H 114 White Oblong Pill For Opiate Withdrawal (Top voted first)

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

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How does methocarbamol help with withdrawal?

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Thank you. I'm trying to get off of norco and percoset. I've been using them for about 6 years or more everyday. The pain seems real, and the withdrawl seems unbareable. With as big of a family as I have, (6 small children), I find it difficult to let the pills go. I'm at a loss and affraid of talking to my doctor. I hate the thought of ME being a druggy........

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Ok this is what you need and it works.
2 Suboxone strips 8mg
1 5 mg Oxy or Hydro
5 days
Wait 24 hours after the last pill
Take 1/4 of the first strip put under tongue(you'll feel normal finally)
Wait as long as you can and then take another 1/4 until all done
This process should take around 4 days
On the 5th day take 1/2 of a pill then wait 24 hours for the other half
You shouldn't have to take the pill. It's just for your final farewell... To feel in control of the drug. You'll feel your strength come back because you controlled the amount and realize you don't need it!!!
You'll remember how it feels to be alive again.
Being numb is not as great as you first thought... It can and will ruin your life, your plans, your enjoyment.
You have the power now pray.... Every day
Welcome back.... Now help someone else.

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Listen please? If you at some point needed relief from pain and your doctor prescribed medication for you – have no fear, and no more worry about talking with him/her - especially if it's beginning to affect the lives of those around you.

Quite often women more often than men, find themselves taking pain medication after some accident or dental appointment & discover it's giving them the "extra boost" or "energy" to deal with their families, while working, washing clothes, cooking, bathing kids, rushing to bed craving to see "American Ido" they had hoped to see - then get up & do it all over again day after day. If your doctor can't or won't keep your information confidential it's time to go to one who specializes in the matter of helping you stop - with as little discomfort as possible.

Today there are some excellent drugs that can help you with the withdrawal while yet addressing the underlying pain – be it real or in your mind.

A drug called Suboxone (sp) will cause the withdrawal from the pain meds much easier & often the withdrawal will be only for a short time, while it also helps with the pain, extra energy while you adjust to a drug free life.

My most sincere advice is, DO NOT ever allow a drug to control you - you control it! Frequently that requires time in building spiritual strength. Doctors have yet to understand why spiritually strong people do so much better than others - but they do acknowledge the fact that it's true. Sometimes it takes will power, supported by spiritual strength but you will slowly take less and less Suboxone each week until finally one day you will be free.

If you find the pain returning, but it only seems to start after you wake - it is frequently in your mind, but not always. If you think it is, I recommend you find a well established hypnotist with a solid reputation & give him or her a chance at regression therapy to find what could be triggering the pain.

I hope I helped in some small way.

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Withdrawal from suboxone is way worse than any pain pill.

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Kratom helps withdrawal. Not that stuff

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look up Suboxone. saved my life

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This tablet contains 500mgs of Methocarbamol, it is a muscle relaxant that's used to treat painful muscle spasms.

And it may help, in some cases with withdrawal, since pain and spasms can be a rebound effect of the withdrawal process.

Learn more Methocarbamol details here.

It may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, dry mouth and sedation.

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As a lortab taker for 6 yrs the methocarbamol works great for withdraws. Granted you are gonna feel some but it works very well for detoxing.

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Suboxone is just like any other drug it's addictive I recommend just cold turkey after 4 days youll be fine I know I've been an addict for 20 yrs an only way that helped was to just quit! An if I can do it ANYONE CAN

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Try kratom, it's a plant that treats pain and is used to get clean off opiates.

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Suboxone also helped me..... I was on Max dose for 1st month.... it made mad @ first as I couldn't sleep, smokes like a chimney but didn't have the feeling of taking 100mg of morphine.... I was mad as he'll 1st but after a week it was like night and day for my withdrawals... I have a dear friend SO SEVERELY addicted to opiates we worry every day.... Another friend of all ours said "look if you honest to God want to stop I will pay (out of pocket) for your INPATIENT treatment and the Suboxone"..... he agreed oh yeah, OMG, that's amazing.... unfortunately he hasn't had the time since we've heard from him 2x in about 3wks....?? it breaks my heart but I also know from experience nobody is gonna make coax him.... so at 23 he'll probably..... dam I can't even say it!!!!! Sorry so long folks, I feel real strong about the issue!!!! Thanks for listening!!!

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Get suboxone strips. Miracle worker. Probably only need two (2) total, and you'd be done!!

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I second that!

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Rebekhah...I've read "recipe" I DO PRAY &need to trust in its power for extra help. I have tried subs before but seemed to chase a high in those also(which is dumb&it messes up your tongue,YUCK) Any other advice u can pass on to make it easier?...especially the horrible tummy aches & cold/hot skin crawling chills!!!

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U can do it...I was taking 10 a day then switched to illicit drugs...I quit cold turkey...it's way worse than any freaking pill..I always thought I was in hell coming down from a pill but how wrong I was.

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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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