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Old 03-16-2011, 07:16 PM #1
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Default Perscription drug addition and TBI

Because of my TBI, PCS and PTSD I have been on many meds for over a year including Percocet, xanax and other addictive drugs.

Now I am being weaned off of the pain meds and it is hell!!

I already have major sleeping problems, but now I can go days without sleep. I run a fever and am sick. chills, cant eat, all the things you are not suppose to do with a TBI.

Its like being insane, sick and panicked all at once.

Focusing and memory are impossible.

(To be honest given the choice I would just take the damn pills till I died- I know that's the addicted part of my brain talking.)

Has anyone else gone through this? What helped?
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