Opioid Withdrawal: How Long Does Detox Last?

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  • @DrBAddictionRecovery
    @DrBAddictionRecovery  4 года назад +61

    Learn more about Opioid Withdrawals in this video: ruclips.net/video/a4ME3Vn9XvU/видео.html

    • @proudwifey4005
      @proudwifey4005 4 года назад +2

      Is there a way I can ask a few personal questions for myself. I don’t know how it works but I just need to talk to somebody with medical knowledge a few questions

    • @crystala673
      @crystala673 3 года назад +2

      I need some guidance Dr.B
      I made a huge mistake.
      10 days clean of iv fentynal
      Ive been on 110mg of methadose for 4 months.
      *your opinion ofcourse*
      If YOU had a patient how would recommend you take them off, without it being too shocking to the body?
      Thank you so much.
      My body hurts because i only have 90mg today not 110mg.
      Extra strength camomile tea work

    • @johndough2363
      @johndough2363 3 года назад +6

      I'm week 3 no change life still sucks no sleep and hard to eat I wish they only lasted 2 weeks...

    • @Oakleaf700
      @Oakleaf700 3 года назад +6

      @@crystala673 I'm not a medic, but have had far too long of experience with methadone &c
      That 110mg > 90mg is too big a jump..If it is feeling uncomfy now, after a day, I'd expect it to get a bit worse over a few days.
      Cutting down is wise, if that's what YOU want, but do little drops definitely not ones that are like nearly 20%!
      However, people's body chemistry is variable.. some people can do big drops , but generally ''low and slow'' is how I like it...and a drop of 20mg is too big. You don't want to give your body a ''shock''. Good luck!

    • @crystala673
      @crystala673 3 года назад +4

      @@Oakleaf700 thank you! I wish i had the money to go to a facility where they put you to sleep for 3 day. And then day 2 3 and 4 give you ketamine so youre comfortable.
      I dont know if this treatment has a specific name but it is out there! They push the opiates out of your system so fast but youre asleep so you wake up clean.
      Its nuts how if you have $$$$ you can do it that way.
      Im at the clinic now. Still on 110.
      90mg was to big of a jump i couldnt do it. I need to do it much sloooower lol.
      Im going to research and reach out to others also because anyone i ask at the clinic basically does not give me any advice because they dont know or arent interested in getting off.

  • @justg1356
    @justg1356 2 года назад +1336

    10 days clean. I literally moved states to ensure that I would never relapse again. I'm pretty much completely normal aside from insomnia. I'm set up to be going to the Navy in about a month or so. Very excited for this new chapter of my life.

    • @seanwilkin7057
      @seanwilkin7057 2 года назад +121

      I remember the first time I got clean , I literally didn't sleep for about 6 months obviously very small power naps but it's different for everyone .I stupidly got myself addicted again after 5 years clean,battling now to get clean ,all the best in your recovery

    • @ZekeThePlumber86
      @ZekeThePlumber86 2 года назад +70

      NEVER get complacent though! While you're stacking clean days, your addiction is stacking weights and push-ups to stay just as strong!

    • @donbutler838
      @donbutler838 2 года назад +34

      Congratulations to you I wish you all the best. Thank you for your willingness to serve our country

    • @justg1356
      @justg1356 2 года назад +220

      Just a lil update for everyone. I am about 1 month clean of all drugs, not just opiates. I officially swear into the Navy today in a couple of hours. Just want you all to know that it eventually does get better. Can't wait to get shipped off to boot camp. Feels good to finally be more than just an addict.

    • @donbutler838
      @donbutler838 2 года назад +15

      @@justg1356 that's good to hear

  • @cartixoxo
    @cartixoxo Год назад +658

    I’ve been clean for about 60 days and I remember being in these comment sections feeling like I was never going to make it through the withdrawals. This shit is hard man but you can do it if you really want it. Stay strong kid!

    • @nastyvonnettevlogs8276
      @nastyvonnettevlogs8276 Год назад +9

      How r u now?

    • @tommydukes6081
      @tommydukes6081 Год назад +18

      Thanks brother it day one for me

    • @nastyvonnettevlogs8276
      @nastyvonnettevlogs8276 Год назад +1

      @@tommydukes6081 Hey bro.... Just wanted To say this... What you Will face is a storm and view it at one (im talking reffering To physical withdrawl symtoms)... You chose to go To the sea In a boat and you KNOW a storm is coming... No matter What you experience during Will pass eventually, you dont know when but you know it Will. And you Will come out Alive and survive.
      Drink as much water as possible.
      Get sets of fresh clothes
      Eat smoothies+banana Will help but some stomach medicine Will save you...
      Cold water on your wrists when blood preassure gets high.
      This sounds like bs but Day 50.... Sending all the Love and guts, you got this💙

    • @mooniedavis6938
      @mooniedavis6938 Год назад

      ​@@tommydukes6081I'm on day one also bruh

    • @juliam4351
      @juliam4351 Год назад +11

      What did you do to help yourself go thru them. Any advice 😢

  • @andrewmarino5441
    @andrewmarino5441 Год назад +465

    The worst part of the withdrawal for me was the inability to ever get comfortable. I couldn't sleep, my mind was racing, I would feel cold then hot then cold again, my stomach would cramp my legs would also cramp up and I couldn't keep them still and my heart was constantly racing. I felt like I was going to crawl out of my damn skin when I was laying in bed

    • @Mike_HuntizWet
      @Mike_HuntizWet Год назад +31

      Damn cricket legs

    • @Babyflippa2x
      @Babyflippa2x Год назад +21

      That’s exa what I’m feeling how did you do this

    • @tannayabelcher6454
      @tannayabelcher6454 Год назад +64

      @@Babyflippa2x I’m on Day 1 I feel like I’m loosing my mind & im not strong enough to do this but my heart is telling me I Can get through it prayers please I hope ur doing better keep up the good work champ.

    • @humanbeing1429
      @humanbeing1429 Год назад +52

      ​@@tannayabelcher6454 I hope you're still keeping your promise 2 weeks later. I'm on day 6 and I visit the loo 8 or more times a day. Dehydration is worse. Cramps, sleepless, restless, pain, cravings all a package deal. But I'm keeping my promise this time.
      I'm fighting myself in my head 24/7 and not going back to see my dealer for a fix. I have made it this far. I cannot go back. I've failed multiple times in the past, but this time my wife is with me, my parents, my circles and everyone's rooting for me. Please don't give up, you can do it.

    • @deandunkerson9927
      @deandunkerson9927 Год назад +14

      Going through this right now. It’s a good reminder for me not to relapse. I think I’m going to make a video telling myself how bad this is.

  • @youtubeuser4943
    @youtubeuser4943 3 года назад +589

    I’ve literally never met anyone who has felt withdrawal from opiates as a mild flu. I wish that shit felt that mild.

    • @DrBAddictionRecovery
      @DrBAddictionRecovery  3 года назад +76

      I agree, and maybe bad choice of words. As a clinician, I sometimes look at things in different spectrums. But I certainly think bad choice. Thanks for input

    • @joelfromportland
      @joelfromportland 3 года назад +168

      I would rather have a severe flu for a year than two weeks of withdrawal.

    • @youtubeuser4943
      @youtubeuser4943 3 года назад +40

      @@DrBAddictionRecovery Hey, thanks for being polite and thinking on what I said. That's really cool of you

    • @youtubeuser4943
      @youtubeuser4943 3 года назад +30

      @@joelfromportland Oh absolutely. I would pick the flu 12 out of 10 times

    • @georgealexander8523
      @georgealexander8523 3 года назад +7

      I’ve been on it for 16monthes

  • @Isaidit904
    @Isaidit904 Год назад +184

    These comments make me wanna cry. I hope we all get better

    • @ginapearce5421
      @ginapearce5421 9 месяцев назад +2

      Me too . I'm being forced really to taper
      . But honestly I remember months back a pray I said. Smh again my big mouth.

    • @stephaniarici
      @stephaniarici 9 месяцев назад +8

      I was so afraid of the pain that came with the withdrawals. I had to take suboxone. It saved my life and I’m finally sober. Never thought I’d get here

    • @JoeBloggs-hk4np
      @JoeBloggs-hk4np 9 месяцев назад

      Ur gorgeous opioid user from ire and am taking fent

    • @User_92020
      @User_92020 8 месяцев назад +1

      The withdrawal is not that bad L😂L

    • @stephaniarici
      @stephaniarici 8 месяцев назад

      @@User_92020you’ve been through it opioid addiction & withdrawal?

  • @patriciarowe6685
    @patriciarowe6685 Год назад +152

    30 years clean. Nothing worth fighing for is worth going back to. I nearly died going cold turkey. The worst for me was night time. Now I sleep good. I don't take anything for granted. Thank you God for getting me through hell of addiction and recovery. Sending love and strength to anyone going through this you can do it if you want it bad enough .

    • @reinerb.mugarura8033
      @reinerb.mugarura8033 Год назад +1

      Congratulations

    • @BlessedbythebestJ.I.K
      @BlessedbythebestJ.I.K 9 месяцев назад +1

      How long did u deal with goin cold turkey for? Can you do it off tranq n Fentynal

    • @216Clevelander
      @216Clevelander 8 месяцев назад +2

      People say u can't die from opioid withdrawals.....shoot they must haven't done enough...I need to go to the E.R. if I don't tapper off a bit. puke for 4days. Traumatic nightmares and let's not even talk about eating or drinking anything for days.

    • @kimberlysamuel4708
      @kimberlysamuel4708 4 месяца назад

      I just tried to quit cold turkey it’s very hard even on day 1 but from fetty not heroin.

    • @brandonruiz4545
      @brandonruiz4545 4 месяца назад

      @@kimberlysamuel4708you got this 🙏💯 going thru it myself

  • @Hison-Dcarman
    @Hison-Dcarman 5 месяцев назад +102

    Opioid addiction actually destroyed my life. I started doing drugs 18 years ago as a teenage. Got addicted to opioid. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Was actually diagnosed with OCD. Not until my mom recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 3 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.

    • @CathieGomez-mp8sk
      @CathieGomez-mp8sk 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes Dr.alishrooms 💯

    • @EthanEdward-wx7ut
      @EthanEdward-wx7ut 5 месяцев назад

      How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta

    • @AnnaRoth-pb8xv
      @AnnaRoth-pb8xv 5 месяцев назад

      Yes he's Mr.medmushies. My daughter did straight shrooms in few days. Made her whole! after words, no more addictions, pains, ptsd and depression. It helped us.

    • @JacksonSmith-wc8oo
      @JacksonSmith-wc8oo 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing this great information, this would help my son.

    • @ChristopherEric-fr8im
      @ChristopherEric-fr8im 5 месяцев назад +1

      Saw people talking about..checked him out, I must say he's good at what he does. My son is clean 1 year now. Good luck. just micro dose and you won't trip. Mushrooms helped my son get off opioid.

  • @benzirzow3994
    @benzirzow3994 2 года назад +62

    "Didn't say it was going to be easy, said it was going to be worth it"

  • @highflyer72
    @highflyer72 Год назад +267

    God, I pray that you help me get through this fentanyl and other drugs addiction. I need you lord, forgive me for my sins. 😓

    • @thewaterbearer4582
      @thewaterbearer4582 11 месяцев назад +12

      My prayers are with you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @margiedusseau8672
      @margiedusseau8672 10 месяцев назад +4

      God loves you! You are worth so much more than what you think you are worth! You can do it!

    • @Jeremy-ge6zv
      @Jeremy-ge6zv 10 месяцев назад +1

      Amen 🙏🏼

    • @jlck8622
      @jlck8622 9 месяцев назад +4

      How u doing?

    • @SeanWatson-sg6br
      @SeanWatson-sg6br 9 месяцев назад +3

      Same here bro I'm Goin threw it to fully and have been for many many years its some of the worst torture you can imagine at times.

  • @doingme8384
    @doingme8384 3 года назад +437

    I often feel completely hopeless. I get clean and I always go back. I don’t want to be on any type of medication to get my brain right either. The long term issues is what is the biggest obstacle. Yes, it’s hard to get clean, but staying clean is the worst part!!! It’s so easily accessible to me as well. And I can’t uproot my life to get better. I have no other option to stay here and keep fighting. My heart goes out to anybody going through this!!!

    • @cayugalurkwellington
      @cayugalurkwellington 3 года назад +39

      I feel this on so many levels. Getting ready for my 4th trip to inpatient and I’m also feeling completely hopeless at the moment. Every time I get out of rehab i am 100% sure that I’m done for good but Sooner or later I somehow manage to talk myself into picking up. I’m not sure how to avoid these thoughts for the rest of my life....gues I gotta just take it a day at a time right? I’ve learned the hard way that if I slip up and decide to use again, there’s no coming back from it. I try to get back on the recovery horse and have it be a one time thing but I inevitably begin to fall back into full blown addiction. Once I get a taste, it’s over.
      Shout out to anyone that’s stuck in this hellish cycle. We can do it. at least we’re trying.

