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any advice will help

Feb 10, 2008 10:30AM - 1 comments

today is number three that i am weening myself off of percocet that i have been taking now for over a year . I started taking 2 to three a day and now i can just eat as many as 15 to 20 a day. I know i have a problem and i am trying to overcome this without going to any program that will recommend another drug to get off the one i am currently taking. They only make some people worse and addicted to another thing. I am down to taking 1 in the morning ,afternoon,and the night, however i am suffering from very bad headaches that i almost feel as though my head is going to explode. I s their anyone out there who is having the same problem i cant sleep at night good , i notice that my energy level is like 0 and i constantly feel nausea. Do you think that i am weening off with to little of a dose and should take 4 a day ? I know i can over come this i just was wondering about how long is the withdrawl and when will i   have my energy back ?  This is the worst feeling in the world if anyone knows what i am talking about it way easier said then done . I feel like such a hypocrite, because i am always talking to other people about how to never say never and telling them of the price you would have to pay and here i am knowing it and fell right in my own trap. Now i just feel like a fool and to tell you the truth alone and i here alot of comments that people are calling me a junkie and a perk head.

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by NeedsAdvice, Feb 10, 2008 11:49AM
Keep going. You're so much stronger than you will ever give yourself credit for. But don't underestimate the complexity of this mission you've set yourself up for. This is a VERY HARD task you're trying to accomplish. Many go to rehab, many just relapse. But you recognize that you have a problem with your percocet addiction and with constant monitoring by yourself and those around you (make sure you have people that can keep an eye on you), you'll acheive an awesome feat. But don't hesitate for one moment if you decide it's too hard and you need outside help (rehabilitation center, outpatient therapy, etc.). There are tons of people who are ready and willing to help.

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