Bakersman1123
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- if you notice the post sounds funny it's because It's missing personal references
Been using for about a year snorted oxycodone exclusively.
1 month 15mg at a time
3 months 30mg at a time
3 months 45-50 At a time
2 months 60 at a time
1 month 75 at a time +15 at peak
3 weeks 80 at a time 2x per day
2 months 82.5-90 at a time.
2 weeks 90 mg every other day
Rarely use more then once per day except for a few weeks. Generally put about 18-24 hours in between but that hasn't stopped tolerence/ withdrawals from happening.
Never used at work used to do it later at night so work wasn't so bad but as these things go taking the drug got earlier and earlier making the w/d start at work. Man that sucks. As a chef we are on out feet all day long running around like maniacs and waking up at 4am sucks. Been leaving early often and taking to many breaks.
The wife has no idea that this has been going in and would flip her lid if she knew so can't tell her or try to get support.
The savings account has dropped 70% the wife didn't know it existed so that's a good thing she doesn't know and can't freak out. She would probably be happy with the amount left though of she knew.
Stopped taking it a few times for streches of 5 days and once was 18 days. Each relapse causes a higher dose.
(METHODS TO EASE SUFFERING)
1. Advil in doses of 600mg this takes some body aches away but we are suffering with hyper active nerves so that only does so much.
2. Kratom. This really works amazingly well but only for a couple hours, and is addicive on it's own. And is probably slowing down the recovery process since it hits the same sensors as opiates. Find that 6 grams give a nice happy feeling and a combo of energy and relaxation. Definitely not a "high" so much as a boost
3. Clonazepam. This is benzo that is long acting. Its great for the horrible restless legs (while body) and that weird electric jittery feeling you get with anxiety from quitting, as well as sleep precious sleep. Again this is addictive on it's own. .25ng-.50mg is effective. Don't mix with opiates and keep in mind the half life is 18 hours.
4. Water/green tea. Water is the key to everything in life and water isbtge key to opiate withdrawal. Drink as much as possible. Keeps the body lubricated and loose.
5. Highlands natural restful legs. These tablets calm the urge to move your legs.
6. Complete protein. Powder, tablets, fish, beef, etc. This boosts endorphins.
spending the money not to get high makes tapering impossible So instead been adding hours further and further away from the dose. - I know this is prolonging it and that's why I'm here. Started at 24 hours, then 36 hours, then 48 hours today made it 50 hours.
If you can believe it after a week of putting at least 48 hours in between most of the pain has stopped mood is pretty good (most of the time) inbetween doses but anxiety is huge, super jittery, and restless legs is pretty bad. Taking .25 clonazipam helps alot. But only of it's really needed to avoid dependence. There are some molments of really powerful anger that makes the urge to use spike. Just keep saying there is always going to be a pill available so stop worrying and every day you skip is money in your pocket.
What would you do to finally stop? Or at least get to once a week? I think the thing that's missing is suport. Any tips for dealing with the depression that is sure to follow?
- if you notice the post sounds funny it's because It's missing personal references
Been using for about a year snorted oxycodone exclusively.
1 month 15mg at a time
3 months 30mg at a time
3 months 45-50 At a time
2 months 60 at a time
1 month 75 at a time +15 at peak
3 weeks 80 at a time 2x per day
2 months 82.5-90 at a time.
2 weeks 90 mg every other day
Rarely use more then once per day except for a few weeks. Generally put about 18-24 hours in between but that hasn't stopped tolerence/ withdrawals from happening.
Never used at work used to do it later at night so work wasn't so bad but as these things go taking the drug got earlier and earlier making the w/d start at work. Man that sucks. As a chef we are on out feet all day long running around like maniacs and waking up at 4am sucks. Been leaving early often and taking to many breaks.
The wife has no idea that this has been going in and would flip her lid if she knew so can't tell her or try to get support.
The savings account has dropped 70% the wife didn't know it existed so that's a good thing she doesn't know and can't freak out. She would probably be happy with the amount left though of she knew.
Stopped taking it a few times for streches of 5 days and once was 18 days. Each relapse causes a higher dose.
(METHODS TO EASE SUFFERING)
1. Advil in doses of 600mg this takes some body aches away but we are suffering with hyper active nerves so that only does so much.
2. Kratom. This really works amazingly well but only for a couple hours, and is addicive on it's own. And is probably slowing down the recovery process since it hits the same sensors as opiates. Find that 6 grams give a nice happy feeling and a combo of energy and relaxation. Definitely not a "high" so much as a boost
3. Clonazepam. This is benzo that is long acting. Its great for the horrible restless legs (while body) and that weird electric jittery feeling you get with anxiety from quitting, as well as sleep precious sleep. Again this is addictive on it's own. .25ng-.50mg is effective. Don't mix with opiates and keep in mind the half life is 18 hours.
4. Water/green tea. Water is the key to everything in life and water isbtge key to opiate withdrawal. Drink as much as possible. Keeps the body lubricated and loose.
5. Highlands natural restful legs. These tablets calm the urge to move your legs.
6. Complete protein. Powder, tablets, fish, beef, etc. This boosts endorphins.
spending the money not to get high makes tapering impossible So instead been adding hours further and further away from the dose. - I know this is prolonging it and that's why I'm here. Started at 24 hours, then 36 hours, then 48 hours today made it 50 hours.
If you can believe it after a week of putting at least 48 hours in between most of the pain has stopped mood is pretty good (most of the time) inbetween doses but anxiety is huge, super jittery, and restless legs is pretty bad. Taking .25 clonazipam helps alot. But only of it's really needed to avoid dependence. There are some molments of really powerful anger that makes the urge to use spike. Just keep saying there is always going to be a pill available so stop worrying and every day you skip is money in your pocket.
What would you do to finally stop? Or at least get to once a week? I think the thing that's missing is suport. Any tips for dealing with the depression that is sure to follow?