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Old 10-30-2015, 02:30 PM #1
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Default Kadian 20 mg. daily stopped suddenly -withdrawal symtoms

Because my work comp company is no longer paying for my Kadian I have taken daily since 2000 my physician had me stop taking it suddenly! He had me try the generic but it kept me awake all night. So I stop that also. Now I have Norco to take every 4-6 hours. I am feeling the affects of stopping the Kadian after so many years and stopping it suddenly! I sure hope the cold chills, diarrhea, and other stuff will stop soon! I know now a patient should never stop a morphine derivative like Kadian suddenly! Just trying to help my fellow chronic pain patients mine due to a work injury.
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