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Old 05-08-2010, 12:54 PM #1
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Default morphine and methadone question

I have been taking morphine for 2 yrs. I ran out a few times and got really sick. I usually can get lortabs to take to stop withdraws. I went to my doctors and as for help. He would not give me anything. I have taken my last mophine today. I have someone who gave me a little methadone. I am scared to take it. Does anyone know how long I could take methadone without getting addicted. I have 50 mgs. I was thinking of taking 10 mgs a day for 5 days. The only thing other I have is tylenol 3 and klonopins. Any advice?
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