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![]() What dosage did you cold turkey from, Joelle? "Loritab and Lorcet are physically addictive. To abruptly discontinue Loritab or Lorcet use could cause seizures or convulsions. It is for this reason, that withdrawal from these medications should be gradual and under medical supervision." http://www.recoveryconnection.org/dr...et_loritab.php Is your doc on-board with this change and withdrawal plan? ![]() What do you plan to use for pain relief now? This is a narcotic, right? If so, LDN and Lorcet may cancel the effects of each other out somewhat, so you will need to have that out of your system before the LDN will help at all. 1.5 mg doesn't normally help A LOT anyway, for most people, so chances are you'll have to get up to at least 3.0mg before you will notice any difference. It took me three attempts to get off A/D's, after I had been on LDN for a year already. The withdrawals were not any easier (they were hard!! ![]() ![]() Please tread carefully, and GOOD LUCK!! ![]() Cherie
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