Any Tips on Giving Up My Status as a Junkie?
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This was reccomended to me and it worked.
if you're still on 4 pills/day. Break four pills in half and the first day take all 8 at equal intervals. Next day do the same thing but skip the time you would have taken the second pill.
Day3 do it again, etc. always taking the first pill and then eliminating the next. After 8 days you'll have gradually weaned yourself down to zero.0 -
Thank you!neons356 said:This was reccomended to me and it worked.
if you're still on 4 pills/day. Break four pills in half and the first day take all 8 at equal intervals. Next day do the same thing but skip the time you would have taken the second pill.
Day3 do it again, etc. always taking the first pill and then eliminating the next. After 8 days you'll have gradually weaned yourself down to zero.
I'm going to print this out right now. This is exactly the kind of specific info I was looking for, so your response is much appreciated!0 -
It took me a while to cut back from Tramadol
I was told to diminish the dosage by half a pill every 3 days. It took several weeks, but at least it got me off the pills more comfortably. I cursed at every pill I took for those 3 weeks - I so wanted to dump the bottle and be done with it. However, I couldn't drop it that fast (and this was after only 5 weeks on it.)
Good luck. Go slowly - it's a process, and your body has to be carefully weaned.0 -
Thanks!abrub said:It took me a while to cut back from Tramadol
I was told to diminish the dosage by half a pill every 3 days. It took several weeks, but at least it got me off the pills more comfortably. I cursed at every pill I took for those 3 weeks - I so wanted to dump the bottle and be done with it. However, I couldn't drop it that fast (and this was after only 5 weeks on it.)
Good luck. Go slowly - it's a process, and your body has to be carefully weaned.
I may need to do this longer version of weaning, even tho I feel like throwing the bottle in the garbage right now. I suspect if I did that I'd soon be on my hands and knees scrabbling to get them out. I've been taking the darn things for so long my body just sees it as part of the daily routine. Thanks again for the advice, Ann0 -
After my surgery I hadPhillieG said:Cold Turkey
Is rarely good or healthy. Like others have said, wean yourself off of them slowly...
After my surgery I had prescription for tylenol with codeine...T-3's (I think they're called). Got so I'd basically only take them at bed time, nice buzz so I'd sleep well, my back wouldn't bother me. Then all of a sudden one appointment they just would not refill it for me any more unless I could specifically tell me what pain I was taking them for. I was so accustomed to taking them at bedtime.0
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