    • @doingme8384
      @doingme8384 3 года назад +21

      @@cayugalurkwellington man my heart goes out to you. This hell is something that people don’t understand, unless they go through it themselves. I’m tired of living it. My body is in full blown addiction now again too. I have so many responsibilities and a kid to take care of too. Shits tough as fuck!!!!! I bid you all the luck in the world. Stay clean and bed go back after this!!!! You said it yourself, once you get that taste. It’s over!!! I have plans to detox here enough soon. Keep me posted and I’ll keep you posted myself.

    • @scarlettfreedom3629
      @scarlettfreedom3629 3 года назад +9

      I am very sick from all the drugs I took too much and ws knocked out today I thought I would have a stroke. fell into deep sleep and couldn't wake up had nightmares have to stop cold turkey the dilaudid

    • @scarlettfreedom3629
      @scarlettfreedom3629 3 года назад +4

      @@doingme8384 I am very sick from all the drugs I took too much and ws knocked out today I thought I would have a stroke. fell into deep sleep and couldn't wake up had nightmares have to stop cold turkey the dilaudid

    • @adamziselman9368
      @adamziselman9368 3 года назад

      @Mark s i hear ya

  • @arcaneiconoclast319
    @arcaneiconoclast319 2 года назад +82

    6 day sober , feeling cold chills still restlessness nausea and body aches. I pray to Jesus he recovers my soul. Lord forgive me for my sins.

    • @arcaneiconoclast319
      @arcaneiconoclast319 2 года назад +19

      2 weeks now feeling blessed. For anyone going threw withdraw there is hope at the end of the tunnel.

    • @AllMedia13
      @AllMedia13 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@arcaneiconoclast319 Hey bro, how are you now? Did you go back to them? I iddi after 40 days clean like a idiot

    • @chrisloydmas8499
      @chrisloydmas8499 3 месяца назад

      @@arcaneiconoclast319how long did you make it

    • @anygivensunday4198
      @anygivensunday4198 3 месяца назад

      Update?

    • @nzaukiwi7198
      @nzaukiwi7198 3 месяца назад +3

      I have been two weeks completely stopped morphine from my doctor. Still having mild chills and sweats but it’s bareable! You will feel better and better everyday! You will get there I promise! Keep up the fluids!

  • @moneymitchbaby1728
    @moneymitchbaby1728 2 года назад +99

    Been popping purks for 2yrs I'm 6days clean the first 3days was a lil hard I'm good now ain't going back I'm good I have kids that need me

    • @yungcris5211
      @yungcris5211 Год назад +2

      good shit bro, how u doing now?

    • @jlck8622
      @jlck8622 9 месяцев назад +1

      Hownu doing bro? Hownu deal wit the pain

    • @8sixtyrula
      @8sixtyrula 7 месяцев назад

      @@jlck8622jus try your hardest to keep busy bro that’s what i’m doing ts hard asf i wanna yerk so bad but i jus can’t no more

    • @nate3915
      @nate3915 5 месяцев назад +2

      Took me a month to feel better and that was because I got put on suboxone

    • @shyyshannon
      @shyyshannon 5 месяцев назад

      How are you doing now?

  • @cheehee808_
    @cheehee808_ 2 года назад +169

    For me, the acute withdrawals lasted about 10 days or so (i was addicted for about 8 years). But the PAWS lasted for about a year til my brain started feeling "normal" again. Still get dreams of using sometimes and it'll be 3 years for me in May since I last used

    • @MindFactss
      @MindFactss 2 года назад

      For how long were you using H?

    • @babypipess7227
      @babypipess7227 2 года назад +1

      what’s paws?

    • @jason-s8c
      @jason-s8c 2 года назад +1

      I’ve been a using opioids oxys perc for a month.. any advice I’m addicted

    • @VitoDonatucci.jr.215ton.y2
      @VitoDonatucci.jr.215ton.y2 2 года назад +10

      I felt cool after 4 days as far as stop sweating throwing up no appetite an pooping crazy....I just couldn't sleep until day 6 or 7 ...an I always have drug dreams like all the time my dreams feel so good because I really think I'm getting high then I wake up mad as fuk

    • @cheehee808_
      @cheehee808_ 2 года назад +23

      @@jason-s8c stop now lol. That's my advice. Take it from someone who started off where you are, then didn't stop and ended up with an 8 year long problem. It's not worth it bro, you'll prolly feel crappy for a day or two but the longer you stay on the stuff the worse the withdrawals will become when you do stop. A month is not very long in the grand scheme so you'll prolly just hsve some mild symptoms. I'd just smoke some buds and ride it out

  • @alexmurphree2980
    @alexmurphree2980 9 месяцев назад +37

    6 days clean. Its starting to get better instead of worse by the day. Stay strong. We got this.

    • @bennhenderson7898
      @bennhenderson7898 5 месяцев назад

      how you feeling now bro?

    • @eddiepacheco367
      @eddiepacheco367 5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm on day 7 jumping off 8mg of methadone and the anxiety is what's messing with me ...hope you feeling better

    • @alexmurphree2980
      @alexmurphree2980 5 месяцев назад +2

      @eddiepacheco367 4 months clean now. I'm feeling good. First month was tough. First 2 weeks were hell. But I was on fentanyl. I'm still only sleeping 4 or 5 hours a night though

    • @benjimotion
      @benjimotion 4 месяца назад

      @@alexmurphree2980 how long were u on fet? Did the body aches go away after the first week?

    • @blueboy1221
      @blueboy1221 3 месяца назад

      ​@@alexmurphree2980I'm on day 13 of coming off a bup dose of 24mg. I missed my chemist on a bank holiday weekend and because I missed 3 daily doses I had to go back to my clinic to start titration again. I was sitting in the waiting room waiting going through withdrawals and I had an epithany. I just thought " what the he'll are you doing " " now is the best time to stop as you're already withdrawing" I just decided I'd had enough and decided to go cold turkey. I stood up thanked the receptionist for the long wait which to be honest turned out to be a bit of an omen. The first few days where easy but then it kicked in. The worst thing for me was the electric feet. Every 10 seconds a feeling of pure energy flowing through my hands and feet it was very uncountable and prevented me from sleeping all I got was twilight sleep a couple of minutes at a time after about 8 days I started hallucinating and feeling tactile hallucinations which was awful but, I found the mental strenth and courage to keep going even though I could've went back on my script at anytime I wanted. This is day 13 now I slept last night and the day before having some very vivid dreams which I remember which I've never experienced for 14 years due to methadone 120 mg daily. Today I woke up feeling great day 13 I slept last night for 9 hours all I feel like is I have a bad cold nothing else and I know this will end within the next 2 days. I won't ever use opioids again ive just had enough and sitting in that waiting room surrounded by people tweaking and complaining it just helped me find the mental strenth to say no enough enough and I walked out. I managed to get off subbys in 2012 6mg and that was harder than me coming off 24 mg which is weird I think the brain chemistry has muscle memory and feels what you put it through. I woke up this morning feeling great and refreshed I feel good I said tobmyself I had the spanish flu when I was 18 or 19 and that was 1000 times worse than any withdrawal so I think mentally that's how I've coped with the withdrawal. 24 mg bup is a big dose to go cold turkey on but I'd just had enough im 47 and have been on a maintenance dose of methadone for 14 years which turned me into a lazy, dishonest with myself little boy. Now I feel great I learned how to embrace the pain through breathing exercises and chilling out. Now I feel good. No more will I put myself back into that lifestyle I'm better than that.

  • @ronnyclayton194
    @ronnyclayton194 4 года назад +318

    To put it simply it lasts much longer than most healthcare professionals(who have never had to endure it)would have you believe.You can only learn so much from literature,you have to actually live it and experience the long timeline of agony to truly understand.

  • @johnryan1798
    @johnryan1798 3 года назад +105

    That is where I went back to Tramadol 3 years ago after months of being off it. I could not ever get the energy back and I always thought about how much energy I had being on it. I remember going to Vegas with the family and I had no energy to keep up with my family with all the walking. Then I started a new job that was demanding physically and it wore me out just to climb the stairs to clock in. I was even taking naps at work and yet it's been months since I got off Tramadol. So, I started taking Tramadol again and I felt completely normal! I can work all day and not break a sweat! And then, after a couple more pills, I have energy to play with the kids after! I slept great, wasnt moody, felt like I was in my 20's at work lifting 80 lbs bags of concrete. Then, I realized it was leading me down a road I'm afraid of, one that I shouldn't be on in the first place. Last Thursday my wife loaded the kids in the car to see family for 2 weeks. Once she was down the road, I called my work to tell them I quit. I locked the doors at home and hunkered in for the withdrawals. It's day 3.

    • @jus4you247
      @jus4you247 3 года назад +3

      How are you now? Stay strong, you can do this! Do it for yourself and for your family♡

    • @johnryan1798
      @johnryan1798 3 года назад +9

      @@jus4you247 Yes, thanks! It's day 5 and I feel like I got my life back! Worst 3 days of my life though! I woke up screaming in sheer terror. I though I was dying! I woke up thinking I was in another realm, a demonic one. Then 2 morning later on Sunday, I woke up at 7 am, made coffee and went for a mile walk in the park. I knew then the worst was behind me. This morning I caught the next flight out of Texas and on my way to be with mom and my brothers in California. I'm on the connecting flight in Vegas right now, fueling up. I cant beleive how much better I feel, with everything! It's like I came out of the belly of the whale or, hell for 3 days!

    • @jus4you247
      @jus4you247 3 года назад +2

      @@johnryan1798 That's awesome! I'm so glad to hear you've made it through the worst. One day at a time, and just keep building your life back! Anytime you feel weak, just remember those three days, a hell you never want to go through again. It took a lot of strength, keep up the great work and enjoy your family!

    • @Oakleaf700
      @Oakleaf700 3 года назад +1

      How are you getting on???
      I really wish I'd quit while I was younger and stronger. {Physically}
      Often for me it is the weeks after quitting are really hard.
      Good luck..You can do it..Thousands do.
      ''Re-wiring'' our brain chemistry takes time, after we have soaked it in artificial opioids/opiates for so long.

    • @johnryan1798
      @johnryan1798 3 года назад +7

      @@Oakleaf700 You are absolutely correct there, the weeks after!! I've been working out at my friends gym in the mornings but, still hurt all day and take naps. Haven't gone back to work yet until the kids are in school next week, then I'll start looking for something that doesn't kill me! The days last a lot longer now, with slow motion moving all day. Everything hurts when I get up from bed, the couch, the dinner chair...But, I do think about those 3 days and knowing the farther I get from that, the better it will be in the long run. Like you said, one day at a time. The family sure has seen a positive mood in me for sure!! I'm more patient with the kids and more understanding to my wife. I'm finaly listening to her instead of running my own mouth! Now, I got to go to the store, buy wood stain and be on a ladder all day painting the pergola in the backyard. It hurts just typing it!!

  • @Moneyman4eva
    @Moneyman4eva 3 года назад +324

    4th day sober feels like I’m Dying

    • @DrBAddictionRecovery
      @DrBAddictionRecovery  3 года назад +69

      You can do this!

    • @Moneyman4eva
      @Moneyman4eva 3 года назад +27

      @@DrBAddictionRecovery thank you 🙏

    • @miketrush4028
      @miketrush4028 3 года назад +63

      Day 4 for me, I’m there with ya buddy. 💪🏻💪🏻✊🏽💯

    • @tarastransformation2655
      @tarastransformation2655 3 года назад +18

      keep going dear please keep going

    • @Moneyman4eva
      @Moneyman4eva 3 года назад +35

      @@miketrush4028 going on day 9 hope you doing good 🙏first 3 days were the worst had to sleep by myself in the living room

  • @pattiduval1876
    @pattiduval1876 Год назад +50

    18 days clean today with no help. Man, this is hell.

    • @user-2.00mimi
      @user-2.00mimi 10 месяцев назад +2

      go to er They help with sleep aid

    • @cherrybomb2600
      @cherrybomb2600 9 месяцев назад

      No, ER will call the police.
      They can put you away.

