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Old 10-04-2010, 07:51 PM #1
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God Bless You Lee

So far I'm feeling a bit nausous.
I guess the worst is about to come.
I did it to myself...It'll be over some day.
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What Leesa said: Don't be too hard on yourself! We've all been there and got the tee-shirt.

May I humbly suggest you pay real good attention to nutrition while you detox. And please don't be afraid to seek medical advice during this time.

As for pain, any complimentary health care in your neck of the woods? Acupuncture, massage, that sort of thing might not take your original pain away, but it can help it some while helping you get the monkey off your back.

Prayers are with you.

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Thank you Jeff, that's not a bad idea.

So far I'm not feeling that bad. I'm just waiting
for it to kick in and slam me. Nauseous the other night,
but not last night, and a bit of a headache. I’ll take that!

Thanks for being concerned. You both are wonderful.
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It IS ok to take some aspirin or tylenol for your headache. It won't interact with the oxy. Don't suffer with the headache. I remember a saying: Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. lol.

And remember to stick FAST to that schedule, ok? God bless. And keep updating on your progress. I care. Hugs, Lee
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It you cant quit on your own, you may want to go into Boston, there is a Dr. Kishore, he can help those who have become addicted to their pain pills , he has a home detox kit which prevents all the " sick " symptoms. I believe he is in Brookline and also In Weymouth. He also is gives the vivatrol shot which is supposed to stop your brain from craving opiates. He also has connections with other Drs that can help with pain with out opiates.
If you cant get to Boston , you may want to search for a suboxon Dr to help you " kick"!
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It you cant quit on your own, you may want to go into Boston, there is a Dr. Kishore, he can help those who have become addicted to their pain pills , he has a home detox kit which prevents all the " sick " symptoms. I believe he is in Brookline and also In Weymouth. He also is gives the vivatrol shot which is supposed to stop your brain from craving opiates. He also has connections with other Drs that can help with pain with out opiates.
If you cant get to Boston , you may want to search for a suboxon Dr to help you " kick"!
I am cutting down. I'm on more then half of what I was taking, but the pain from my car accident is back. I found a new PM doc. I just have to wait now to see if he's gonna take me. I'm in so much pain! I'm a person who DOES need pain meds, I just scewed up by drinking that poppy pod tea. I should have known better. I blame only myself.
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OK....got the new PM doc. I see him 11/22.
Lord am I suffering. Only 39 days to go.
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Looking to be doing this soon!
I love mountain climbing!


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To Leesa…thank you for helping me. I think I got this beat using your schedule. So far all I have is slight diarrhea in the morning and a headache at night. Next week I drop down ˝ a pill, and so on. The only problem I have is that the pain from my car accident is starting to flare up. I hate to seek out a new pain management doctor, but I think I really do need one. I just hate to go back to pain killers, but if I need them to live comfortably, I guess I have to go back on them. It kinda feels good to have this crap out of my body, but the pain. Can I handle the pain?
I had to give up my favorite sport, mountain climbing. The only way I’ll be able to do that again is to get back on the pills…..what to do?!
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