst of acute withdrawal symptoms without the addition of ANY opiates is to take 5x the half life of the substance and then add 3.5 days for the system to reset. It often takes less, but that is just a bonus.
If we take any opiates for a reprieve from the withdrawal symptoms the clock automatically resets with that substances half life plus around 3.5 days. This is not reticent to how much detox relief garnered from whatever substance.
After acute withdrawal we commonly run into PAWS or post acute withdrawal syndrome and in some cases “psychological addiction” or in better words addiction.
Fight, Fight Fight.. as others have said your pretty much there.
If you slip please remember your tolerance will be absolutely shit so taking anywhere close to your normal dose could be fatal especially with the benzodiazepines on board. Once you have successfully detoxed your tolerance will be only a little higher than someone who has never taken opiates.
Successfully jumping the prison of opiate dependency imho is most likely to be successful if you design a recovery plan that addresses acute withdraws, but even more important is having a plan for the paws and potential addiction.
We often focus on the acute withdrawal because it’s awful and such a hard barrier. In the end it may be the “eas” part and if you don’t have a solid plan for the long term war we can end up pushing through that hell multiple times.
Nice work keep fighting!!
Edit.. read through the rest of the thread.. as you fight through this i’d consider adding a plan for the acutes and paws into your jump.
Tapers just keep you miserable for prolonged periods of time.. everyone pays the piper.
You could stabilize on subs and then jump with the shot.. people are claiming they are jumping off the physical dependence scott free.
The way to determine a really strong approximation of the worst of acute withdrawal symptoms without the addition of ANY opiates is to take 5x the half life of the substance and then add 3.5 days for the system to reset. It often takes less, but that is just a bonus.
If we take any opiates for a reprieve from the withdrawal symptoms the clock automatically resets with that substances half life plus around 3.5 days. This is not reticent to how much detox relief garnered from whatever substance.
After acute withdrawal we commonly run into PAWS or post acute withdrawal syndrome and in some cases “psychological addiction” or in better words addiction.
Fight, Fight Fight.. as others have said your pretty much there.
If you slip please remember your tolerance will be absolutely shit so taking anywhere close to your normal dose could be fatal especially with the benzodiazepines on board. Once you have successfully detoxed your tolerance will be only a little higher than someone who has never taken opiates.
Successfully jumping the prison of opiate dependency imho is most likely to be successful if you design a recovery plan that addresses acute withdraws, but even more important is having a plan for the paws and potential addiction.
We often focus on the acute withdrawal because it’s awful and such a hard barrier. In the end it may be the “eas” part and if you don’t have a solid plan for the long term war we can end up pushing through that hell multiple times.
Nice work keep fighting!!
Edit.. read through the rest of the thread.. as you fight through this i’d consider adding a plan for the acutes and paws into your jump.
Tapers just keep you miserable for prolonged periods of time.. everyone pays the piper.
You could stabilize on subs and then jump with the shot.. people are claiming they are jumping off the physical dependence scott free.
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