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Old 07-17-2014, 12:09 AM #1
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Default ptsd from preci[tated withdrawal?

I have pstd from the time my awful senile doctor gave me oxycodone and subutex together for pain (I was never addicted to anything in my life, which is primarily what subutex is for) and threw me into precipitated withdrawal. it wsa horrifying and it caused my concussion symptoms which were manageable to turn into a nightmare that cost me everything. it was a brutal acquired injury and I obsess over the doctor and even showed up at his office in the beginning a bunch of times thinking of doing him harm. then the cops called me and said don't do it lol. I'm a crazy Sicilian but not crazy enough to go to jail. although it did take two warnings lol. I see a therapist but if I don't move on I will never have a life or get better from the brain injuries.
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