    • @sizzlethestozzle8885
      @sizzlethestozzle8885 9 месяцев назад +13

      I did it alone, 3 months of hell with full time job. No sleeping. No energy. Fucking hell

    • @XXAnthonyCarmineXx
      @XXAnthonyCarmineXx 5 месяцев назад

      @@user-2.00mimier dosent do shit for addicts they’d just recommend you to a in patient or detox facility the hospital isn’t equipped to deal with addicts really

    • @eryc817
      @eryc817 5 месяцев назад +1

      I understand how you feel😢

  • @Corbinstruckshots
    @Corbinstruckshots Год назад +62

    19 days clean from 6 year fentynal addiction. Its hard. Im doijg it home alone

    • @bruhbruhh5103
      @bruhbruhh5103 10 месяцев назад +5

      Don’t give up

    • @cruzmathisok
      @cruzmathisok 10 месяцев назад +7

      I wish I had the power to

    • @SaysWho1013
      @SaysWho1013 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@cruzmathisok
      Me too
      Trying methadone

    • @JoeBloggs-hk4np
      @JoeBloggs-hk4np 9 месяцев назад +2

      Did you do it

    • @ahzreanahharris-rt3ff
      @ahzreanahharris-rt3ff 9 месяцев назад +1

      Have u tried suboxone ? I’d say try that first it helps a lot

  • @meoffjack9348
    @meoffjack9348 2 года назад +55

    7 years clean here and I won’t lie withdrawals are a nightmare. But if you really want to clean yourself up it’s the only way to do it. I was in pure misery for about a month barely sleeping aching and the sweats and shits something terrible. Couldn’t eat or anything all I wanted was water and coffee. But you can do it just stay strong and when you make it to the other side of the situation you will be so glad you did it.

    • @skyjones155
      @skyjones155 2 года назад +4

      I’m staring cold turkey in a few days I’m so scared reading these comments I’m in for a real treat but I have to do it for my job I’m so scared I’m not gonna read anymore comments

    • @wsurjec6414
      @wsurjec6414 2 года назад +2

      @@skyjones155 Hows it goin?

    • @cyluscook3187
      @cyluscook3187 2 года назад

      Same here how did getbvj

    • @Ellieangel777
      @Ellieangel777 Год назад +1

      A month???!!! How long were u on them, and what, how much mg daily did u take?

    • @jeaneenbarker8585
      @jeaneenbarker8585 9 месяцев назад

      My son gets out of rehab in 3 months, court ordered. He is 6 months clean from fetynal and meth. What can I do when he gets out?

  • @clark5401
    @clark5401 Год назад +88

    I have been an opioid addict since around 2008.
    Codiene withdrawal usually starts the day after stopping and also feels very similar to heroin withdrawal but not as severe.
    You get the hot and cold flushes, adrenaline surges, anxiety attacks and lower back pain.
    Heroin withdrawal is similar to Codiene but I found that I felt a lot of fear and everything felt scary.
    Both usually last around 5 to 7 days.
    Bupronorphine was absolute hell for me.
    The withdrawal didn't start until day 4 and then I felt the withdrawal for 2 weeks. Similar to heroin and Codiene but the pain, anxiety and panic attacks were much worse.
    Each person is different. It depends on how sensitive your body is to the opioid.
    Let me tell you, there is no easy way to get through withdrawal. You just have to keep telling yourself that you will not die and that you will get better.
    It is doable but I certainly understand why some people cannot go through it and then relapse.
    One day they will get the strength to go through with it as you really do get fed up with taking the drug.

    • @Boojyman
      @Boojyman Год назад +2

      agree, i used bup only 3 times and went through withdrawls for a week, kratom withdrawls also suck ass

    • @realmejeremy
      @realmejeremy Год назад +5

      I've been on Suboxone for like 13 years when am I going to get off you know I know I need to I need to wean myself off it's like one of those things you got to do yourself my doctor said you can take it the rest of your adult life but I don't want to be controlled like that if I don't take it within a day I am sick

    • @Baroo_Cow
      @Baroo_Cow Год назад +3

      My nose still runs when I take Suboxone and I still sweat and my head never feels right.

    • @realmejeremy
      @realmejeremy Год назад +5

      @@Boojyman you can go through withdrawals off kratom?

    • @tjm8128
      @tjm8128 Год назад +1

      If anyone knows where to get duragesic patches, let me know. They have stopped prescribing them and am in excruciating pain and am at my wits end.

  • @mr.yeast5billion910
    @mr.yeast5billion910 3 года назад +86

    Here's my expert take. First about 24 hours after last dose (if heavy user) you start yawning. Eyes watering. Within 12 hours after that your shit stops being solid. That's when the fun starts. Then irregular body temperature, and good luck trying to sleep for the next 3 days, maybe a few hours from pure exhaustion. You'll feel cold, but don't even think about about putting that blanket on, cause then you're gonna sweat. Worst part for me comes after 48 hours... the restless leg syndrome, you're gonna wanna cut your legs off, especially when you try to be still to rest. You're not gonna eat. Some people throw up/dry heave, I never did. 72 hours symptoms peak hard, then taper off over the next 3 to 4 days. Habitual cravings go away after 2 weeks. Intense depression and anxiety the 3-6 months, along with with a heavy addictive inner voice. After 6 months of this, it tapers off over the next 6 months. Stress triggered cravings start to taper off after a year or so. After two years the depression and anxiety are very minimal, along with the addictive voice. Cravings still come under times of extreme duress, yet are manageable by yourself usually without support or having to call a sponsor.
    I was on opioids and homeless for 6 years. At my peak I would ask for fentanyl by name because herion didn't cut it. I'm 2 years clean in a month.
    If you got this far, and are struggling, there is hope. You CAN do it. You WILL do it when you're ready. Don't let the guilt drag you back. Noone is a bad person, just good people having a bad day. One day at a time. Open pms for anyone wanting to talk about it I'll reply. Stay safe out there.

    • @pooperdave
      @pooperdave 3 года назад +4

      Everything you have described is exactly what I have been through many times. I was heavy for 8 years “ 8-12 norcos a day. But now only 6 a day for the last 7 years. Prescribed by doc still to present day. Want to stop this bullshit. Thought it would take only 2 months of withdrawals apparently I’m wrong.
      I’m in my 9th day. Anyway I can’t do this shit. The legs, the irritability, insomnia, diarrhea, hot then cold, can’t sit still……ahhhhh I can’t. I’ve tried to quit maybe 2 dozen times. My life hasn’t allowed me to be non-functional. So I fail after 5-7 days. numb my brain with alcohol? I can’t be drunk for a year. Tried THC gummies but “fuck” that was expensive. All my attempts were friend advised. Non has worked. I felt helpless. So another friend was also a Norco consumer. He now has beat it. I asked how? and he said just smoke a little meth every time you start feeling like shit. Not to much. Just 2-3 hits 4-5 times a day. I said you are just replacing one for another? Meth withdrawals only last a few days and they are much easier to deal with. So I took it into consideration because he knows I played with meth for 30 years. I do it for 7-8 months then just stop doing it for years. Longest stretch was 13 years without. Shortest was about 10 months. I AM NOT GLORIFYING METH, giving you my personal experiences. I can drop the meth much easier than the norcos. So here I am day number 9 and feeling much better then all those other days without anything. I wish I could have done it on my own but I just couldn’t. I’ve beaten other things like drinking and smoking cigarettes, and I’m still going strong without those 2 to this day. But this Norco shit, I can’t get a handle on it. so in my definite desire to kick the pills, I’m willing to do this. My symptoms? Well, not irritable, no restless legs, mild to no diarrhea. Insomnia well that’s a wash. Both meth and Norco withdrawals interfere with sleep. I function well. Still doing my thing. I entered this experiment with the mindset of wanting to kick the Norcos.. Not party, get high, have fun tweaking with my friends. I will say this, I’m doing well at this time. My girl doesn’t like this but accepts it and stands behind me. She is actually the reason if I succeed. If you consume just enough to stop symptoms, you’ll be near normal and feel ok during this weaning period. Probably won’t work for most because they just can’t stop. I was a functioning user for years. Never lost my good job or my family. Never sold my families things. My record is clean. No drug charges.Reason, strict disciplineI and never carried it on me or in my vehicle. Had a setup at work and shed/workshop in backyard. Never in house or in vehicle. Sure occasionally it had to be transported in vehicle. Had an open bottom empty spray paint can in back of pickup. Along with 10-12 other empties. So, cops pulls me over and sees nothing. Even during a search. Sounds A bit Braggadocious I know. Maybe a bit but my point is, this method seems to be working for me at this time. Merry Christmas hope all is well you.

    • @pricesymonej
      @pricesymonej 3 года назад +1

      sounds about right....can we still send you a personal message?

    • @Moore3
      @Moore3 2 года назад

      Thanks for this am going to try

    • @sylviaelizabethclarecholic2073
      @sylviaelizabethclarecholic2073 2 года назад +3

      Hi, thank you for your honesty about acute withdrawal from opioids. I appreciate your 'one day at a time' comment. Thanks again! 🌹

    • @mr.yeast5billion910
      @mr.yeast5billion910 2 года назад

      @@pricesymonej please do! Sorry I'm late.
      I reiterate for anyone reading. My messages are ALWAYS open for this.

  • @suubikiweewa4507
    @suubikiweewa4507 Год назад +29

    2 weeks in cleaning and I’ve put this video because am dying like literally but I won’t give up😢

  • @louislotto6138
    @louislotto6138 Год назад +80

    Literally going through it right now. Day two and I can’t sleep, chills and crazy body pains. Can’t stop drinking water and don’t want to move.

    • @Jose-yy4yo
      @Jose-yy4yo Год назад +9

      same I'm 6 days sober I had all ur symptoms except I didn't drink water

    • @louislotto6138
      @louislotto6138 Год назад +7

      @ForeverImmortal 77 not to bad actually getting better. Pains almost gone and everyday gets better

    • @courtneycoley8487
      @courtneycoley8487 Год назад +3

      ​@@louislotto6138 what were u coming off of?

    • @justmetoo6067
      @justmetoo6067 Год назад +4

      Omg I'm so sorry. I know that the wds are horrible. I pray that the symptoms start easing up some ..I know that it's pure hell 😢😢😢im going to keep u in my prayers ❤

    • @leemcbarron3538
      @leemcbarron3538 Год назад +4

      @foreverimmortal7740
      I’m having the same been taking Codine for three years 30/50 I’m on Day three and my heads banging just hope it gets better soon I’m going cold turkey .

  • @kimberlys8422
    @kimberlys8422 Год назад +13

    I'm so happy to be clean of opiates; I didn't get physically ill, but I recall restless legs and the inability to go to sleep; tossing and turning all night.

  • @MrNewrad
    @MrNewrad Год назад +52

    39 days clear of prescription pills, currently in rehab and getting stronger every day. Withdrawal was bad for the first few days and seems to be getting better day by day. Never giving up and mental; strength and positivity is the key. Also I am 18 years sober too.

    • @LeRoyTremblay978
      @LeRoyTremblay978 Год назад +5

      I'm confused sre you 39 days clean or 18 years clean

    • @MrNewrad
      @MrNewrad Год назад

      @@LeRoyTremblay978 I am now 89 days opioid free (was 39 days) and 18 years 2 months sober (alcohol). Sorry for the confusion.

    • @sucaadshardi9650
      @sucaadshardi9650 Год назад +1

      How did you do it? I need help! I don't want to go to my Dr but I want to stop... please anyone help me with the best ways to stop dihydrocodeine

    • @kyle7118
      @kyle7118 11 месяцев назад

      @@sucaadshardi9650I have been prescribed 180 a month for almost four years and I and I decided that even though I still have about 50 of them in my nightstand, I was done. I’m only clean for about 40 hours so I don’t have a lot of advice because to just do it if you really don’t want to be controlled be them anymore. I always used to freak out when I did run out so I figured I’d just try now and use those extras as an (I’m bigger than you.)
      **to the bad…. I haven’t started with any dihedral, (indium for that) when it comes to be time, I find myself not comfortable in my knees [one of which never had work done and the other knee that’s had numerous surgeries on seems fine. so what I’ve done is heat then for hour and then ice for and hour.
      After all this is done, I either take klonopin for the anxious and heart beating and I’m taking ambien for asleep when I’m able. I’ve had others tell me I shouldn’t take a benzos that I was once addicted to help with the withdraws but my doctor didn’t give me a way to do it so I decided to go out it alone. I’ll try finding this one age tomorrow to see if you seen my message. These boards help except some seem like they’re better than you and you showing do this or that. Just good luck and even DM me. My wife isn’t taking it serious so I’m luckily my side of family had been a good help

  • @MIKEx2112
    @MIKEx2112 Год назад +55

    Too all those struggling.....come back to this comment section.
    If I can help,I will...Stay strong and this horrible addiction will be defeated !!

    • @ShawnTylerMusic
      @ShawnTylerMusic Год назад +1

      Day 3 and it’s a struggle!

    • @MIKEx2112
      @MIKEx2112 Год назад +7

      @@ShawnTylerMusic damn right its a struggle....Im still struggling and staying clean.
      The way I look at it If i can quit...So can you.
      If you werent serious about it you wouldnt be on day 3...Keep going
      Its a very,difficult and bumpy road but you can do it...Keep going,you got this !!

    • @ShawnTylerMusic
      @ShawnTylerMusic Год назад +2

      @@MIKEx2112 thanks man. Definitely hard, but I’m trying. How are you doing?

