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when will my loratab withdrawels go away
Jul 28, 2009 07:22PM in the Addiction: Substance Abuse Community
Don't beat yourself up, it happens. Just like the weight loss programs say "so you messed up and ate a piece of c...
when will my loratab withdrawels go away
Jul 27, 2009 08:22PM in the Addiction: Substance Abuse Community
Just a suggestion - if you can take ibuprofen or some other NSAID for pain - I also c/t'd off of 10-15 daily lortabs and ...
Amino Acid Protocol question
Jul 23, 2009 08:17PM in the Addiction: Substance Abuse Community
Thanks all for your opinions and tips. I'm on day 21 and all I know is that it is soooo much better than it was 21 days ...

8 days


Nov 03, 2009 12:00AM
Well I'm 8 days clean from a vic/perc relapse - I had 30 days at the end of July and got a few for severe pain. Used them for a couple days, pain got better and on I went...

Evidently not ready yet


Aug 27, 2009 12:00AM - 1 Comment
Pain got me back to pills, addiction got me back to overtaking just because they're there. I'll be back when I'm ready - was clean for 31 days so I know it is possible......

Relapse....sort of


Aug 01, 2009 12:00AM
Severe back pain started Friday 7/31 - tried everything, heat, ice, DLPA, ibuprofen, naproxen..Searched and searched myself to see if this was a mind "trick" to ...
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Opiates (Vics; Percs)
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Suboxer
Jul 23
Remember, amino acids, besides LPA and tryptophan, cannot cross the blood-brain barrier - you have done this all on your own :-) be proud. The LPA does show promise for pain; it is eventually converted into catecholamines at the end of the metabolic chain. Catecholamines are what are partially responsible for the analgesic action of tramadol, beyond the mild u-opiate agonism, and is why SSRIs , tricyclics, and gabaergic drugs are sometimes used as adjuncts in the treatment of CP. It would likely be asking too much to rely on it as a main therapy instead of an adjunct. Good luck!
krycket
Jul 19
Just a quick note to say hi! i hope you feel better soon. im on day 5 after using 14weeks of suboxone to get me off the lor/vic and well i wish i was dead! im trying to hang in there but its so hard.i wish you all the best going thru w/d..im not real religious but im try to find peace with something. krycket
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