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my success with rapid opiod withdrawl procedure

  I hate to see you get where I was 2 weeks ago. Lost everything to a 150mg percocet habit a day.  you have basically  choices.  Cold turkey expect nast withdrawls from that high of a dose.  replacement therepy going on methadone or subuxone and tapering slowly.  expect to be on methadone min 2 years daily about 10 dollars a day.  suboxone is a very powerfull opiod pain killer that they say cant be abused but it sure made me high.  It could work for you.  I just went thru Dr Thomas Yee in Las vegas advanced rapid detox.  pricey yes but I had zero withdrawls. he is a anisthesioligsts (spelling) legit in a hospital  i got past the hardest part the physical pain from withdrawls and recieved vivatrol im injection to keep my mind from cheating.  its not a scam  It was one on one personilized and first class all the way.  a lot of famous people or people who dont want to let the cat out of the bag use him.  he is a very smart man.  I was skeptical but it has saved my life and I feel great today and really the first day after  contact me or feel free il give u my number and we can talk  iman actual pt.  
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yes good old prop and versed to knock me under i was intubated so my airway was protected from asperation and kept sedated with gas from what i was told
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Thanks for sharing your story and Congratulations on your recovery. I'm very glad to hear you were able to get clean with no WD and that you feel great. I was wondering does this procedure work for benzos like Xanax as well ? Also what is the cost of this procedure ???
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and you have taken the right steps also.  just a different approach.  we will get there.  ive seemed to hit a nerve with some people on this subject.  oh well.  I was there.  I was treated very professionally and I am amazed at after 8 hours of sedation I still have not had one physical withdrawl.  now mentally Im emotional.  I have a lot of work to do there.  im doing IOP for 9 weeks.  sounds like you have a good shot at getting well again soon.  remember each min  each hour and each day of withdrawl pain that goes by you will never have to repeat it again.  you can do it.
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I got propofol before instead of opiates....worked well for me....fingers crossed you.ll not need to worry about that tho :)
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very good question.  I have to wear an id alert that says im on extended release naltrexone and pain management would have to be managed by nerve blocks or full sedation of non opiod drugs
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Hiya...thats a lot of intensive management you,ve had and i,m delighted you're out the other side :)

I,m taking a dopamine agonist called pramipexole, a sympatholitic (acts on 'flight or fight roughly speaking) drug called Clonidine, the benzo diazepam, an opioid receptor agonist called loperamide and ibuprofen...

Its very early days for me....but even now i,d be climbing the walls without any imput.....done ct too many times with no imput and as you know its torture....

Just now the main symptom is insomnia, but my legs are still, my mind is calm and focussed and although i feel like my body weights a ton its not causing little more than mild discomfort.....i know its unlikely to stay as calm as this but its the best begining to a wd i,d ever experienced

We have to get there.....we have come this far.....good on you for what you,ve achieved....your drive is inspirational to me tonight :)
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