Hi.. it looks like you're doing well. Stick with the program. One time I was addicted to, and quit, 90mg of percocet a day (9 10mg pills). It seemed like hell - then I relapsed and ended up, in the end, addicted to over 1000mg of morphine, IV, daily (3g of heroin).
Remember how relatively easy it is to quit vicodins and percocets, and make sure you make this your last time using before you get an unbeatable monkey on your back like I have on mine, that requires replacement therapy to be even half-bearable.
You can do this. Get on the wagon before it speeds up :-). Stay clean.
AA tells you, "take one day at a time." In opiate withdrawal, it's "take one second at a time."
Well I'm 8 days clean from a vic/perc relapse - I had 30 days at the end of July and got a few for severe pain. Used them for a couple days, pain got better and on I went...
Pain got me back to pills, addiction got me back to overtaking just because they're there. I'll be back when I'm ready - was clean for 31 days so I know it is possible......
Severe back pain started Friday 7/31 - tried everything, heat, ice, DLPA, ibuprofen, naproxen..Searched and searched myself to see if this was a mind "trick" to ...
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