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NearlyInsane
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I have chronic pain and have developed a bit of a vicodin habit. Wanting to stop for at least a couple weeks to get my tolerance down, & it would be nice to go back to only using them for extreme pain situations. What's vicious for me is the double whammy of pain relief + drug euphoria. It's a powerful corabination.
I was good for several years on fentanyl patches, because I couldn't even tell there was a drug in my system. It's when the pain went down enough that I could get off the patches that I started using vicadin more. It's only been a problem the last 2 or 3 months, but I can't seem to make it through a single day without taking any. Horribly frustrating.
What's worse is I wake up every morning w/ back pain, & have to struggle to get up & get in a "do something" mode while fighting cravings and pain. My addicted brain gives me tons of excuses to give in. (it especially likes the back pain excuse). I think if I could just get through a couple of days the cravings would be much less severe, but I'm having such a problem with that.
Any helpful advice and/or worRAB of encouragement would be much appreciated.
I was good for several years on fentanyl patches, because I couldn't even tell there was a drug in my system. It's when the pain went down enough that I could get off the patches that I started using vicadin more. It's only been a problem the last 2 or 3 months, but I can't seem to make it through a single day without taking any. Horribly frustrating.
What's worse is I wake up every morning w/ back pain, & have to struggle to get up & get in a "do something" mode while fighting cravings and pain. My addicted brain gives me tons of excuses to give in. (it especially likes the back pain excuse). I think if I could just get through a couple of days the cravings would be much less severe, but I'm having such a problem with that.
Any helpful advice and/or worRAB of encouragement would be much appreciated.