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Old 11-09-2010, 02:34 PM #1
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Im here because I am looking for advice on how to detox from oxy.... I just started a new job and cannot enter into a detox. I take from 45 - 90 mgs daily and this has been going on for months now....

I was wondering if anyone viewing this may have had similar problems and how did you deal with the detox situation, especially if you wer employed....
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Hi teriteriteri and welcome to NeuroTalk. Here is the link to our Medicine Forum...http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum72.html

I hope someone there can help you.
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I do have experience as I am going off morphine as we speak. I had a problem with oxy right after my surgery as I took alot after while healing, then resumed my morphine as I could not do it cold turkey. I am doing it with my pain management dr. He has dropped just 30 mgs a month, I was on 120mg of morphine a day. I do expreience sweating and chills. Not sure it is all due to the reduction of medication however. I do not feel bad. I reduse again on the 15th. I would go to the PM guy and get him to help you to step down. This seems to be working for me. ginnie
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Im here because I am looking for advice on how to detox from oxy.... I just started a new job and cannot enter into a detox. I take from 45 - 90 mgs daily and this has been going on for months now....

I was wondering if anyone viewing this may have had similar problems and how did you deal with the detox situation, especially if you wer employed....
i also just joined and learning alot on this site i"ve been takeing that and more fore 20 yrs. and am starting to detox mon i:ve been hearing about alot of water and vitamins if u only have been takeing for months u can do it in about a week or two i"m sure it is not easy at all p.s. also zanax will help with sleep and nerves dut if its a job u probally cant take that respond and i"ll let u know what i know i still dont know if i"m doing this right hang in there
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Glad you are trying to ease your medications down. I am being reduced with help from my pain physician. I have been taking morphine for 7 years. I don't think I could have done it without Drs help. Things are going just fine and I don't feel bad at all. Good luck to you. ginnie
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Did they suggest Librium to you? My pain med doctor gave me Librium. I took it for 2 days before I figured out it is bad for people with RLS. I walked around the house for 48 hours, could not bear to even sit down. I quit the Librium and the RLS got better immediately, then I could sleep.

I now use Oxy (7.5mg) to stop my coughing when I have Bronchitis (I have COPD).

Good luck with it, my highest usage was around 90-120mg a day, plus Avinza. I forget how much Avinza I was on, but it was stopping my respiratory system (CCHS, VCD, COPD, etc.) and I had no choice.

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hello and welcome to NT.

i had to do that with a med because a dr started me on it and i couldn't get off.
i too refused to go to the hosp to detox.

my pcp at the time Rx'd something to calm the anxiety and we started to decrease the dose over time. i came off the drug fine.

please contact your dr and enlist their help to do this and they'd have to be willing to stay in close contact with you.
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Im here because I am looking for advice on how to detox from oxy.... I just started a new job and cannot enter into a detox. I take from 45 - 90 mgs daily and this has been going on for months now....

I was wondering if anyone viewing this may have had similar problems and how did you deal with the detox situation, especially if you wer employed....


Dear Teriteriteri,

I have read all the responses but I will tell you I don't agree with most of the responses. I have been throught it don't kid yourself you will need help with buephenorphine(suboxon) it worked miracles for me and only a certified pain specialist have certain rights to there licensed to give it out or in-patient detox. I was not even near the amounts I read and I tried at home to taper and it was a disaster. Find the right doctor. Working while trying to do this I don't have any experience. But even with the buephenorphine it took almost 4months for feel normal.

I don't mean to be so blunt but I have been there I have worked with many who have gone through the same thing. You have to do it safely, under a doctors care or it can be very dangerous.


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I wish you the best. Don't make any rush decisions.
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