Hello. I know the pains you are going through my friend and believe me YOU CAN DO IT!!! See I've been taking norco 10/325 steadily for the past 8 years. Yes 8 years. I have a severe back problem and was scared to have surgery. I was taking anywhere from 4-8 a day depending on my pain. Sometimes I'd run out and have to w/d till I could get more. Anyway, I had surgery about a week ago and the dr put me on Tylenol 3. I still had about 5 of the 10/325's left. I'm done with those and I'm on the 3's now. I still have pain from the surgery but it's NOTHING like w/d from the years of the taking of the pills. I will get through it and SO WILL YOU MY FRIEND!!!!! Stay strong. 1 day at a time.
Hello and welcome-glad you are working on getting off the hydro before they got a real bad hold of you. You can stop cold turkey on them,as long as there isn't an underlying medical condition, it can be miserable for the first few days or first week but it can be done. Keep up the good work on your taper and you will be done soon !
Hi there, welcome! You have lots of new friends here waiting to meet you and help you with whatever we can.
Knee replacement is a really rough surgery, as you know. Have you abused narcotics or other drugs in the past? If you have the self-control to wean, this is the best way for you. Your dosage reduction is great so far. The next reduction step---maybe one every eight hours instead of every six? How many pills do you have left?
If you can safely take Aleve/naproxen (the chemical name for Aleve), it's a better choice than Tylenol, because Aleve is an anti-inflammatory drug as well as a pain reliever. Before doing this, call your doctor and tell him/her all the drugs you are currently on, and get their OK first. Let us know how things are going with you! We care.