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tx05
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I never would have thought that I'd be addicted to Vicodin. I remeraber the first couple times I was prescribed this drug and how sick it would make me and here I am 10 years later with an addiction to this drug.
I've been taking Norco's almost everyday for the last 2 or more years, anywhere from 1-5 a day. It all started with Soma's for my scoliosis, when I built up an immunity to those over years I started on vicodin. At fist only when I was in pain.....then before I knew it I was taking them first thing when I woke up because the nausea and diahrea would set in like a freight train. In the last 6 months I've had 2 outbreaks of shingles so that didn't help my situation. Like other people's stories they made me super happy, lot more productive, outgoing and just plain great. I knew I was addicted to them for awhile and didn't see it as a problem until recently. I decided I would not be controlled by them anymore. So when I ran out of my prescription this Saturday I went cold turkey, not knowing the withdrawls were going to be so awful.
Day 1-3 seem to have been the worst for me but I'm still dealing with a great amount of discomfort. Not that much depression.
Went to my doctor thinking I had the flu. The next day I had to go to the hospital for fluiRAB. The hospital did say I have the flu. I didn't want to say anything to my PCP or the ER about my addiction. I wanted to discuss that with my pain management doctor and still haven't been able to.
So I guess my question is are the doctor's wrong? And how long will this last?
I've been taking Norco's almost everyday for the last 2 or more years, anywhere from 1-5 a day. It all started with Soma's for my scoliosis, when I built up an immunity to those over years I started on vicodin. At fist only when I was in pain.....then before I knew it I was taking them first thing when I woke up because the nausea and diahrea would set in like a freight train. In the last 6 months I've had 2 outbreaks of shingles so that didn't help my situation. Like other people's stories they made me super happy, lot more productive, outgoing and just plain great. I knew I was addicted to them for awhile and didn't see it as a problem until recently. I decided I would not be controlled by them anymore. So when I ran out of my prescription this Saturday I went cold turkey, not knowing the withdrawls were going to be so awful.
Day 1-3 seem to have been the worst for me but I'm still dealing with a great amount of discomfort. Not that much depression.
Went to my doctor thinking I had the flu. The next day I had to go to the hospital for fluiRAB. The hospital did say I have the flu. I didn't want to say anything to my PCP or the ER about my addiction. I wanted to discuss that with my pain management doctor and still haven't been able to.
So I guess my question is are the doctor's wrong? And how long will this last?