    • @MIKEx2112
      @MIKEx2112 Год назад +6

      @@ShawnTylerMusic Im having a hard time too my friend...Its a daily struggle but im doing it !!
      Keep coming here for support,god knows we need it !!
      I know I do !!

    • @ShawnTylerMusic
      @ShawnTylerMusic Год назад +2

      @@MIKEx2112 I feel you man. Wishing you the best. Stay strong mate!

  • @mattsheezy5469
    @mattsheezy5469 2 года назад +63

    The psychological aspect of opioid withdrawal is just as awful as the physical symptoms (this is why healthcare professionals often describe withdrawal as just a bad flu, they’ve never been through it). Aside from a persistent racing heart, and panic attack symptoms, everything takes on this creepy, emotional feeling. Little things like hearing the birds outside my window, and the sunlight shining in used to sicken me for some reason. I also would buy bottles of generic loperamide (48 pills each) & swallow 2 full bottles trying to bypass the brain blood barrier membrane. It halted my symptoms, but also made me incredibly nauseous, and has killed a lot of people (effects your heart rhythm). Withdrawal taught me just how much of who we think we are is based on chemical signals (sleep, appetite, emotions, anxiety, sex drive….).

    • @noahhill7474
      @noahhill7474 Год назад

      The psych is the worst. Everything else could probably be pushed through but that mental state Is terrible

    • @Upt.j
      @Upt.j Год назад +12

      Oh my god, I didn’t know it was called restless leg syndrome but that is literal hell, that and the stomach cramps, but the feeling you get where you feel like you need to run? I get that throughout my whole body around the 12 hour mark and it’s almost like my whole body is twitching, wouldn’t wish it on anybody, it’s the most uncomfortable feeling in the world

    • @Holidaygirl7
      @Holidaygirl7 Год назад +1

      Yessss exactly what u said!!!

    • @KeepittFrosty
      @KeepittFrosty Год назад +1

      Very accurate post my guy

    • @ShawnTylerMusic
      @ShawnTylerMusic Год назад

      @@Upt.jrestless legs, anxiety, and insomnia are the absolute worst.

  • @glenjacobson3282
    @glenjacobson3282 Год назад +11

    Oxycodone withdrawals suck. Drs are out of touch on it. I can’t even explain it to you. It’s like being hot and cold at the same time, tired but wide awake, every thing around you annoys you and you feel like you have bugs inside your skin. You try to “sleep” but you lay there shaking your legs and tossing and turning to find a spot to be comfortable for 3 mins. Your whole body aches and you just sweat out of no where. Even walking feels like you are wearing concrete boots. Kratom saved my life. Made withdrawing easier

  • @KylesDaddy100
    @KylesDaddy100 2 года назад +123

    Day 10 for me! Finally starting to feel normal again. Actually went to an amusement park with my family yesterday & felt pretty good. Sleep still isn’t great but getting better!

    • @michaelbarbarino1581
      @michaelbarbarino1581 2 года назад +2

      Asom man keep up the good work if you dont mind how u do it cold Turkey subs ???

    • @KylesDaddy100
      @KylesDaddy100 2 года назад +10

      I was on buprenorphine for 4 years for chronic pain. I lost my insurance and switched back to Norco and HATE them. I was always running out and felt like shit. So I finally just stopped, cold Turkey. I have a pretty high tolerance. Was taking 15-20 Norco a day. When I stopped. Still don’t sleep great but overall feel pretty good after 12 days

    • @jfdesignsinc.innovationsid1583
      @jfdesignsinc.innovationsid1583 2 года назад +12

      I'm right in the mud with ya..I'm on day15. Still sux. But mind over matter keeps me goin....also music really helped me in the dark times

    • @frankpatti8762
      @frankpatti8762 2 года назад +7

      That's awesome keep it up me too day 20 today we can overcome anything just be strong !!!

    • @gemmaparnell6027
      @gemmaparnell6027 Год назад +1

      Well done 👍 how's it going now? X

  • @HikingFeral
    @HikingFeral 3 года назад +78

    I'm in pure hell so obviously staying up passing the time watching videos like this. I was taking prescribed buprenorphine which kept me addicted. Now its gone obviously I went right back to the oxy. However this time I've decided no, no this is crap and I'm done. So I'm off of it and I don't care how much hell I have to endure ill survive. I survive as a hobby. I can survive with nothing but a knife naked in the woods. I can damn well survive without this crap.

    • @isaacmartinez9451
      @isaacmartinez9451 3 года назад +3

      How are you doing with your soberity

    • @marknecker1996
      @marknecker1996 3 года назад +4

      Hell yeah you can keep it up. Day 4 here after being clean for a year then fucking up again.

    • @cookiie92
      @cookiie92 3 года назад +5

      Soooo how are you doing? Im day two off of Dilaudid. This is my millionth time trying get clean on my own for 7years now. Normally at this point I am thinking the good ol"just one more time " thoughts. But I still feel mentally strong. Well as strong as i can be. I hope that you made it and are still going strong! Wish me luck.

    • @JohnSmith-cm4zy
      @JohnSmith-cm4zy 3 года назад +1

      STAY STRONG BRO!!!! YOU GOT THIS!!! 💪

    • @sangeetalambh6389
      @sangeetalambh6389 3 года назад +2

      Hiking Feral how r u now

  • @ajpollard529
    @ajpollard529 Год назад +6

    Thank you for being honest and explaining this in detail. Many in your profession lack honesty and clarity on these matters.

  • @Iamamommynow
    @Iamamommynow 6 месяцев назад +4

    Was on heroin from 20-25 years old until I got becrotizing faccitis and almost lost my leg. The hospital put me immediately on methadone so I wouldn’t die after 2 surgeries from them cutting the NF out of my leg.
    I was on methadone for 7 years, then I got on Suboxone for 16 years, and I just started sublicade shot a few days ago.
    I tried withdrawing about 12 times during different times in my life since I was 25 and stopped using heroin.
    I never relapsed, but her I am, 48 years old, more than half my life trying to quit in general.
    It’s a lifelong struggle.
    All those substitutes did save my life and I have been clean for almost 25 years.
    I was able to have 2 beautiful and healthy kids on Suboxone and they had no withdrawal symptoms at all from that.
    I wish everyone here the best.
    It’s the hardest thing I have ever dealt with in my life.
    Praying for us all 🙏

  • @BiggCliffZack15
    @BiggCliffZack15 2 года назад +9

    5th day clean still cant sleep for shit but my god the things I went through mentally the last 5 days is the reason I will never ever relapse. Shit will really fuck you up in the head man

  • @FrancoisRemillard-d7y
    @FrancoisRemillard-d7y 9 месяцев назад +9

    1 year clean today! I did it cold turkey in my room, my girlfriend who never did drug help me during those 4 days of pain and i'm grateful to have her

  • @loriannstevens5308
    @loriannstevens5308 4 года назад +33

    Great video Dr B ☺️ I don't use medications to stay sober, I do however do mental housekeeping lol. The one thing I've noticed is my People telling me how much I've changed. The way in which I conduct myself daily...that gives me great hope to keep pushing forward & I've watched my life turn around. Slow but steady. I do give a tremendous amount of credit to Dr B, I've learned so much about my addiction and that I'm not alone. I still have a lot of work to do.

    • @DrBAddictionRecovery
      @DrBAddictionRecovery  4 года назад +2

      Thankyou!

    • @yangduplama3118
      @yangduplama3118 2 года назад +1

      It's my day 3 , without medications 🙃

    • @jason-s8c
      @jason-s8c 2 года назад +1

      @@yangduplama3118 hru holding up?

    • @irmaortega9017
      @irmaortega9017 Год назад

      @@DrBAddictionRecovery Dr b pls help me I just found out in pregnant I went from oxy to Norco and I tapered down to 1 pill a day but I feel I am not making it I'm 18 weeks pregnant pls help me

  • @MrGreeneyedcat
    @MrGreeneyedcat 4 года назад +20

    "Detoxification" is the process of riding the body of a substance, "recovery" is the process of repairing the damage a substance did mentally/physically, there two completely different healing processes, best dealt with a "addiction doctor", to secure the best chance of not relapsing.

  • @brt-jn7kg
    @brt-jn7kg Год назад +16

    When you're going through it it lasts about 60 life times

  • @MIKEx2112
    @MIKEx2112 Год назад +13

    Im still clean !!
    All these months later and Im still clean after quitting cold turkey !
    I feel Great !!!!
    Best life decision I ever made.....quitting opioids !

  • @lrush165
    @lrush165 3 года назад +11

    instead of answering the question asked...he just changes the question...detox lasts 3-5 days, withdrawals can last for weeks sometimes months.

  • @joesphgross562
    @joesphgross562 2 года назад +52

    I was on 200 mg a day of oxy and 20 mg of xanax a day for a few years. I will never go back that was living hell and took lots of prayers and strength. The withdrawals were worse from the benzos in my honest opinion because I honestly didn't sleep for a month no bs. Yeah a smidge here and there but the mental torment was worse than the vomiting and shitz restless legs ugh. Prayers to all who struggle🙏

    • @trippplecup1563
      @trippplecup1563 Год назад +2

      I was a long term opiate user, I was doing fenantyl in the more recent days and I started forming a habit for Xanax and pressed xans from the darkweb.. coming off the xans and fent was literal torture. I can’t even explain the feeling. Big ups to you! 7 months clean here. I’m on a small dose of methadone daily though..

    • @joesphgross562
      @joesphgross562 Год назад +1

      @@trippplecup1563 prayers 🙏 never look back

    • @joesphgross562
      @joesphgross562 Год назад

      @@Navygrl58 sry I just saw this. I am no Dr but to me the only way was straight hell. If you think you are strong enough cut everything in half for a month or so then another half until you are clean.

    • @reezymontana9708
      @reezymontana9708 Год назад +5

      Man literally same I quit cold turkey and didn’t sleep for exactly 2 months moved to another country and had such bad sweats anxiety and withdrawals I literally couldn’t eat or sleep if I saw anyone whether family or stranger I’d get so anxious crazy withdrawals but I came back home started using again and now I’m 2 days sober and trying to stay sober forever I won’t give up this time I have tried so many times before but this time feels different deep inside I know I’m about to enter another battle with myself but I’ll stay disciplined and will encourage myself to stay clean

    • @rashellebasore5898
      @rashellebasore5898 Год назад +1

      Totally believe u on not sleeping for a month. I got off benzos from my hysterectomy after a year and I literally didn't sleep for 7 days l. Everything my body would go to sleep my body would jolt awake. My eyes burned so bad for that 7 days. It was hell

  • @princessoftermina
    @princessoftermina 3 года назад +119

    withdrawals can be so traumatic mentally and physically....i hope this disease becomes less stigmatized so we can better combat it. Theres no words to describe how bad withdrawals are and how much suffering people go through.

  • @ChrisTesch87
    @ChrisTesch87 Год назад +42

    "Mild flu symptoms" I tried 4-5 times to remove opiate use from my life before i FINALLY got through it. I felt like I was DYING! Couldn't get warm, couldn't stay cool, no sleep, sweating like a pig, just feeling like I would never make it out. I WISH it felt like "mild flu symtoms" 😂

    • @veronikav5037
      @veronikav5037 Год назад +10

      It’s more like what a horrific death feels like, not mild flu.

    • @ChrisTesch87
      @ChrisTesch87 Год назад +1

      @@veronikav5037 100%

    • @RavenLunatik
      @RavenLunatik Год назад +1

      No shit

    • @allykatt8464
      @allykatt8464 Год назад +3

      How long did you sweat? I hate that part so bad!

  • @disclaimer.imjokin
    @disclaimer.imjokin Год назад +6

    Tramadol for 3 years. 75 hours at the moment... i felt awful last night. Felt ok this morning but gradually getting worse again.

  • @khaoticgrumpy
    @khaoticgrumpy 11 месяцев назад +5

    Only reason I got sober is because I found joy in life again doing something that I like. Only got addicted to opioids when I had no meaning/fulfillment in my life

  • @April-t6z
    @April-t6z 2 года назад +5

    I went two months cold turkey. I kept telling myself I'm almost at the other side, but I couldn't even keep water down. Gravity was turned up a thousand times.
    My mom came and got me. She was worried. I told her it's the nature of the beast, it's almost over. She called an ambulance. I heard him say "it's not up to her anymore" after my mom said I wouldn't go. My oxygen was below 30, fever 103, heart rate was too low. They kept me in ICU five days. The doc said H withdrawal CAN KILL. My liver and kidneys were shutting down.
    Idk what book you read, but most of us started on prescriptions with a ton of acetaminophen which damages the liver. Detox exacerbates it. They code 3 me to the ER and said I would not have survived the night, as a direct result of unmedicated withdrawal. They talked me into trying methadone, it took 130 mgs to stabilize at 5'2/90 lbs. I lost many friends to OD. I'm thankful to be alive and clean.

