Day 6 withdrawal from Dehydracodine
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Day 6 from stopping Dehydracodine and I have never felt so ill. Please someone tell me I will feel better soon
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Posted , 8 users are following.
Day 6 from stopping Dehydracodine and I have never felt so ill. Please someone tell me I will feel better soon
2 likes, 25 replies
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vjburke83 Jeanette1604
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You shouldn't really just stop them, you need to reduce the amount very gradually, you could be ill for some time if you have just stopped and it's not good x
I've been on a reduction plan for 2 months now and I'm still taking high amounts but each reduction gets a little easier, I take diazepam at night to help me sleep as the night time withdrawals are dreadful, you get hot/cold sweats and I get sickness, stomach ache and head aches so I need something to help with that, I'll cross that bridge when I'm fully reduced x
I recommend you see a gp, but when you make the apt explain to the receptionist that you need to see a drug specialist or the best gp they have for drug addiction that way you see the right person, some gps haven't a clue and in some instances prescribe higher dosages to help with cravings as the more you take the more your body needs, they have no idea the damage they cause when they do this as if makes the patients life ten times more difficult.
My target is to have a second child and my gp said that if I got pregnant now the baby would highly likely have brain damage, that's the severity of this drug!
I hope this helps you and think about a reduction not cold turkey you could make yourself very ill x
robbie1967 Jeanette1604
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gary56171 Jeanette1604
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Jeanette1604 gary56171
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I will never ever take codeine again.
gary56171 Jeanette1604
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Jeanette1604 gary56171
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i am much better and feel so much better for having that drug out of my sytem, it was a tough 8 days ad will never take codeine again
thanks for your support x
gary56171 Jeanette1604
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Jeanette1604 gary56171
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ann03972 Jeanette1604
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better. It won't happen overnight, but you will look back and realise just how far
you've come. I myself was like you I have been free for eleven weeks, and I'm so
glad I stuck with it it seems even people who taper slowly have wd so I think if
you can its best the way you've done it otherwise some get down to just a couple
of tablets then are tempted to take more or just continue. I have tried to do other
things to help with pain such as meditation it really does help. If in lots of pain
maybe see your GP for something that is non addictive. Whe in withdrawal
myself I tried ibuprofen and paracetamol I know they are not so strong but they
did help a bit. Well done for where you are now, and stay strong it's worth it.
take care Ann
Jeanette1604 ann03972
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i am feeling much better now and hopefully got that drug out of my system. For pain relief I am now using paracetamol and ibruprofen but I hope to be just using paracetamol in another week when my knee is feeling better and once Iv recovered I can stop them with no problems.
that was a hard horrible week I never want to repeat
ann03972 Jeanette1604
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the withrawal as it does get better after the first week. Hopefully your pain
will reduce also. I like you took ibuprofen and paracetamol, which did help a bit.
i think you done the best thing not taking anymore as judging by others it just
prolongs everything, I like you will never take these again. Stay well Ann
Scottie- Jeanette1604
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Scottie- Jeanette1604
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Linzey_14685 Scottie-
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Iv been on them for about ten years and really need to get off them
Jeanette1604 Linzey_14685
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I just decided one Sunday morning after another night of hot sweats and feeling rough that I was not going to take any more, so I just stopped them, the side effects were awful, vomitting, diarrhoea, shaking, sweats, chills, depressed. I didn't get out of my pj's for 4 days, after a week I started to feel better and each week got better and better. I now take paracetamol if I need pain relief and I'm glad I didn't give up in that first week.
I flushed all my tablets down the toilet the day I stopped them so I wouldn't be tempted to take any. Cold turkey was definatly the best way for me and I now feel normal again . I
Linzey_14685 Jeanette1604
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