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Help with withdrawals

Well, I have checked out this forum quite a bit.  There is a lot of valuable information on here.
So here I go again.  I have been down the ct withdrawal route before.  It is really tough this time since I was taking more mg's a day this time around.  About 80-90mg of vicodin.  I went about 24hrs and was about to die ( I thought)
from the stomach cramps.  I did taper down just a little bit over the past couple of days.  
I was in so much agony today I broke down and aquired 3 more tens.  I took all of them.  Wow way to taper down right.  So tomorrow I will be in the same boat.
My question is I have some flexeril laying around that I only took once in the past.  I wonder if they would help me with my wd?  Anyone have experience with this?
Yes, I know now I def need to get some aftercare this time.  That will be the only way to beat this.  I feel like I will never be normal again.
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You will feel normal!  No on the flexeril for WD.  It could even end up making you feel worse.  It definitely won't help right now.  I took it once on about day 2 or 3, and it made me more restless than I already was.  

Good luck!  
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You will be normal again......I would avoid the flexeril.  Have you checked out the amino acids in the health pages?
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