    • @jmr6117
      @jmr6117 2 месяца назад

      You was clean for 2 months why they convence you to take methadone, lord methadone its a real problem i was on methadone for 19 years and i take a jump in 5 mg 2 years ago and i still feel like shit ,nothing make me feel better and its IMPOSSIBLE to sleep 3 hours.

  • @FitzSchlitz
    @FitzSchlitz 2 года назад +32

    I’m documenting my methadone detox from 160mgs and 10 months methadone free. Was on it for 20yrs. DPLA seems to help as well as valerian root and melatonin. Stay strong! Positive vibes, love and blessings!!💪✌️❤️

    • @froggyreynolds4927
      @froggyreynolds4927 2 года назад

      JFC, just stop the s#it now and get off it, you cry-baby.

    • @rubyr3922
      @rubyr3922 2 года назад +2

      Thanks

    • @Pheonarx
      @Pheonarx 2 года назад +3

      How are you feeling now? How did it feel when you started coming off?

    • @kyledavis405
      @kyledavis405 2 года назад +3

      If you did not taper off. How long did the withdraws last?

    • @FitzSchlitz
      @FitzSchlitz 2 года назад +2

      @@kyledavis405 I did taper for 4 years

  • @bofad6074
    @bofad6074 2 года назад +18

    21 days for me, that was from iv street heroin. ive got 4 years off dope now. Thank you for adding some nuance to this, so many medical professionals act like in a week your just back to normal regardless of drug, RoI, or dosage. Not even to mention post acute symptoms.

    • @Paragon_Reason
      @Paragon_Reason 2 года назад +2

      How long does it take to not be obsessing over getting more and more. It's all I can think about and it's ruining my f****** life

    • @JohnWickwithdaClip
      @JohnWickwithdaClip Год назад

      @@Paragon_Reason I've seen you ask this a few times, It sounds like you're deeper mentally with wanting to use then most/some of use, Most people use because they don't want to get sick or depression(not saying that's not your case) but sounds like you might want to go to a meeting/group if you could. Pills isn't good like that shit suck man it will lead you to dope next because they cost alot.

    • @sandym8787
      @sandym8787 11 месяцев назад

      That's amazing !

  • @jankompos2330
    @jankompos2330 3 года назад +7

    faith is number one option for me when thinking about less sin that includes addiction or bad health state ,it is also reducing anxiety that cause health problems with the body parts

  • @JesseJapan
    @JesseJapan Год назад +3

    I basically quit cold Turkey. The first 5 - 7 days were absolute hell. I’ve been off them for about two weeks or so now with a few lapses as the withdrawals were so intense. Every 3 - 4 days I would slightly relapse and pop some pills.
    Anyway - the major part is over. I can sleep again for the most part and I don’t feel irritated, RLS is gone, but I still get headaches, sleepiness, and digestive issues. The worst part however, which I didn’t even know was going to happen, is the over-all feelings of sadness and depression. I’m still just crying for no reason and my head is a mess. The physical symptoms have more or less dissipated but the mental issues linger and it’s actually really hard, but I’m getting there.
    Opioid withdrawals are absolutely hell for the first week. I’ve never felt so terrible in my life. But I’m glad I’ve gotten through the worst of it. I was also addicted to Benzos and was a heavy user (legally) which I actually stopped taking cold Turkey months ago. So I don’t know if it’s a double whammy of PAWS. But I feel pretty fucked up.
    God it’s hard. But I’m getting better!
    Good video and thank you.

  • @Evian1990
    @Evian1990 Год назад +8

    These videos do nothing to help, it's a tbe soldiers in tbe comment that are giving me strength! I love you all! I have noone else. I'm too ashamed to ask for help. I'm on day 2 after 8 yrs of oxy abuse. The last year I was up to 200-300mg per day. I need to stop, this just doesn't suit my life anymore. I'm a total closet addict, only my brother and my dealer know. Anyways, I'm on day 2 and I don't know what's up, but I don't feel very bad at all. I have low energy, bit of a thick head, and cravings. I know that 48 hrs isn't much and it will likely get worse over the next 48, but I was prepared to go through hell, so far this is more like going through a small thunderstorm. I've never been more motivated to quit this poison.

    • @courtneycoley8487
      @courtneycoley8487 Год назад +1

      Its so dang expensive. I just want to be done.

    • @courtneycoley8487
      @courtneycoley8487 Год назад +1

      I'm on about 120 a day average but 180mg when I have my script

  • @lynngonzales2719
    @lynngonzales2719 4 года назад +37

    My brother is 56 yrs old and was on methadone most of his life. When he went to jail it took him months before he actually felt better. He didn't sleep for a month .When he got out 8 months later still nervous, anixtey restless etc.. Ended back on methadone also ended back in prison but tbi3s time on the suboxone program in prison. Some people nerves are so messed up they can't live a normal life without some kind of substance to relieve his pain. In my brother case he'll be on methadone when he gets out bc he needs it. 30 years of being a heroin addict. Pray this time he stays away from Xanax & alcohol which led him back in prison bc the mixture of all three are very dangerous.

    • @ClareSw
      @ClareSw 3 года назад +2

      Barb, thank you and I hope your brother is going to be fine. I spent my life in Europe so never ever lived in USA but I don,t understand yet , how the hell can be sick ppl prisonised. like u says IF he stays away from Xx alkohol, how can be anyone locked up in such a situation. /Im 54 like and functional addict/

    • @zippoflame658
      @zippoflame658 3 года назад +3

      Opiates mess up your nervous system beyond repair sometimes. When I kick a oxycodone habit it takes me a good 2 months to get my nerves back. I’m still young and healthy though, that plays a huge role. If I was almost 60 and had to go through methadone detox by choice I would never do it. What’s the point?! A lot of people take methadone and live normal regular lives. It’s sad but better than suffering and spending years trying to recover when most likely you will relapse again because it’s just that bad.

    • @Oakleaf700
      @Oakleaf700 3 года назад +2

      @@zippoflame658 I'm 61 and transferred to Buprenorphine after decades of daily methadone use {&c}..
      I HATED buprenorphine at first, loathed how it made me feel, so jangled and jumpy and deeply dysphoric.
      I arranged to swap back on Methadone...but in the last couple of days, have noticed a slight improvement..
      So will give it another week, to give the buprenorphine a chance.
      My heart was getting affected by methadone...The prescriber says I can stay on buprenorphine or methadone for life..
      I agree the detox/relapse/ detox relapse I did as a young person was hard enough...your body just can't cope as much as an older person.
      No shame in staying on a script, especially if you stay away from booze and tranquillisers. 👍

    • @2jcward
      @2jcward 2 года назад

      It’s true, I feel like I was on pills so long my body can’t recalibrate on its own. I can’t even have a baby bc I’m afraid. This has messed up my life.

    • @jseahmed2432
      @jseahmed2432 2 года назад

      Pain pills won't kill you but Xanax will .

  • @albish6260
    @albish6260 3 года назад +8

    Worst parts to me are the cold sweats the anxiety and just the inability to get comfortable AT ALL. Calling the doctor in the morning to get help. Please wish me luck. I need it. And good luck to you all too. Please get help. It’ll be worth it

    • @PKPhoenix83
      @PKPhoenix83 3 года назад +1

      I prayed for you that God would send an angel to be with you for as long as you need help. Don't give up, you will get through this and will be free.

    • @albish6260
      @albish6260 3 года назад +1

      @@PKPhoenix83 thank you so much. God bless you

    • @PKPhoenix83
      @PKPhoenix83 3 года назад +1

      @@albish6260 He does, he just he blesses you. Sometimes we tend to forget that when we are depressed. Remember this, no matter how bad things may seem. Nothing lasts forever. The pain, the fear is transitory. It will go away. You just can't give into it. Call your doctor, beat this thing!

    • @albish6260
      @albish6260 3 года назад +1

      @@PKPhoenix83 thank you seriously. Just woke up going to call the doc in a little bit

  • @britshanesmom
    @britshanesmom 2 года назад +40

    2 weeks for me and I feel pretty good. The only thing I have an issue with is just feeling nauseous and some stomach discomfort.

    • @konne16
      @konne16 Год назад

      How much and for how long did you use?

    • @britshanesmom
      @britshanesmom Год назад +1

      @@konne16 I was taking 10-15 MG of percocet for almost 4 years.

    • @jonathanrios895
      @jonathanrios895 Год назад

      Have your stomach aches gone away. I'm 10 days clean and my stomach doesn't allow me to sleep. What did u do

    • @britshanesmom
      @britshanesmom Год назад +1

      @Jonathan Rios I still have occasional stomach aches and deal with nausea in the morning when I wake up. Once I get out of bed and get my day started, going to work, socializing with other people it goes away. I'd have to say being active has definitely helped me ease the discomfort.

    • @jonathanrios895
      @jonathanrios895 Год назад +1

      Thank you

  • @derekjasinski8508
    @derekjasinski8508 Год назад +5

    If I'm addicted to fyntinal and i switch to percocet will I still go through withdrawals from fyntinal?

    • @DrBAddictionRecovery
      @DrBAddictionRecovery  Год назад +1

      It is in theory an equivalent dose question and in theory the answer is no if equivalent

  • @jamesshaffer206
    @jamesshaffer206 3 года назад +19

    I've been sick for 40 days at times. It depends on everybody's own chemistry. What drug is mainly used like methadone, fentanyl, etc... PAWS post acute withdrawal syndrome can last up to a year or more. So there is no real time limit for anybody. My experience.

    • @spencerfournier2030
      @spencerfournier2030 2 года назад

      Omfg please don't say that :/ I'm on day 5. I was tapperd from 50 MG to 0 over.2 years and im on day 5 with out methadone... my worst symptoms are cold and hot.flashs... I sleep for some reason. But when I wake up boom right back to sweating... do you mean just mentally you don't feel normal? Or like sweating and sick lasts l
      a year?

    • @jamesshaffer206
      @jamesshaffer206 2 года назад

      @@spencerfournier2030 There is a thing called PAWS. post acute withdrawal syndrome. It can happen if a person has been on heavy opiates for years like me. Yes, it can last a year or more but it's very rare. If you tapered as you say, you should only be uncomfortable for about a week then you should start to feel better. If you are still having the hots n colds after a week then you probably tapered a lil too fast. Ppl don't realize it takes a long time to ween from any opiate. Methadone takes even longer because it gets in your bone marrow. I think you should start to feel better very soon if not then I would say you weened too fast. Good luck and stay strong,. Don't go backwards.

    • @handsomejack5787
      @handsomejack5787 2 года назад

      @@jamesshaffer206 what about dihydrocodeine. Im on day 8 and when i lay down to go sleep i feel like ive been skinned alive its horrible. I went cold turkey.

    • @jamesshaffer206
      @jamesshaffer206 2 года назад +3

      @@handsomejack5787 I really can't say because I haven't had any experience with that drug. What I can say is in my experience, pills are so much easier to get off of cold turkey. My
      experiences were like 5 to 8 days and I was done with the physical symptoms. Harder stuff takes alot longer for the physical stuff to leave and they are much more intense. I use comfort meds which are Neurontin (Gabbipentin),. For energy and helps with muscle discomfort. I get a bottle of benzos (Xanax) preferably, for anxiety and sleeping. And lots n lots of weed. Most ppl don't know but weed helps way more than one could hope, it helps with the hot n cold sweats which is one symptom that drives me nuts,. It helps keep your mind off the illness and helps you get hungry enough to eat because it's very important to eat and at least walk for exercise. And last but not least in any way, Lol,. Imodium AD for your 2nd day until it's over. If I take a 2mg Xanax bar before bed,. When I feel it starting to work,. I'll take 2 to 3 hits if weed and I'll be asleep in 60 seconds. Otherwise,. I am usually awake all night and it's become my biggest problem now. I don't feel tired ever, day or night,. But if I don't sleep I will halucinate and feel ill every day. I also know not sleeping will kill me eventually. So it's still a battle every day,. Even if I have my addiction under control,. I have so many health issues from being an addict for 20 years and before that I was a binge drinker for 20 years and that almost killed me. I have been lucky,. There is a reason I am still here but I don't know what it is. Take care,. JAMES.

    • @jamesshaffer206
      @jamesshaffer206 2 года назад

      @@handsomejack5787 That feeling of being skinned alive,. Are you hot, then cold? Sweating then pulling covers back over you just to toss em off every 2 minutes? Try weed if that's the case. Helps for couple hrs, ong enough to fall asleep if you can. Also,. Soak your feet in hot water because toxins exit through your feet,. Find something to put in your hot water to help your pores to open up. Ok. Good luck and let me know how you doing. Peace

  • @CoreyHart13
    @CoreyHart13 3 года назад +38

    THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING HALFLIFE! As someone who suffered from poppy seed tea and methadone withdrawal, I've been aware of this for awhile. Id go 10days and still be suffering, whereas coming off of just percocet I would feel semi decent after 5days. The flu comment kills me too, so glad you cleared that up! I've never had a flu make me feel like withdrawal. I'm a kratom man these days but would love to drop that as well, even though I'll admit it's saved my life 🙏❤ Thanks for the great video. I suffer from insomnia now and have had a massive decrease in my ability to focus and have drive. The psychological symptoms are very real!

