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221387 tn?1210933058

Hydrocodone vs tylenol 3

I have an addiction to lortab. Im trying to get away from it but I truthfully dont know where to begin or even what steps to take. I feel it is a crutch that has taken over my life and I hate it. I have vascular disease so I do have pain but I DONT WANT THE PILLS............anyway, recently I went to the ER because I was having severe pain in my legs and they gave me tylenol 3. Is that addictive and what is the difference or how does it compare to lortab?
Please help me stop....................I need all the support I can get because I dont have anyone. My children are my life and luckily are too young to understand and I want to be better for them and myself.
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So many times I hear my kids are my life.....with addicts this is not a true statement.......

drugs or pills are first then kids come second.......

your looking at three to five days of W/Ds it depends on how much and how long you have been
taking Lortab.....

So many people are terrified of flu like symtoms.....

Fix yourself first get off drugs all of them....get your life back........

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182493 tn?1348052915
Tylenol 3 is also addicitve it is a weaker opiate than Loritab is.. but its still codiene..

Do you have a doctor that can help you get off these pills.. find a addiction specialist..something like that..
How many Loritab are you taking per day??


XOXO
Stephanie
Day 56
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