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Methadone

by GypsyStevi, Oct 11, 2001 12:00AM
My mom has RSD and was taking 8 Norco a day. Her doctor changed her medicine to 30 mg. of Methadone a day. I read everything on this website about Methadone and was under the impression that it works great for pain and it doesn't get you high. My mother seems like she is in another world, will she eventually get used to the medicine and start to act normal again? I am very worried because she is doing crazy things, walking outside in her underwear and so on. Is 30 mgs. a lot? She is driving on this medicine, I don't know what to do. As I sit back and listen to her ramble the addict in me says, give me some of that, but I don't want to go through that ever again.
I learned while I was in rehab that this drug is very hard to detox off of and after 60 days you could hit "the wall" and feel like you are going through withdrawals again which could go on for up to a year. Is this true? I am asking for info/advise about this drug and what to expect. It is hard to watch someone you love so incoherent.
Thank you for taking the time to reply to my post, sorry if I sound so mixed up.
Blessings,
Jackie
Member Comments (9)

by Shea, Oct 12, 2001 12:00AM
To: GypsyStevi
I have no experience with methadone but i am sure you will get some informative replies. Good Luck to both you and your mother.

shea

by May, Oct 12, 2001 12:00AM
To: THOMAS
Hi there!  Things seem to be going as expected for me.  I wanted to clear up the amount of pills I was using.... It was either vic. OR perc.  Never together.  Someone earlier said it like me.  I use the perc. first and then when those are gone I use the vic's.  So maybe coming down is not too, too bad.  This dry throat, diareaha, leg cramps, insomnia....  yuck!  I'm on day three and somehow I have managed to stay at work through it all.  I have a question.... I signed a contract w/ the nueroligist that I see for pain meds and I broke that whena Malofacial surgeon gave me 15 vic. ES.  Will my doctor find out.  Should i just go to him and tell him?  I take the vic. and perc. for intractable migranes and Edometriosis.  What's you opinion?  Or any one else who might be reading this?  I hope everyone is doing great.  I think finding this firum is the best thing that has happened to me for a long time.  i thank everyone who has welcomed me.

by TimG115, Oct 12, 2001 12:00AM
I have been on methadone for 5 years due to FMS and IBS as well as a bad knee.I am on 120mg daily. When I first started taking it I had the same side effects your mom does.They will eventally go away and she will be out of pain and live a normal life.Give it a couple weeks or so and you won't even be able to tell she is taking it.Hope this helps.  God Bless & Peace Out..Tim G

by May, Oct 12, 2001 12:00AM
Since i am new to this I was wondering if you could all tell me what "hi-jacking" a thread means?  If I have done this i am sorry. Just let me know how to do this and i will do it correctly.  Hope you all are doing well.  I feel like **** now.  You know somehow I have managed to make it to work..... don't ask me how.

by Thomas, Oct 12, 2001 12:00AM
To: May
My advice to you is say nothing to your doctor about the maxilofacial surgeon and his script. I only hope you used different pharmacy chains for each doctor. Even if yo didn't, the pharmacist just might let it slide since your maxilofacial doc would be prescribing assumably for unrelated conditions. To be safe, though, I'd pair one doctor with one pharmacy chain and keep them apart. I also might "eat" one of those doctor's prescriptions so that your med insurance doesn't find the parallels. Stick to that, and you should be OK, my friend.

Thomas

by GypsyStevi, Oct 13, 2001 12:00AM
To: MMPTim, shea § everyone
Thank you for your input on Methadone, I fell so helpless not knowing anything about it.
I hope you all are well, Hang in there:)
Blessings,
Jackie

by gpw, Nov 05, 2001 12:00AM
To: GypsyStevi
One more thing to remember about Methadone is the longer withdrawal period than most other opiates.  I speak from experience when I tell you I felt significant symptoms for a solid month.  So if nothing else I would encourage you to make sure your mothers dosage admin is closely monitored so as not to get out of control and slowly reduced, when it becomes time to remove the med.

by MoonSista, Nov 09, 2001 12:00AM
To: gpw
Hello gpw
I just noticed you replied to my post, thank you! my mother is acting better now, she cut her dose in half. I heard methadone is very good for chronic pain, I hope this isn't a mistake in the long run.
Bye for now,
Jackie

Oh and by the way I changed my nick anme from GypsyStevi to MoonSista.

by EndTheMush, Oct 25, 2007 01:04AM
To: anyone
I have been hiding a growing addiction to methadone and other pills (especially narcotics such as norco) from my boyfriend who I live with. I don't know anyone else who has taken methadone recreationally but I want help in ending this pain killing trip I've been on for far too long now. (without having to go see a doctor) I have gained almost 20 pounds in 3 months of being on and off this pill...it is a devilish rush of euphoria and I can see why people say that addicts "kill for this pill"   I can see why it kills. If anyone else can relate or has anything really AWFUL and discouraging to offer regarding taking methadone, I could use some support (in secret of course)  I am making the first step in getting help to reach out....out there...anyone...?
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