    • @r0bmc745
      @r0bmc745 3 года назад

      Ive been taking kratom 4 years and i've tapered down to 10caps(5ish grams powder) a day but still scared to jump.

    • @CoreyHart13
      @CoreyHart13 3 года назад +2

      @@r0bmc745 yea see that in itself is an amazing accomplishment tho dude, I'm currently taking between 5 and 7.5g per dose and I dose every 4hours if I'm disciplined. There's def times where I only waot 2 hours or 3 hours. In genral its 4 tho. B4 that I'm just being needless gluttonous. Your on such a low amount relative to me that I think it'd be alot less to deal with than you anticipate. Plus if that amount is something you don't want off of then don't, but if it is you'll get there.

    • @BarrywHiteFTW
      @BarrywHiteFTW 2 года назад

      Hi. Can you please tell her how to get kratom?

    • @CoreyHart13
      @CoreyHart13 2 года назад +1

      @@BarrywHiteFTW just look online. There are plenty of vendors. I'm in Canada so I looked up a 3rd party review site to see the legitimacy of the options I had, picked the site with the most favorable reviews and prices/quality and placed an order.

    • @mellopez1859
      @mellopez1859 2 года назад

      Kratom works !! But best bought online

  • @crixusthenorman1603
    @crixusthenorman1603 Год назад +21

    I remember watching every video on opiate withdrawal when I was prepping myself to get off suboxone. After 15 years of opiate addiction, I've been clean since April 10 2022. Well over a year has passed. Paws was a real thing.
    Diet, work, exercise and the right suppliments got me through it. There is hope. You can do it.

    • @jaycomayco
      @jaycomayco Год назад +2

      Tell me more.....I've been addicted for 15 years. Not been on subs though. I've tried many times to quit but can't get passed day 5 without caving. I've got a new job so I can't take time off and no sleep, diarrhea and being THAT uncomfortable just makes it impossible. How the heck did you do it? Do you feel normal now? So many say you never feel normal again which scares me on top of the withdrawal

    • @jaycomayco
      @jaycomayco Год назад +2

      P.S. I also am constantly watching withdrawal videos. Reading comments and praying for help and advice.

    • @crixusthenorman1603
      @crixusthenorman1603 Год назад

      @jaycomayco I hear you and feel your pain. It wasn't easy. My methods may not work for everyone. You have to cut your dose down as low as possible. I jumped off at around .5 mg. It doesn't really even matter what dose upu jump off at. You have to be prepared to suffer for a little while. Acute withdrawal lasted for weeks. Paws for months. I was able to take time off as I'm self-employed and don't have kids yet.
      I can tell you what helped me as far as suppliments and meds.
      Clonadine was prescribed for withdrawal.
      Mega dose vitamin C either ascorbic acid or lyposomal.
      DLPA
      NAC
      Sam E
      Active B vitamins
      Low dose melatonin or trazadone for sleep. Sleep is huge.
      Tou must eat a lot of protein and get as many amino acids as possible.
      Pro biotics for stomach issues, which you will have no doubt
      Use stuff for diarrhea because you have to keep this stuff in and not let it all out, which will dehydrate you.
      CBD and / or THC depending on whether you smoke or not. If not, at least use CBD for homeostasis.
      I used mushrooms too. They actually helped me greatly for depression and to bring me back to the place I was before I ever got caught up with opiates in the first place. Find that center or place deep inside where that small flame is that was once you. Whoever or whatever that was. I know this might sound strange but you really have to dig deep. Find support.
      I promise you that if you follow this protocol or something like it that works for you, then you will heal, and yes, you can get back to normal. Keep your expectations low and push through. Every day brings you closer to where you want to be.
      Get past the first few weeks.
      Get the help you need and get all the things you need.
      There are also research chemicals and peptides I used.
      Cerebrolysin
      NSI 189
      Dihexa
      9 me bc
      Ipomorelin
      Bpc 157.
      Not saying you need all this stuff but I used them at different times for different reasons. You can find all you need on YT just like I did. I wanted off bad enough and I did my homework then put in the work.
      You asked for more, and so here it is. Take your time and find what works. At the very least, start with where I started and go from there
      Suppliments, meds, peptides and anything else that helps.
      Now I'm working on getting off vyvanse just over a year later and I will do it. Just couldn't do it all at once. Don't put too much pressure on yourself but believe me, it is more than possible. I started with perks in 2006 and ended with suboxone in 2022. Far too long.
      I wish you the best!

    • @Ellieangel777
      @Ellieangel777 Год назад

      How long were your acute withdrawals?

    • @jaydenp4975
      @jaydenp4975 Год назад +1

      @@jaycomaycoperson didn’t respond to you. How are you doing now?

  • @z7a0c7k
    @z7a0c7k Год назад +3

    Hey Dr. B. I don’t know if you remember me but my name is Zach. We have talked on your livestreams in the past. I’m 26 currently and live in Northern California and I’m really struggling with fentanyl addiction. I’ve been using it on and off for about 6 months and I see a psychiatrist bi weekly to get my lorazepam and Suboxone. Me and my doctor have discussed my drug use and he is going to discontinue treatment if I do not get clean. I want to quit the illicit opioids because I don’t want to die and I don’t want to mess up the good things I have going for me. It took me 4 years to get medication for my anxiety and I’m still struggling. I don’t really have a plan but what I plan to do is taper the fentanyl and use my medications to help me get through the withdrawal process. I’m just very scared and worried but I know what I have to do and any advice is appreciated. Thank you

  • @shantelldigital
    @shantelldigital 3 года назад +26

    perfectly explained . recovering for life .

  • @MIKEx2112
    @MIKEx2112 9 месяцев назад +2

    Its been almost 1 year !!!!
    Im still clean !!!!
    Im now struggling with the psychological part and its hard....This is hard people.Its not easy by any stretch of the imagination.
    What a journey I have had..The emotional rollercoaster of anxiety,euphoria then within seconds,depression.....Countless night tossing and turning with anxiety.
    But I feel amazing !!!!! and my symptoms are now under control and much less frequent.
    .
    I still cry sometimes out of nowhere......Sometimes its from the sheer happiness that this horrible fucking nightmare is over ( please excuse my language)
    other times I dont know why.....
    The fog that once covered my brain is gone...I think and see the world completely different and its ....Strange to say the least.
    .
    I hope those who are now starting this journey
    keep on the path no matter how emotionally painful it is...Im not gonna lie.....Its very painful,both physical and mentally....The mental battle was the most difficult.
    and still is for me.
    Stay on the path of quitting.Because if you dont...it wont get better...it will only get worse
    And for the love of God..if someone out there needs a hand to grab.......Mine is here to grab on too

  • @MIKEx2112
    @MIKEx2112 Год назад +12

    PERC30'S withdrawal's here.....Finally Stopped on Sunday,April 23rd after a few years of every day,heavy abuse...I do not wish what I went through on my worst enemy.
    If you're alone on your withdrawal journey.....Keep going,dont stop......Keep going....Dont stop
    You can do it...YOU...CAN....DO...IT !!!!!!!!

    • @MIKEx2112
      @MIKEx2112 Год назад +3

      Im still clean....

    • @SethTraplifeGLO999
      @SethTraplifeGLO999 Год назад +1

      ​@@MIKEx2112 imma try to stop using Thursday so w/d starts Friday, have a shitty work day and then 2 days of hell on the weekend when I don't work. If my last dose is mid Thursday how do you think I'll feel on Monday? Been doing like 8-10 a day with my gf so actual dose is like 4-5 each. Been at that dose for 2 months and using half a year

    • @courtneycoley8487
      @courtneycoley8487 Год назад +1

      ​@@MIKEx2112 I'm stopping today. I need your Motivation. I've been on oxycodone 120mg on average for 2 years and 60mg a day for 2 years before that. Now i take 60mg twice a day. (3 of my 20s) I'm in pain management, but I want to be off and just be myself again. Not have to worry about running out and wasting 100s a month. It will suck with not having a tailbone and my back pain, but I'd rather be in pain and have my mind and peace back. I stopped last year and made it 7 days then my husband tragically died. 😢

    • @courtneycoley8487
      @courtneycoley8487 Год назад +1

      ​@@SethTraplifeGLO999 Monday u would be on day 4 and feel horrible

    • @MIKEx2112
      @MIKEx2112 Год назад +2

      @@courtneycoley8487 Its hard.....7 days you were clean before the tragic passing of your husband? (my condolences,my heart is with ya on your journey)
      Thats only the beginning...it gets more difficult
      But you can do it !
      You have no choice or you will live under the tyranny of these damn painkillers !
      You also must have a strong mindset or this is going to be a very,very unpleasant emotional experience...And you do have it ,or you wouldnt be wanting to stop,so you're already on the right path.
      Take a deep breath and just do it !
      Take a deep breath and just jump in that ice cold water...
      You can do it....I promise ya,you can

  • @maverick9767
    @maverick9767 2 года назад +21

    Day 4 and my stomach cramps are something else!! Been taking 4 Solphadeine plus soluble tablets daily for 4-5 years
    Doing this for myself, my almost 3 year old daughter and my fiancé.
    Worst thing of all I’ve done this all secretly I feel terrible for lying etc. only started the tablets because tooth ache but got teeth done in 2017 and still taking them up until 4 days ago.
    I actually feel a bit clearer in my mind but these stomach cramps are extremely painful I gotta keep going 😐😔😓

    • @maverick9767
      @maverick9767 2 года назад +5

      Also taken 2 weeks off of work so hopefully this will make a good start. I know I’ll always be an addict I’ve accepted this. Good luck to anyone else trying to get their life back together and congrats to the successful ones. Never give up

    • @TK-oi3jy
      @TK-oi3jy 2 года назад +3

      Hi I saw that we’re withdrawing the exact amount of days and happening now, so hope you still trying.i wrote some blah blah further down the page.keep it up if you’re still trying.

    • @maverick9767
      @maverick9767 2 года назад +4

      @@TK-oi3jy hey there. Yep still going strong thank you how are you getting on?
      It’s been easier than i ever imagined tbh. Feel not too bad and my mind is definitely clearer.

    • @maverick9767
      @maverick9767 2 года назад +5

      Been like 3 months, got my life back. No looking back now 💯💯💯😎

    • @randallscott4307
      @randallscott4307 2 года назад

      Suboxone!!

  • @bobwoods5017
    @bobwoods5017 3 года назад +20

    Doctor cut me off all my meds. 4 years later and I still don't feel right. I was on pain meds for 21 years. Cut off I was on my own and suffered withdrawal symptoms for a year. Devastated my life and cost me dearly. Same doctor wrote my prescriptions for 21 years and left me to die a horrible death. Suffered but didn't die. Hate her for being so callous.

    • @delilahalpaca4793
      @delilahalpaca4793 3 года назад +2

      Going through this right now, I'm a cancer patient and have been on these for 12 years. I had a negative urine test and they would not retest me or even listen to me they just ripped me off of them.

    • @sarak6860
      @sarak6860 3 года назад +2

      Not tapering is cruel.

    • @sarak6860
      @sarak6860 3 года назад +5

      @@delilahalpaca4793 This happens a lot. I am fortunate that after I failed with negative urine tests, my doctor sent my urine for confirmation. My meds showed up and I got to keep my meds. Now I am slow tapering to get my tolerance down. Even slow tolerance is miserable! I can't imagine being forced into cold turkey. Doctors that won't taper should be reported to the medical board.

  • @chuckeckert8692
    @chuckeckert8692 2 года назад +14

    I went to a suboxone detox. It kept me from puking and diarrhea.. and helped some with restless legs. I didn't continue suboxone after 5 days of my last heroin/fentynal use. I am 12 days off the heroin/fent, and 7 days off suboxone. My only current symptoms are not sleeping long (4-6 hrs average), and fatigue. But talking with a group or someone with understanding helps. As well as light exercise and music for me. It gets better yall!!!

    • @kylo_ren6312
      @kylo_ren6312 2 года назад +2

      You are the person I need some advice from then I've been using oxy for about a year and a half I'm 100% certain it's fentnayl, I've gone to a rehab and got a script for some subs, they won't me to take the subs for 6 months and then try to taper off, but I honestly feel like it would be better for me to use the subs and maybe a little pot for about 4 or 5 days to get through the fent withdrawals and then just stop the subs.

    • @brettwilson7680
      @brettwilson7680 2 года назад +1

      Good work. I'm doing the same thing as you. I wish the suboxone would have helped with the nausea and stomach cramps, I had it for 3 days straight, for some reason even with the Suboxone?.never had that, it was almost unbearable. I never want to be that sick again. I'm 5 days into it now, feeling much much better, still chilled to the bones a bit, and not sleeping well and no appetite yet, but this is doable. Stay sober man, good luck.

