Yes, he knows that I am completely willing to help him. Today he told me he wanted to go to AA or some sort of group therapy like he did a year ago becuase it really helped him and that he would take the drug test.
How long does it take to get your mood back? I just figured if he had been off the Roxys for a week his mood would be coming back to normal which is very easy going, fun loving, and care free! Thanks for the advice!
The moodiness that you wrote about in your first post is a side effect of the roxys. I was really moody when I was using.
For me, I never told anyone about my using. The only people who know the whole story are people on this forum.
You can't help him unless he is ready to come clean about what he is doing. Have you told him that you want to help him but need him to let you know what he is doing?
Thank you for your insight. I am trying to be here for him and have told him if he is struggling with anything he can come to me. I have assured him that I am not going anywhere if he is struggling. I am a very understanding person and I want him to gain his trust with me back. I just want him to not be afraid of losing me and tell me if he is still using.
In your opinion, Is it really that hard to admit to the people you love the truth when you are addicted? Or what if he really has stopped using and I keep bringing it up becuase I see suspicious behaviors? I want to help him overcome this in any way I can, but how can I if I am left in the dark? I fear, from what I've read, that he is being controlled by the Roxis and that he will tell me whatever he thinks I want to hear just so I stop worrying...
I know you are not a trained professional but I do greatly appreciate your wisdom on this topic.
Opiates affect the brain and it takes a long time to get the brain back in working order. Did he get aftercare? It is one of the most important parts of recovery, whether it be NA, counseling, church..whatever works for him and you (as part of the recovery process)! The brain will heal, but you have to give it time. This helped me:
You have to remember how opiates work, and why you feel depressed etc. when you quit taking them and after you are over the withdrawals.
Opiates bound to the opioid receptors in your brain and body. They release their artificial endorphins to them, and block the bodies natural endorphins. After a while the neurons that produce the body's natural endorphins disappear. There is no need for them so they just don't rejuvenate like they would normally.
When you stop taking the opiates, they leave your opioid receptors bare, and they are calling out for your body's natural endorphins, but there isn't any there at first. You body has to repopulate the neurons that make them, and this takes time.
Endorphins like dopamine control your moods, anxiety, sadness, anger, happiness, pain etc.
You will slowly get your "old self" back as these neurons repopulate and begin increasing their endorphins production. After being off the opiates for a month, they should be about 45-50% of normal, and be back to normal within a year.
So hang in there, you will feel better and better as the months roll by.
Try keep busy and keep your mind focused on positive things instead of dwelling on the depression, anxiety, etc. that are only temporary and will disappear as your endorphins return to normal.
You will test clean no matter what your wieght ect.. after 5the days, I can almost guarantee you he is still using, don't be hard on him, I myself have been a herion and roxi addict for years and am struggling this moment with withdrawal, I can't underestimate to you how hard it is to stop, be supportive, don't get angry even if you are, it just makes us want to use again, be patient and be there for him, its hell, absolutely hell to stop and relapse is normal, he can do it, hang in there
If he has been using roxys for a short period of time and he quit cold turkey he should feel better in about 3 - 5 days. He would have flu - like symptoms during those days and have difficulty sleeping and depression. Those are the normal symptoms. Everyone is different.
Roxys are highly addictive.
What I have read on the subject - most people say for drug testing purposes opiates are out of your system in 3 - 5 days. It depends on your metabolism. Hope that helps.