mrreaper
Greenlighter
what helps best with the restless legs, it gets so bad, its like something under my knee is buzzing and the muscles connecting the knee cap is like vibrating. lol i know it sounds weird. but it wont let me sleep for nothing
You can treat an opioid withdrawal with clonidine, a benzo, domperidone and desketoprofen. It treats anxiety, insomnia, nausea, diarrhea and pain
what helps best with the restless legs, it gets so bad, its like something under my knee is buzzing and the muscles connecting the knee cap is like vibrating. lol i know it sounds weird. but it wont let me sleep for nothing
Hello, sorry for jumping inFor me kratom helps WONDERS for the RLS (as well as every other symptom though too).
Methocarbamol (e.g. Robaxin) can be great for RLS and other opiate withdrawals too. Its a non narcotic muscle relaxer. Doctors should have no problem prescribing it.
Are you still active here???? This is the kind of talk I NEED. To be reminded that being clean IS worth it, because so far I see no advantage and am ready to give all the way up.you guys need to stop FEARING the withdrawal so much.... after being numbed on opiates for so long try and see it as a new and possibly exciting experience..... while your body may be sick, you are gonna be infused with new feelings of energy and emotions that you had all but forgot about.... its a mentality... there is no "secret" to a painless withdrawal..... keith richards said it best, "you need 3 days, thats all"