    • @SonyStark12
      @SonyStark12 Год назад

      ​@@kylo_ren6312 how did you make out?

    • @jhonjhonjhonson7773
      @jhonjhonjhonson7773 Год назад

      I’m doing the same thing except on my first day I and going to narcan myself to start the WD presses faster then the WD will end faster

    • @JiGGywitdablicky
      @JiGGywitdablicky Год назад

      How did you get off the suboxone? Could you tell me the steps you took

  • @dianeurquhart1143
    @dianeurquhart1143 2 года назад +8

    4th day sober and I'm still really weak and nauseous and tired. So glad the restlessness has claimed down.

  • @MontanaChase208
    @MontanaChase208 4 года назад +18

    Hey Dr. B! I love the channel! I was a Opiate/Heroin addict for a little over 10 years and I recently got put on 20mg of Suboxone a day and it has been a life saver, I'm almost 2 months since my last shot of heroin and I wouldn't be saying that if not for Suboxone.
    Thanks for making such quality content, I have learned so much since watching your channel!

    • @DrBAddictionRecovery
      @DrBAddictionRecovery  4 года назад +2

      Thankyou for being here!

    • @zippoflame658
      @zippoflame658 3 года назад +2

      That’s a lot of suboxone, are you sure you need that much?

    • @aimgoddess3514
      @aimgoddess3514 3 года назад +2

      @Xțïñą cuz you have to wait a few days after taking opiates to do sub or you go in precipitated withdrawal or whatever and it actually makes it
      worse

    • @doingme8384
      @doingme8384 3 года назад

      @Xțïñą sounds like you took it too soon and experienced precipitated withdrawal.

    • @RylanInChains
      @RylanInChains 3 года назад +5

      @@zippoflame658 I'm on 24 mgs and it's way too damn much. I kept trying to get on methadone cause the subs wasn't ever working for me and they just kept upping my dose ffs. I was smoking fentanyl for 2 years straight but I'm collecting my 90 day tag tmr

  • @leniyahkayloni4543
    @leniyahkayloni4543 Год назад +2

    I’m almost 4 months clean n I would never go back anybody out there feeling hopeless keep going it gets better I promise & the sleep gets better every night

    • @ellen9925
      @ellen9925 Год назад

      I had my first 6 hour sleep last night. Been 70+ days off methadone. Sure hope it keeps getting better

  • @therolisangtam7915
    @therolisangtam7915 Год назад +15

    Struggling (2023/7/15).
    Day 3 unpleasant feelings.
    The comment section helps a lot.
    We shall overcome.✌️

  • @ruffmeow9893
    @ruffmeow9893 3 года назад +6

    at first you can't sleep for days. you hear things you don't normally hear. After 3 weeks you may feel like laughing at things your brain brings up - I encourage you to watch anything on tv that makes you laugh and laugh as much as you can. It helps reconnect your brain. Your startle response it very sensitive. You startle at every noise like you're hearing a crash. It WILL fade. Hang in there....took me weeks to feel like I could make it and months to know that I would.

  • @MandySimLandy
    @MandySimLandy Год назад +2

    When I experience PAWS I literally get physically sick to the point of violently throwing up and complete diarrhea with chills and everything

  • @1nikojohnson
    @1nikojohnson Год назад +3

    Please help me recover. At home? I need motivation and some advice. Plz plz plz

    • @highflyer72
      @highflyer72 Год назад +2

      I am starting tonight to cold turkey the fentanyl. What r u doing and how much for how long?

    • @kimturner2405
      @kimturner2405 Год назад +1

      ​@@highflyer72 I need help too, I been taking 20mg of Norco for 4 yrs straight, how long do you think I'll feel crappy, I mean it's not a high dose but I'm so scared of mental and physical withdrawals. Please help with any info, I have no one else to ask.

    • @kimturner2405
      @kimturner2405 Год назад +1

      Nico I hope you can get some help also

    • @1nikojohnson
      @1nikojohnson Год назад +2

      @@kimturner2405 not started yet. I hope to.

    • @1nikojohnson
      @1nikojohnson Год назад +2

      @@kimturner2405 tomorow will be my start

  • @numberpirate
    @numberpirate Год назад +4

    I really am inclined to think that withdrawal is PTSD forming due to the ridiculous cortisol/adrenaline dumping triggered by the brain/pituitary and the massive increase of epinephrine. Combine that with the already defective stress response of most addicts and you are basically throwing a ball up into sobriety only for gravity to pull you right back. The first person to combine an active treatment of epinephrine and cortisol suppression will have a lot more "recoveries" for life.

  • @LASTAT333
    @LASTAT333 7 дней назад +1

    was addicted to fetty for 3 years never will forget those withdrawls you know when you run more than your legs can take and they start to get that burny like i need to sit down feeling thats what basically your whole body feels like with extra cold sweats absolutly no way to sleep you feel deppressed your body feels so like sensitive but stiff at the same time fatass headaches just all horrible completly horrible i dont wish this on the worst of my enimies dont do drugs you may need to get away or find relief but drugs will only make things 100x worse in the long run and you will be stuck in a constant repeating loop of what will feel like literal hell.

  • @isaacthibault6596
    @isaacthibault6596 4 года назад +14

    You are SOOOO on point with everything you say🙏🙌
    We need more understanding people like you, bless you 🙌🙏😊👍

  • @Alanthe918mobilemechanic
    @Alanthe918mobilemechanic 3 года назад +5

    I feel like in my experience it depends how long u used how u used how much it also depends on what you surround yourself with while your detoxing

  • @thegoodguy9756
    @thegoodguy9756 Год назад +1

    Coming first hand as an addict that has gone through withdrawal many times this Doc knows his stuff.

    • @RavenLunatik
      @RavenLunatik Год назад

      I agree and he's not trying to sell Suboxone or methadone to people either to line his pockets with kickbacks he goes through the pros and cons of using them but leaves it up to the patient to what's best for you for myself I feel that we're coming up to a time in our society and in a world where being addicted to anything that we need on a day-to-day basis is not going to be a great idea whether it's methadone Suboxone or illicit substances.
      For myself I think the key is learning to teach your brain how to once again manufacture your own endorphins Endo-means inner orphins-morphine. The only reason we can get addicted to opiates in the first place is because we have the receptors in our brains our brains are made in such a way that we need opiates to help with pain and also emotional pain there are many ways to help our brains learn how to manufacture those things again, and some are better than others!
      I think it's a good idea for all of us to find out what we can do to help speed up this process because that's one thing that will help in the Post Acute withdrawal phase.
      Many of these things are free just behavioral and lifestyle changes for instance the foods we eat and activities such as listening to music or going for walks in nature or meditation or yoga many things can help with our endorphins levels being raised our brains will become lazy because we've just fed them opiates for so long now they have to learn how to make their own again and it can be a difficult process and during that time that's when we're going to feel more pain and we're going to feel more emotional pain or going to feel irritable and angry and depressed. But if we realize it's because of an imbalance in our brain chemistry and there's things that we can do to exacerbate and help speed up the process of our brains relearning to manufacture these things it really helps with our motivational process as well.
      When we realize that our brains are on a new learning curve we can be a little bit more patient with ourselves and with the process and realize that we will get better it's just a matter of time and it does take time there is a Post Acute withdrawal phase with every detox and when I was coming off crack my doctor told me '700 days ! you might as well just hunker down and start counting the days because that's what it's going to take 700 days!' which basically is 2 years and he was right I was still having using dreams after a year and a half.
      I think I would have given up long before that time was up if he hadn't told me that it seems like an awful thing to tell someone , oh hey , by the way, you're not going to be better for two whole years! but for myself it really helped me hang in there and put in the time so ... yay me! LOL

  • @Yosetime
    @Yosetime Год назад +4

    I think anyone who is planning to get off of opioids, or any other addiction, needs to have a clear plan of action not just for the detox part, but for the next year at least afterwards. Support, plans on what you're gonna do when stressors arise, how to reframe your mind to not look for relief from opioids when things go wrong but to have a replacement to help with those feeling, etc. Any addiction requires long term support and a brain reset in order to beat it permanently. You have to untrain your brain to look for that substance and reframe it to look for something else.

    • @sandym8787
      @sandym8787 11 месяцев назад

      Great comment , thank you ....

  • @gregfrench1254
    @gregfrench1254 3 года назад +10

    Try weeks, into months of lethargy and sneezing at random for weeks after stopping. Mood up and down. Motivation destruction. Depression and anxiety are normal to feel.
    Whatever you do, never take more to get through the withdrawals. If your off, stay off!!

  • @pattif192
    @pattif192 Год назад +2

    Dr B your thumbnail is fitting. Thanks for your channel.

  • @ryanyandell330
    @ryanyandell330 2 года назад +4

    This like any addiction is easy to over come just follow the rules to recover and let the lord walk you through it, keep it going for atleast 40 days

  • @moeruss2726
    @moeruss2726 Год назад +1

    I’m going through withdrawal from Fentanyl & Percocet. It’s going on 10 days & it’s been hell. I have a fever , chills, I feel like I’m crawling out of my skin, I’m having horrible gastrointestinal issues, chills, sweating , and horrible Hallucinations, insomnia. I haven’t eaten solid food in a week. I was prescribed these medications by my Pain management clinic 10 years ago after failed back surgeries after a bad car accident. I’ve been going to the same clinic for 11 years. A few weeks ago I had my 3 month check up and it was routine except when I called my pharmacy , the same one I’ve used for 11 years , my meds hadn’t been sent in. I called my clinic and they told me my prescriptions were pending to be sent. But they never did. I called repeatedly and they kept telling me the same thing. I don’t know why they’ve done this to me. Ive never upped my meds or asked for more in 10 years. Ive never gotten high off my meds but they dulled my back & nerve pain and the Arachnoiditis I have. Now I feel like I’m dying and don’t know what to do. Any suggestions would be appreciated . 😢

  • @mattmcgee7910
    @mattmcgee7910 Год назад +5

    I got off oxy by using kratom to manage the WD symptoms. Cut down the withdrawal by about 80%. Now im trying to get off the kratom. I went off kratom for 12 days before i relapsed. I would say that its not as painful as getting off oxy however it lasts a lot longer and the tiredness with insomnia is a lot with kratom.
    Anyways im starting my kratom quitting journey this week, wish me luck

  • @Elizabethselby
    @Elizabethselby 2 года назад +8

    I had to be on morphine for several months. Withdrawing was absolute hell. I've never felt so awful even during sepsis from a surgery. The nhs suggests 10% reduction every 2 weeks. A small dose benzodiazepines during initial new withdrawal, anti nausea and sleep aid if needed. Melatonin is working for me. Since I didn't stop cold turkey and did this protocol I dropped down over 50% of usage within 2 weeks. They were shocked. It was painless really and I'm able to reduce more each week. I'm very lucky in that this doesn't give me any reward, I don't particularly like it other than pain relief but I'm ok now, so just ready to be off! Your description is so spot on.

    • @markreilly6403
      @markreilly6403 2 года назад

      Did your doctor not slowly decrease the dose??

    • @Elizabethselby
      @Elizabethselby 2 года назад

      @@markreilly6403 yes. I was on a very hi dose. I'm now at 15 mgs a day. Next lowering is in a week. I'll reduce 10%. But the nhs recommend a benzo which they refused, and sleep aid. They wouldn't even give melatonin.

    • @becky2235
      @becky2235 Год назад

      ​​​@@Elizabethselbyim pretty sure you can buy melatonin how are you doing now? Why wouldn't they give you melatonin? Obviously i dont know youre medical history and im not a professional just going through the same. What if after 2 weeks youre still having withdrawals though do tou drop still?

    • @Elizabethselby
      @Elizabethselby Год назад

      @@becky2235 you can't in the United Kingdom. It's prescription only and I don't know about men but I do know my GP here said she can't prescribe it until I'm 55. It has something to do with fertility. I'm American living in UK. I'm doing ok. I'm down to about 10ml (20mg) a day and can make it 24 hours. You can buy melatonin all day long in the USA. I've never been able to buy it here and have been in England for 25 years in and off. It's weird, and it makes no sense because she she didn't ask whether I'd been through menopause and I have. I'm 53. I didn't know why she wouldn't prescribe it. The fertility thing is the only reason I can see why it isn't available otc. But codeine is. Packs of 32 12 mgs. Make it make sense. No to the withdrawal. If I still feel it I stay until I don't. They give me a bottle of 500ml liquid every few weeks. They aren't as supportive as I'd like, but it's the nhs. Medical history is good. I developed sepsis within 24 hrs of a surgery. An internal staple came loose and I was leaking into my gut not unlike peritonitis. I had another surgery and stayed in the hospital a week or so in oxygen pump. Came home with noting and just couldn't get better. Went in to A&E (ER) with what I thought was kidney infection. They did a chest X-ray and gave me antibiotics. Fast forward another month (3 post sepsis surgery) and I'm srill feeling awful. Nauseated, no energy, then 103 F fever tachy and low oxygen. Turns out the sepsis caused abscesses on my liver. Largest was 7.5 cm. Needed a liver drain and was very close to organ failure and not making it. I was in hospital for a month, on antibiotics for almost a year and needed pain relief for about a year. The rest is weaning.

