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Old 08-01-2014, 10:58 AM #11
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I am sorry for misunderstanding. I just get so frustrated because the precipitated withdrawal is so so many times more severe then regular opiate withdrawal and on top of the brain injury it made the brain injury was so much worse. I don't know why. I never will I apologize for My illl temperament thank you for your patience from what I understand at least with regular withdrawal the oxycodone slowly leave the receptors over time but with precipitated withdrawal and he much weaker antagonist subutex ripped out the oxycodone receptors violently and replace them with an extremely low replacement level. and I am looking for an answer I went to many drug addict websites and if they compared withdrawal and precipitated withdrawal and they said it at withdrawal was worse than hell. They are right. some of them wait days in between taking oxycodone and subutex and I waited a half hour as per doctor's instructions. The extra time is to make sure you are in withdrawal so the subuteex doesn't affect yous badly.
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it is also very possible that my mood disorders and swings over the past 20 something years can be imparted do to my carelessness with medicine. I never meant to suggest to anyone on this board just got their medicine called turkey. It is dumb. I never said I was smart in any of my messages
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Having said this, I am how ever still experiencing severe upper leg ( thigh ) muscle spasms. They are unrelenting and have been active for days with out letting up. Cant sleep because of this and really driving me nuts,

I wonder if this is the main thing OP was concerned about?
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