quiting oxy again

  • Thread starter Thread starter rickjames1011
  • Start date Start date
R

rickjames1011

Guest
Hello all, I am in need of some good advice and hopefully some support through this tough time... I dont want to hear that we have to go into an in-patient clinic and that we need professional help because unfortunately, at this time its not an option at all!

My wife and I started doing oxycontin around a year and a half ago. We have always crushed it up and snorted it because that is how we were turned onto it and we never tryed doing it any other way... at first we could not finish an 80mg pill between the two of us in one night. now we are doing an 80mg each per night! we have tryed many times to kick but have never gotten passed the withdrawals and relapsed. I dont think that we really wanted to quit in the past and that is the reason we never beat it! but now we are ready and i would like to know what the best way to do it is. about a month ago we stopped and made it ten days but my wife was still going through withdrawals where for me it was managable and we had neglected everything during that time so we were on the vurge of losing everything! So we started back up to get back on track and we are now doing much better and i got a job finally and my wife finished summer classes and is about to start up her senior year in college. we want to stop very badly but like i said before, we are unable to go to a in-treatment center and are a couple of days away from kicking it again and hopefully for good this time... I have 25 kilonipins(sp?) to help but does anyone have any advice i can use for this tough time we have ahead of us? i know we can do it but i just dont want to lose everything in the process! how long will it take? any home remedies anyone knows about? i have access to different types of pills, are there any that will help more so than kilonipins? the only things i dont have access to are sub oxy and methadone. thank you in advance for any help, we want our lives back
 
Hello all, I am in need of some good advice and hopefully some support through this tough time... I dont want to hear that we have to go into an in-patient clinic and that we need professional help because unfortunately, at this time its not an option at all!

My wife and I started doing oxycontin around a year and a half ago. We have always crushed it up and snorted it because that is how we were turned onto it and we never tryed doing it any other way... at first we could not finish an 80mg pill between the two of us in one night. now we are doing an 80mg each per night! we have tryed many times to kick but have never gotten passed the withdrawals and relapsed. I dont think that we really wanted to quit in the past and that is the reason we never beat it! but now we are ready and i would like to know what the best way to do it is. about a month ago we stopped and made it ten days but my wife was still going through withdrawals where for me it was managable and we had neglected everything during that time so we were on the vurge of losing everything! So we started back up to get back on track and we are now doing much better and i got a job finally and my wife finished summer classes and is about to start up her senior year in college. we want to stop very badly but like i said before, we are unable to go to a in-treatment center and are a couple of days away from kicking it again and hopefully for good this time... I have 25 kilonipins(sp?) to help but does anyone have any advice i can use for this tough time we have ahead of us? i know we can do it but i just dont want to lose everything in the process! how long will it take? any home remedies anyone knows about? i have access to different types of pills, are there any that will help more so than kilonipins? the only things i dont have access to are sub oxy and methadone. thank you in advance for any help, we want our lives back
 
Heh there my name is Iain i live in Glasgow Scotland, my only advise would be to research any possible medication you may be able to access to aid with your withdrawels and keep in mind that any discomfort will pass, i`ve just recently detoxed off of methadone just over 2 months ago and if some crazy Scotman can do it then am sure you can if you`s want to, keep in mind it`s not a race the most important thing is that you do it properly What we fear the most does`nt have a hold over us it`s the fear itself that controls us.
Iwish you`s all the luck on your journey. Take care.Iain:wave:
 
Back
Top