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Old 05-04-2014, 02:12 PM #1
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Default Alternatives to Methadone?

Hi everyone, this is my first post on my first day, please don't blast me. I have Had PN from an accident and heavy lead poison for 8 years now and am on Permanent Disability. I was on Norco 10/325 taking 10 a day and was also on oral Morphine at the same time then I detoxed from that. Now I'm at 30mg a day of Methadone. It's been 3 years now an as others, scared to get off it. I was wondering if there is ANYTHING I can take to tolerate the pain that won't be so harsh on my body and not as bad withdrawal symptoms. I'm always terrified that something will happen where I don't have it and have to go turkey from 30mg to 0. Any ideas? Thanks for any help and I look forward to being at this forum.
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