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hydrocodone withdrawal & COPD

by shadesofaddiction, Jul 02, 2009 06:18PM
Hello everyone,

I am detoxing from hydrocodone after being addicted to it for about two years.  I'm going through terrible withdrawal right now, but I think I might actually just make it through the aches, lack of energy, depression, etc.  What I am having the most trouble with, however, is the painful cough that just won't go away.  I was diagnosed with COPD not long before becoming addicted to hydros.  (Note:  I was NOT prescribed this medication for COPD, however I've learned that hydros act as a strong cough suppressant.)  My cough is so bad.  I know it's because of the withdrawal, because I've tried to detox from hydros before and the cough always appears - and has been one of the main reasons I started taking the drug again.  Can somebody PLEASE tell me of something legal I can do to get rid of this cough?  Over-the-counter cough medicines I've taken so far just don't do it.

One more question:  approximately how long do hydrocodones stay in the system after taking them for 2 years?  I am due to take a drug test for a job in the next few weeks.  I am NOT asking how to beat the drug test, but I would like to know if the drugs will still show up on a test after being clean from them for 2 - 3 weeks.  Thanks in advance for any answers and/or help you can give me!
Member Comments (6)

by shadesofaddiction, Jul 02, 2009 06:39PM
To: everyone
I just wanted to add that I have no health insurance at the moment.

by Ernie_420, Jul 02, 2009 06:57PM
To: shadesofaddiction
The pills should be out of you in a few days, tops.  About the cough you're going to have to talk to your doctor and see what he says.  Nothing otc ever seams to work.  The withdrawals won't last more than a week and then maybe your cough will be better when you have detoxed

by shadesofaddiction, Jul 02, 2009 07:15PM
To: IBKleen and Ernie_420
Thank you both so much for your replies and for your support!  You two are the first who seem to know and understand about the cough.  I never could find out anything about it anywhere else! Despite being in pain right now, I can't tell you how relieved (almost giddy) I feel knowing that somebody else recognizes this chronic coughing as a withdrawal symptom.

IBKleen, my COPD mostly manifests itself as bronchitis and asthma. Also, I apologize for asking that question and I won't ask anything else about it.  Please know that I wasn't asking to try to beat anything and then continue use.

I will consult both a pharmacist and a doctor.

Oh, by the way - is persistent yawning a withdrawal symptom as well?

by LoveMyKids1, Jul 02, 2009 08:16PM
To: shadesofaddiction
Congrats on getting clean and on the new job! Yes the yawning is a withdrawl symptom as is watering eyes and runny nose for me anyway.  You are doing great!

by worried878, Jul 02, 2009 09:44PM
u know in the long run the hydro will hurt the copd more than it will help it..i know it seems opposite right now but u need to wait it out..and agree to c a dr and spend $ for the office visit..well worth it just to check ur lungs out...but narcotics impair breathing in the real world...and if someone is in respiratory distress, the last thing u do is give them narcotics cos a side effect is lowering respirations,,,,talk tu ur dr..an expectorant or a guaifesin drug may help/// a DXM drug/all r otc (over the counter)...but the dr visit will be worth it..addiction to narcotics is not the preferred/nor any type of treatment for copd..hang tight..let go of any spider webs u may have protecting ur brain that u may still need those destructive lil puppies...be safe and congrats on ur decision to be free

by candothis247, Jul 03, 2009 01:31AM
To: oxycontin withdrawal
what to expect: found on another website:   i would assume oc and hydrocoden withdrawal are very much the same. anyone correct me if im wrong. thanks

perpetually being tired
hot/cold sweats
heart palpitations
joints and muscles in constant pain
vomiting
nausea
uncontrollable coughing
diarrhea
insomnia
watery eyes
excessive yawning
depression

by theeagle, Jul 03, 2009 08:38AM
the yawning is another part of the whole deal....it wont stay around long.
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