Dihydrocodeine addiction.
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One last thing I need to say and then I'm outta here. I'm reading a lot on here about dihydrocodeine addiction...it's as bad as heroin addiction. Drug addicts...etc etc. Well, here is the truth, absolute. If you take dihydrocodeine at a high therapeutic dose for say 3-4 weeks daily, then you are physically dependent on them. And you will continue to be physically dependent on them until you stop taking them. BUT YOU ARE NOT ADDICTED! Addiction is a chronic condition, framed in an obsessive compulsion to repeat the bahaviour, in this case drug taking, no matter what detrimental effects the behaviour may be having on your life. Addiction means you lie, steal, rob to take ever higher doses of a substance, progressing through the stages of harm with administration (ie. from snorting or smoking heroin to injecting it). Ultimately you spend ALL of your time looking for money or drugs to the exclusivity of everything else. Addiction is defined by a chronic, unstable lifestyle that is out of control. If you are going searching for more and more scripts, or money to buy DHC AND TAKING EVER GREATER DOSAGES then you are addicted to them. Otherwise, you are physically dependent. Nothing more and nothing less. Please, no more of these comments about how being on a DHC script is as bad as being a heroin addict. I was a heroin addict for 20 years and believe me, it is FAR worse than being dependent on a DHC script.
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I take 8 dhc every day for 9 months
day 1 quiting felt anxiety no sleep not one wink
day 2 creepy Crawley feeling in legs constant
hot and cold flushes through the day again no sleep pacing the floor
day 3 looking like a zombie without the sleep
hot and cold shivers creepy Crawley feelin g in legs and arms paced the floor
went to bed and slept all night work up with a pounding headache
day 4 creepy Crawley twice as bad very very anxious up tight could smash the house up
loss of a petite have the runs pai g up and down no sleep up all night again
day 5 could have ran 1000 miles very tensed up creepy Crawley feeling driving me Insane
could have taken 9 dhc at once at this stage
keep going tom I said to myself don t give in
again no sleep sat in the corner of room just moving back and forth
day 6 started to do some exercise for the creepy Crawley legs it helped a little bit
up until 4.ooam then fell asleep for 2 hrs only
then slept again for another 2 hrs creepy Crawley feeling subsiding a little
bought calcium and magnesium supplements feeling a bit better
but we will see if i sleep tonight creepy Crawley keeps coming and going
still not out of the woods just yet
tom
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How're you doing Nick? I am about to start this journey of being 'free'
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I have been on them for years but last year, I again was on the oxy's, up to 150mg's every morning, I do think my saving grace is that I've only ever taken them in the morning, I found that's all I needed, seemed to last all day...My Daughter then asked me if I was back on tablets, I cried, I had waited so long for her to confront me again, I stopped but I was still having my prescription of Dihydro 56 30mg every 2 weeks plus a few strips off a friend once a Month, so she 'thought' I was clean...I do genuinely have a back broplem which is way I am prescribed them, but I DON'T WANT THEM IN MY LIFE ANYMORE!! I have a 17 Month old Granddaughter, why wasn't that enough, I split with my Fiance after 5 years 11 Months ago, I think maybe that's why?? I desperatlty need to get healthy as I'm having another Grandchild in November I HAVE to be sorted by then!!! My problem at the moment is D's, I've been taking 6-8 a day I'm out at the moment but only until 5pm ish, I am going to try soo hard to drop to 4 & please God will find the strength to speak to my Dr, the Dr who put me on them after my files say I had an addiction to them years ago!! In your experience, if I was to, say, take 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 & 1 everyday after would you say my withdrawel will still be bad?? I have to look after my Granddaughter!! I'm not concerned with the 'loo' side of this as luckily I'm rather empty at the moment lol & have med's to help! I just want to be able to cope, I WANT to do this as quick as possible!! I have mass protein drinks with many vitamins for the goodness my body will need, I will write more but I feel I've written too much already, sorry & thank you again so much x
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A fast taper will certainly soften the landing! I guess you need to work out what you plan to do when your script is due again. I say this BC there is no point starting this only to have them there as back up in a few days time. I honestly think you can do this for good if you are honest with yourself all the way. Dropping to 4 from a 6-8 a day problem should not be too bad at all. the worst of the physical withdrawals will be over after 4 days as you no doubt know so keep that in mind if things get a little rough. Tapers are good if you can stick to them, most of us can't. They also make for a more drawn out withdrawal... So many prefer to just jump but it's a personal thing. You have been taking pills for years so you are gonna feel withdrawal but you are lucky in that you are not on large amounts. Diazepam does help withdrawals but if you are already using it on a regular basis it might not make a huge difference to you. We also need to be careful of benzo's as you know. I've been through benzo's withdrawal and I'm telling you it makes an opiate withdrawal look like a walk in the park, that said it can be done. I'm happy to be a buddy and help you through this in any way I can... In honesty it will help me as I deal with the opiate malaise (the thing I find most difficult) part of my own withdrawal. Just again about loperamide, it helps withdrawal regardless of wether you have an empty stomach or not. So if you feel really bad at any point it's worth having some on hand! You can do this Sezyboo,mdont let the horrid pills take any more of your life, it's a slippery slope and you are not even at the bottom yet so get out now! Make a plan then stick to it, I'll be here by your side! Contact your doc as soon as you can and let him know the deal, it will be a relief to you.
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I don't understand how Loperamide helps? Please could you explain? I have been prescribed extra diazapam so hopefully that will help..After twice coming off Oxycontin I feel I should smash this..
I am so grateful to you I look forward to helping each other through this x
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