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DIHYDROCODEINE

by Mark, Dec 14, 1999 12:00AM
MY WIFE HAS JUST HAD HEPATITUS C AND FINISHED A COURSE

OF DRUGS IN AUGUST. HAD BLOOD TEST RESULTS TODAY AND SHE

IS ALL CLEAR. SHE HAS ALSO BEEN TAKING DIHYDROCODEINE

FOR PAIN FOR WELL OVER 18 MONTHS. SHE HAS TRIED TO STOP

BUT SAYS THE PAIN COMES BACK. THE DOCTOR JUST GIVES IN

AND PRESCRIBES MORE.YESTERDAY I NEEDED SOMETHING FROM

HER BAG AND SHE RUSHED TO IT BEFORE I COULD HOWEVER I

SAW THE BOTTLE. LATER I DISCOVERED SHE HAD 60 30MG

PILLS. COULD PAIN BE PSYCOSYMATIC AND WHAT ARE SIDE

EFFECTS.IS HYDROCODONE THE SAME. WHERE CAN I GET HELP

IN ENGLAND.
Member Comments (9)

by paul comstock, Dec 16, 1999 12:00AM
Where is the pain? Is he taking hydrocodone alone or a compound that contains acetaminophen or some other synergistic drug?

by Robert Berg, May 10, 2000 12:00AM
Due to a stabbing into my neck I developed

traumatic neuroma some 5 years ago. Since then

I have been on dihydrocodeine. Initially a small

dosage of 1 20mg tablett every 4 hrs controlled

the chronic pain however with time I had to increase the dosage

and find combinations to control the persistent pain.

1 Aspirin & 2 Dihydrocodeins 40mg & 1 pint lager

work faster (painrelief within 20-25 mins as opposed to 1-1.5 hr)

than for example 6 Dihydrocodeins 40mg.

I am self dosing. This means I adjust the intake

in accordance to the level of pain.

As far as addiction is concerned, I have taken the drug for

5 years now and at times when I am painfree

I do not use any analgeatic. Although I seem to have a

slightly addictive nature, caffeine, nicotine and alcohol

I do not seem to have become addicted to Dihydrocodeine.

To the contrary I do not even miss the drog in my

painfree periods which can sometimes last up to 2-3 month

at a time.

There is good reference about the drug in:

THE CHALLENGE OF PAIN, by Ronald Melzack and

Patrick Wall, published by Penguin Books 1988



Hope this helped a bit



Robert

by MPeople703, May 21, 2008 09:59AM
To: Mark
Re: dihydrocodeine

This sounds very familiar to me. i admit I am not au fait with the long term effects of using dihydrocodeine continuously from a medical perspective, however can tell you something from my own experience. I have been on this drug on and off for almost 8 months, and it is definitely habit forming, I was taking it for low back pain and I am amazed my doctor presribed it for me considering my past problems with drug addiction. I also was hiding it in my bag and taking it when no-one was around. 2 1/2 days ago I disposed of my pills because I have become sick with a viral infection, which I put down to being run down and exhausted, as dihydrocodeine gives me extra energy so I was just taking more and more as I became dependent. Today I went to my doctor and told her to put a note on my medical record that I should not be prescribed this drug again. Already the addict side of me is regretting it, as I am experiencing withdrawal (slight nausea, loss of appetite, restlessness and irritibility) but I know I have done the right thing long term. I would advise you to chat to your wife about the long term health damage that can be done by continuous use, even if it is just psychological dependence it is bad enough. I really think doctors should do better checks on patients before prescribing this medicine. it is true that my back pain comes back when I stop taking it, but I am seeing a physiotherapist for treatment for this, and there are less addictive painkillers available, which, along with a course of treatment to follow up the root cause of the pain, should be much safer than continuing to take dihydrocodeine. Hope this helps.

by madmarty, Jun 26, 2008 05:47PM
To: all
i have just gone cold turkey for 20 days. codiene has run my life for the past 7 years after an op. it has been hard but so worth it.i started by making sure i was fit anough to go through this and told my family so someone was always to hand (dont do this alone ) .df118 are given like sweets in the uk by doctors who dont tell you the risks.i now feel fine and am codiene free. pick the time that you give up and always have someone to hand, i know that not everybody is not as fortunate to have someone to hand. be stong and get stength from your family and the things that make you happy    BE STRONG YOU CAN DO IT

by wakey1982, Jul 17, 2008 04:45AM
To: All
I have been off the DHC for 2 days now and I am told the withdrawals peak at around 3 days. I feel so frustrated, restless, anxious and I am experiencing what I can only describe as flu symptoms. The annoying thing is, this is not through choice. I was not ready to quit... the Dr dtopped my dose - which I know will do me better in the long run but its affecting my work. Im sat at work now, unable to concerntrate with the shivers and restlessness. All I want to do is go home and curl up in bed. Ive learned that Tramadol can help ease the withdrawals but these too are only obtainable via a prescription. I can hardly see the same Dr giving me them as well as taking me off DHC. Can anyone offer any advice?

by wakey1982, Jul 17, 2008 06:16AM
To: All
Please help - I feel like Im going out of my mind...........? :-)

by lostdreams, Jul 17, 2008 06:28AM
To: wakey1982
Hey wakey1982....
Welcome to the forum,
You have posted on an old post. Click on post a question at the top and start over, people may miss this one.

I cant give you much advice on what to do....w/d's do usualluy peak at day 3, is there any chance you can take a couple of days off work?
Plenty hot baths and vitamins may help somewhat.

Try reposting and others may be able to offer more guidance.
Take care

by wakey1982, Jul 17, 2008 06:58AM
To: lostdreams
Thanks for your help :-)
You too!

by lisa1986d, Jul 26, 2008 04:38PM
To: all
hi there every1,eell im 21 n have been takin dhc for 1year n half,i buy them off street i tryed to come off them its so difficult that i dont want to wake up in morn im so depressed and feel alone i have my partner but he just does not listen as for my doc they are useless im cryin when i cant get them i loss my appetite i get sore bones i also get cold n hot sweats n paranoid this is really upsetting me i cant believe i am relyin on 8 30mgs of dhc a day please sum1 help me im sooo lost xx
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