H 114 White Oblong Pill For Opiate Withdrawal (Page 2)

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In what way does this H 114 pill help with opiate withdrawal?

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Muscle relaxers have never done anything for. They certainly don't help opiate withdrawals. Suboxone or methadone. The latter worked well for me.

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Please go to a doctor...I was in your situation and the withdrawals were so bad from going cold turkey on a high dose that I had temporary psychosis, I also found out later after telling my doctor about my withdrawals that with that kind of withdrawal it is crucial that you are under a doctors care. You will need an IV to stay hydrated and get some nutrients. They will also have medication to ease some of the terrible symptoms like insomnia for days at a time. I really hope you find the strength to talk to a doc and get a plan started...it will be a lot more traumatic for you if you try to do it on your own..please trust me and I I hope you stay safe and happy. Much love.
Britt

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You will feel soooo much better when you take the suboxone! I didnt have to wait before taking them! And take it from someone that struggles to get them...TAKE THEM! Or I will take them off your hands lol

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Very true! My father was on opioids after a back surgery nearly my entire childhood life. They moved him to methadone then Suboxon. He quit cold turkey about a year ago. And he said coming off of the suboxon was worse than anything. In fact, everyone I speak to says the same about it. Suboxon may help. But not forever! Stopping all pills completely will help forever! Most of all, You'll feel like yourself again. It won't be easy but it will be worth it! Prayers for anyone battling addiction. You're stronger than you think you are! God Bless!

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Please be careful with kratom! Too much of it can land you in the hospital. Not because of overdose. But because of the leaves not breaking down and hardening inside you. Even if its ground into a fine powder. It blends in and makes everything going through your intestines like sandpaper. I know from experience that it can cause internal bleeding. I didn't take a lot all together either.

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Look up Drs that help with addiction. Suboxone saved my life after 15 yrs of horrible addiction.much luck to you

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Sounds familiar so much, I feel the same way most of my day.

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I know people who started suboxan right away in cluding nyself and found that it worked great..you can get addicted to this also but uf you choose to! I chose to take it properly and it worked great!!

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@Ehhhhh (post #25),

What other substances might have you been taking besides kratom at that time?

Where was your kratom sourced from? Impurities from "untrusted" vendors is a known problem.

You said you know from experience that the leaves do not metabolize and harden inside you, causing internal bleeding - that's a very outlandish statement to throw out here without any clinical evidence or reference.

I haven't found any notable records, reviews, clinical data, etc, that insist your claim spreads beyond your own unique personal experience, with which no other reader here can validate through research. There have also been no reported deaths from kratom in the hundreds if not thousands of years of use throughout southeast Asia, where the plant originates.

Furthermore, I know people who've taken it daily for many years without any issues. I, myself take it periodically without any problems. Of course, everything should be used in moderation. However, I also trust my source and am entirely aware that there are many vendors who can't be trusted.

Do you have access to any medical literature that backs up at least some aspect of your claim?

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Re: Mike Every (# 9) Expand Referenced Message

Be careful with suboxone the withdrawal from that is worse that the pain meds. Take it only as prescribed and don't take it for more than two weeks.

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Re: Darlin (# 8) Expand Referenced Message

Kratom is very good. It's expensive but it works well for me. Just sayin'.

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If you are going to take Suboxone (which is 8mg Bupenorphine / 2mg Naloxone) you need to wait until you are beginning to have withdrawal symptoms, or 24 hours. If you take it too early it can throw you into precipitated withdrawal (which is when a full agonist, such as oxycodone/etc, is displaced from opioid receptors by an antagonist, such as naloxone). Best to wait 24 hours after your last opiate use before taking the Subs. And taper down. I do a 5 day taper of 8mg the first 2 days, 4mg days 3-4, and 2mg on day 5. I’ve been through it more times than I care to admit and have done it every way possible (inpatient, outpatient, cold turkey, methadone, suboxone, subutex, etc... even just clonidine) I’ve been an addict for over 15 years now and am trying to clean myself up once again. I know, it sucks going thru it but you’ll come out a better happier person in the long run...good luck to everyone, myself included :)

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Re: Darcie (# 14) Expand Referenced Message

I'm going to pray for you and your friend, don't give up! This is a war, we all are fitting!

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Re: Gin (# 20) Expand Referenced Message

No you dont. 24 hours you'll be good. Or same day. Trust it works

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Kratom is a godsend. And it's inexpensive. You can easily get enough Red Hulu Kaupus (sp?) to help you get through opiate withdrawal for around $25. Just start with a small initial dosage and try to keep your intake low (like only a few times per day). Quit it after the worst of the withdrawal is done. It's not a cure-all but it will absolutely make the withdrawal tolerable (you likely won't have the flu symptoms and super sensitivity but you might still have some trouble sleeping and a bit of depression).

Kratom literally saved my life.

You can do this.

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Darcie (# 14)

I have a way off that naturally i just got off all natural

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Re: Sincerely desperate (# 17) Expand Referenced Message
hhhhh

I have a way off that naturally i just got off

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