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Roxy addiction

I've been taking Roxy's regularly for the past three months.  Last Friday I stopped taking them.  I went through the typical withdrawal symptoms I've seen posted on this site.  On Tuesday night I did another pill.  My question is -- will I go through the same symptoms over the next 48 hours that I experienced the first time I stopped... or will this time be easier since my body is not as hooked on them?

If so -- should I go to a doctor to get a prescription for something that will help take the edge off during withdrawal?  

I'm scared to death that the next four days are going to be hell.  Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
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271792 tn?1334979657
Hi, Go to the top of this page and hit the green Post A Question button. Follow the instructions. If you need help, let us know.
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How do I start my own discussion? I'm new on here and need help please.
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Sorry to be stupid, but ... what is a roxy?
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942290 tn?1252618549
well, it should not be as bad.  but the good news is if you, seriously,quit now, it will only be a 2 week or so shake off, but if you start taking them for the next few years it will be a 1-2 MONTH wd process.........
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