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I have been prescribe opana for over a year now and the dog carried off my months prescription and buried it. The Dr. Said he can't help me! I need some in a bad way ! Please help

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The DEA will block it even if he wants to give you the prescription. However you can get (I take instant so I'm going to make up the mgs for the example) a prescription for 100 20Mgs if you get 50 40mgs and take 2. But likely he will not write you this. Next you can ask for something called withdrawal patches. Doesn't mean you're an addict, you can still have withdrawals. If you have chest pains or shortness of breath for seemingly no reason call 911. Stop any meds especially narcotics cold turkey (albeit not by choice) is extremely dangerous. So monitor yourself. You may be ok. You may have withdrawals. But read up on stopping suddenly high levels of narcotics and warning signs.

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@ontopofthemountian,

Sorry to hear about what had happened. I do agree with Taylor though, in that it would probably be a good idea to read up on the idea of abruptly discontinuing opana and the effects others have reported, just to increase awareness so you're not caught off guard by any unusual side effects upon doing so.

Another thing to consider researching is various natural remedies to help alleviate certain symptoms commonly associated with opiate withdrawal (i.e. taking valerian root for anxiety and restless legs or something else to that extent, depending on what it is you're having to cope with). Not everyone reacts or responds to meds/herbs in the same way though, so it is imperative to discuss potential alternatives with your doctor or a naturopath first.

I hope this helps and wish you a quick recovery!

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