    • @sandiemom8888
      @sandiemom8888 Год назад +1

      ​@@ElizabethselbyWHEN you reduced 10% of 15 MG. How much was that? Double feel sick. You said u were on high dose. DO u mind saying how high. Yy

  • @FLEABONE
    @FLEABONE Год назад +1

    I've been in pain management for 20 years. I lost my husband to covid in 2020, became the primary caregiver for my elderly parents and got very depressed. I've never abused my meds have always been in compliance. I checked myself into a mental hospital and was forced off my meds for 6 days. I checked out and was discharged back into the care of my pain doctor who put me back on my meds at a much lower dose. It has been painful and uncomfortable.

  • @BG08.18
    @BG08.18 Год назад +3

    I HATE when people say it only lasts 2 to 3 days cause I dont believe it if it only lasted that long id and many people would be off of it. But thanks for saying lasts up to two weeks.

  • @666wilf
    @666wilf 3 года назад +31

    Dr B. Has anyone ever told you how awesome you are as a doctor? We could do with some doctors like you here in the U.K.

    • @Oakleaf700
      @Oakleaf700 3 года назад +1

      It definitely is ''Pot luck'' in UK.. the old DDU {Drug Dependency Units} attached to hospitals had some really good Psychiatrists in, and some really seedy ones {I won't name names}
      One in particular could have been struck off had the woman clients have complained against him.
      But we never did, as we wanted our scripts!
      Times are hopefully different..A lot of prescribing is done via GP practices...and again pot luck.
      My local surgery was absolutely against maintenance, but now accept it.
      GP's were really reluctant to prescribe for what they saw as ''Difficult, time consuming patients'', but the advent of ''Shared Care' has hugely helped {since about 1997}
      A dedicated ''Drug worker-often an ex addict themselves- does the scripts and the GP signs them off.
      Problems only arise when you get some young idealist who tries to push people towards abstinence way before they are ready.

    • @LewisC-iu3hh
      @LewisC-iu3hh Год назад

      Bro, the vast majority of doctors in America are total crap! They don’t listen to you for more than 1-2 minutes and that’s it.

  • @ninigriffin9345
    @ninigriffin9345 5 месяцев назад +2

    God I want to be free from opiates so bad 😢😢😢. I don’t even like using anymore , I just don’t want to be sick. I searched people withdrawing from opiates in hopes of getting the courage to stop. I’m honestly scared. I need Gods help because I don’t know how to stop.

    • @bladebrown3754
      @bladebrown3754 4 месяца назад +1

      Tapper down...start off with your regular daily use for one week...then go down 5mg the next week...and keep going down 5mg every week until u get to zero. There will be no withdrawals when u get to zero

    • @ninigriffin9345
      @ninigriffin9345 3 месяца назад

      @@bladebrown3754 Thank you. I’m starting to tapper, I’m down to 3 pills a day… I was at 6. Super uncomfortable but it’s not as bad when I tried to quit cold turkey.

  • @garethheathcote4988
    @garethheathcote4988 4 года назад +9

    Their DR.B I'm already way through this but these are the most accurate timelines that I have seen especially in regards to my experiences. 👍😀

  • @queenstar2085
    @queenstar2085 Год назад +4

    Avoiding withdrawals is taking the easy way out because you're not avoiding anything you're still going to withdrawal off of any of the medical assistant drugs they give you

  • @jadewebs-ks6mv
    @jadewebs-ks6mv 7 месяцев назад +2

    I just wanna get clean I’m gonna try today but I can’t I feel stuck and it’s making me cry I just wanna get clean 😢nobody knows I take percs and oxy I just wanna put it down but the withdrawals feel horrible and I can’t sleep and my arms and legs feel restless I just wanna stop 😢

  • @SAMEntalhealth
    @SAMEntalhealth 3 года назад +20

    The real bad withdrawal for short acting fentanyl is only 5 days. By day 3 you feel a little better it all depends on your metabolism especially with fentanyl. I hate fentanyl but it's amazing for pain patients

    • @davejohnson6702
      @davejohnson6702 3 года назад

      i hope your right @5 days. im about to do my last bit of fentinal. then im done. i do have suboxane incase shit gets bad. im hoping not to get into suboxane too far

    • @adulting6603
      @adulting6603 3 года назад

      Have you started I’m doing the same thing and I feel miserable

    • @davejohnson6702
      @davejohnson6702 3 года назад +1

      @@adulting6603 i actually started doing suboxane last night. just a little @4 mg. i just did a full strip (8 mg) a little while ago. i actually feel pretty good. not a ton of energy. but im definitely not in any withdrawal

    • @nildaguzman2760
      @nildaguzman2760 3 года назад

      Really.My son have 15 days and he is not get better

    • @feee8850
      @feee8850 3 года назад +3

      48 hours since last fentanyl dose

  • @jerrywag5475
    @jerrywag5475 Год назад +3

    I have a question that might be a little baffling. I am 59 years old. Was taking opiates (percocet 30mg daily and hydrocodone 30mg daily for 6 years). I weaned myself off in a 4 1/2 month period, last dose was December 2022, still went through some terrible withdrawl symptoms for a couple months, than all symptoms gone for past 3 1/2 months. I had to have a hernia surgery 5 days ago. Only med I have been taking in these 5 days is motrin and tylenol. NO OPIATES. I am having flu like symptoms past few days, with temp highest only at 99. Could have my surgery with the meds they give you during surgery trigger my withdrawl symptoms again? Thanks. Dr B. Sure would like to see your answer please.

    • @courtneycoley8487
      @courtneycoley8487 Год назад +2

      Very well could have if they gave you Iv pain meds after surgery

  • @bladebrown3754
    @bladebrown3754 Год назад +2

    The cold turkey route is not for everyone. Tapering takes longer but is easier to do. You'll feel absolutely normal mentally and have no or very mild withdrawal symptoms...but...insomnia seems to be unavoidable

  • @blydemarbella3367
    @blydemarbella3367 2 года назад +16

    I'm a c4 quadriplegic.
    💊 withdrawals worst feeling I ever had. I pray everyday for strength to get through each day 🙏🏼

    • @DysNuts
      @DysNuts 2 года назад

      I’m praying for you too.

    • @jenniferksmrs
      @jenniferksmrs 2 года назад

      I'm a t8t9 complete para on rx opiates but idk how to live being off of them. Was u on heroin or rx opiates? I wanted to die when I went through withdrawals cold turkey bc I ran out I was addicted to them at that time. I'm no longer abusing them like I was back then but I never ever wanna feel like that again. Idk if going off them slowly even works or will I need suboxone like my dr said. Been on them for 5 years now

    • @DysNuts
      @DysNuts 2 года назад +1

      @@jenniferksmrs I got fully addicted to Norco and Morphine after my GF became a paraplegic in 2011. I started smoking heroin in 2015 and just detoxed in August. You need to go to a medical detox center where they will give you benzos, muscle relaxers and subutex along with doing your vitals 4 times a day. Trust me darling I tried my ass off 20 times at home and just couldn’t do it. My desire to get my life back after my GF went to detox and left with a guy, got hooked on meth, pregnant and ended up ODing was as big as anything’s ever been but my addiction was always a little bit bigger. I honestly didn’t think I’d ever be where I am today. I’m 3 months out of detox and Pretty much opioid free because I am stuck in Upstate NY where I just can’t get any. Any chance I get to do them I’ve done them. I don’t know what the hell I’m gonna do but I’m getting a little bit better I think. I honestly don’t know how hard it will be if you feel your pain levels are just never going to decrease maybe subutex is the best option. It works but, for me it’s just another pair of handcuffs. The kind where if I know I need to have it and I see the chance to do something that might get me feeling one click better than that I’ll probably go all in and smoke Fetty or H and then go back on subs. The only chance I have is to get off the whole train and I think I’m getting closer. It’s such a mental illness I always thought the physical side was the main factor but it’s not. I was off subutex and all opioids after 10 days of detox. The doctors and nurses at the center wanted me to be on Suboxone so bad I had to kick and scream to say I don’t want to be on that shit. Know they get incentivized from the pharmaceutical companies. So physically you can be over this in like two weeks. I’ve been taking Kratom. I don’t know why maybe because I’m an addict. I’m so addicted to everything, I feel your pain honey. I wish I had more to offer you. I did live with a paraplegic that I took care of. She didn’t have a complete injury, but she was a professional victim. She never once tried to get better or go to therapy and maybe even be able to almost walk again. She was committed to that wheelchair, and when she decided to get clean off opiates, I didn’t have a choice. I went right to smokin dope. I’m sorry I’m not a better role model for you, but I know where you’re coming from as much as anyone can I think I don’t mean anything offensive by it, but I feel you, if there’s anything I can do to help you I’ll be here all the time hoping the best for you because you know what? The biggest thing is you want to get better and that’s the main obstacle, you have to have desire to be clean. I can tell you do and I think you can do it. I think I can do it too but, I hope you improve your life in every way that you want to and if you ever want to reach out to me I’ll always reply wishing you the best always.

    • @jenniferksmrs
      @jenniferksmrs 2 года назад +1

      @@DysNuts r u high now or when u wrote this?

    • @jenniferksmrs
      @jenniferksmrs 2 года назад

      @@DysNuts hey thanks for wanting to be there. If u really mean it then I really appreciate it an the kind words. Where do u live or where r u from?

  • @donstewart368
    @donstewart368 2 года назад +6

    I took 7.5 oxycodone 3 times a day for 5 years. I quit cold turkey. First 3 days, I though I had died and gone to hell. Then it started easing up each day and after 10 days most of the bad stuff had gone. It took another couple of weeks for every thing to go but not a big deal. Most people say they can't quit because they don't want to quit. I can stand anything for 10 days. Taking clonidine helps a lot.

    • @courtneycoley8487
      @courtneycoley8487 Год назад +2

      Lol what u are talking per day is LOW! I take 120mg a day for chronic pain

    • @courtneycoley8487
      @courtneycoley8487 Год назад +2

      20mg of oxy would be a Cake walk to come off of

    • @jaycomayco
      @jaycomayco Год назад +1

      Not to minimize but what you were taking per day is NOTHING compared to what most people are coming off of. Try coming off 100-200mg a day then come back

    • @AdolfTrumpler
      @AdolfTrumpler 9 месяцев назад

      Lol you're basically withdrawing from Tylenol. You know nothing of our struggles. Bandwagoner.

  • @demonickiiler7843
    @demonickiiler7843 17 дней назад +1

    4 days clean been doing blues for the past months or even longer i dont know to be honest i hate it so much i hate the withdrawal i hate the sweats just everything about it i just cant wait to change stay clean for the rest of my life man

    • @tatethetopg6039
      @tatethetopg6039 12 дней назад +1

      We on the same exact time bro. Stopped two weeks ago going thru hella existential anxiety feel like im dying every night

  • @brontestewart6381
    @brontestewart6381 4 года назад +9

    This might be so random, but I got a severe squint in my eye (I already had a lazy eye but it went out of control) for about 4 weeks as well as my vision being severely impacted. Every single time I went through withdrawal my eyes done the same thing, it’s so weird. I never thought I’d ever be normal again but after a year of withdrawing and relapsing I’m almost at 6 months sober mark. My relapse trigger point was usually about 3 weeks in, it was hell but so worth it.

    • @brontestewart6381
      @brontestewart6381 4 года назад

      After a 10+ yr addiction.

    • @doingme8384
      @doingme8384 3 года назад +2

      I also have eye vision issues when In withdrawal, especially with kratom withdrawal

    • @adamwalkeraw
      @adamwalkeraw 2 года назад

      I noticed not being able to see right too last time i cold turkeyed

    • @Jake-xx5ij
      @Jake-xx5ij 11 месяцев назад

      It's severe fatigue.
      A fatigue that can not be understood by anyone who hasn't gone through it, like every fiber of your body individually weight a ton, people get vision like that after a hard day's work, now imagine what the soul crushing fatigue of opiate withdrawal does to you

  • @a519original6
    @a519original6 Год назад +5

    You could never really know unless you lived it phsically. Its horrifying, there's no real words for what kind of torture methadone withdrawal is

    • @KnewEyes1990
      @KnewEyes1990 Год назад

      Yes it's the worst out if all the opiates to withdrawal from, it just goes on and on and feels like there is no end in sight..I'm at day 20 off methadone..still getting chills here and there but my main issues is abdominal pain and pain in my back side plus anxiety from the pains... I don't know if this pain is normal or if the methadone was masking something else I have going on