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The fourth day...

by MH, Feb 23, 2000 12:00AM
First,  this is my fifth time trying to withdrawal from opiates, and, as usual, the fourth day always seems to be the hardest.  I used a little bit yesterday (on the fourth day) and am wondering if this will set me back.  I rationalized using it (us drug abusers are good at rationalizing) by telling myself that if I used a little bit then I would eat, drink, and sleep (all three of which I did.)  

Also, I'm using a drug called catapres, which a friend gave me and told me it was a generic form of clonodine.  Is this true?  I couldn't find anything on the RX search engines.

And third, I've been taking valium (sometimes up to 50mg a day) for the last 4 or 5 days.  I only have about 7 10mg pills left and am wondering if there's any chance that I've developed a tolerance in the past 5 days of valium use.  I'm thinking not, but the last thing I want to do is go through benzo withdrawal after going through narcotic withdrawal.

Thanks for both this board and any help you can give me,

MH
Member Comments (5)

by Barbara, Feb 23, 2000 12:00AM
Yah, day-4 is one of the worst for me for alcohol withdrawal too. I am about to enter it for the unmpteenth time. It sucks!

by steve, Feb 24, 2000 12:00AM
Dear MH.

The fourth day may suck, but you're not far away from the other side. So using is the wrongest decision you could possibly take.
I remember having done the same thing a few times with an inevitable result: relapse.
So, if you still hide some smack somewhere, I strongly recommend
you get rid of it.
As to valium, I think it's a valuable help to get you some hours of sleep, which for me is the critical issue in medium to late withdrawal. If you've been taking it for 5 days, no chance you're hooked on it. You're probably taking too much. Slow down and in a few days forget about it. Hold in there & good luck.

by Robert, Feb 25, 2000 12:00AM
Normally third day is the worse.

Trust me fifty Mil of valium a day while withdrawing won't hurt you as long as you don't take it for more than a week to ten days. It takes the edge off.

Has the catapres Helped? I heard that it helps but I have not been able to find out much about it.

it's going to take seven to ten days so just hold in there. The one little relapse wasn't too bad. A little sleep won't hurt but don't do it again or it will never end.

A one time fix in the middle of withdrawal actually helps, if you only do it once.

It helps the body get a little rest, and food and helps you be in a little bit better shape.

But it should all be downhill from now. Just don't use again if you really want to stop.

Good Luck.

by A TOM TOM, Mar 01, 2000 12:00AM
A STING AND BANG A LING A LANG A DANG!! HA HA HA CHEER UP! IT GETS BETTER FROM NOW ON!!

by Joe, Mar 09, 2000 12:00AM

A TOM-TOM, YOU SOUND LIKE A DING-A-LING!
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