I knew one, she is dead now.
2007-02-25 06:50:12
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answered by ? 4
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I have had a very dear friend that was addicted and did the same thing to his spouse. You cannot(repeat cannot) cure his addiction. It is something that he must work out by himself with the help of his doctor and probably going to some institution to be locked away for a little while for detoxification. Pain killers are no different that any addictive street drug - just easier to use because they are legally prescribed drugs. First step is to call your husband's doctor and inform him of what your husband is doing. Most doctors have already experienced this with other patients and know what to do. Second is to find somewhere safe for you to stay if you need to in a hurry. If your husband's drug supply is reduced or completely cut off his behavior will definitely get a whole lot worse. It could very well become physical abuse. If you want some valuable info - call the local hospital, drug abuse cllinic, or your local doctor for family members support of drug abusers. FYI - you can have a person commited against their will with or without a doctors consent.
2007-02-25 06:41:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I am going through the same thing...My husband is addicted to Lortabs. He fell & broke his arm 3 years ago, and since then he has had a problem off & on. And it's very frustrating. He was getting them from the doctor, but they found out that he was addicted so now he buys them off the street.
Have you talked to him & told him how you feel? All i do is continue to pray for my husband.
2007-02-27 03:14:28
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answered by Anonymous
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my son called me in December admitted to me he was addicted to pain medication. he could not get off them in the town where he lived, they were too available to him, plus he was having the normal with drawl stuff going on. i wondered what i would see when i picked him up at the airport, has all these horrific images in my head. he was very thin, and gaunt looking, but he is over the worst now, he just realized what they were doing to him, and how they were ruining his life. he surrounded himself with supportive people, did not try to get them once he was here with us. he did go through some problems with being ill for about 2 weeks, but he is much better now, did it on his own. but sometimes u just have to put your foot down and make them go to rehab. he does have to want to get off of them himself, if not he will continue doing them, good luck, and god bless.
2007-02-25 09:22:37
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answered by jude 7
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My ex wife went through this.
The biggest problem we had with it was her refusal to see that she had a problem. That was the ROOT of all the other things that came out of it.
She and I divorced due to her actions and behavior. Unfortunately, she chose not to battle her addiction, and she died recently of an overdose.
2007-02-25 06:35:07
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answered by royalpainshane 3
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Ultimatium time.....tell him to get off the pills and work a program or you'll leave him. Then do it.
Go to al-anon meetings for yourself.
2007-02-25 06:30:42
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answered by mikey 5
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Does he have any want or activity in getting off of them? Getting off soreness pills is between the toughest issues interior the worldwide. soreness pills are opiates as is heroin, very comparable withdrawal. You cant basically anticipate him to flow chilly turkey, that's a very problematical factor to triumph over. refer to him, remind him that he's killing his liver(assuming his pills contain tylenol as yet another element) tell him you like him around. do no longer make him experience like a drug addict. i know this is probably problematical to do, as that's what he's, yet he probably did no longer intend to alter into one, those drugs reason actual dependance. He could desire to give up and perchance he's no longer bodily in a position. The withdrawals from all those pills could make dying appear like a greater physically powerful selection, that's adverse. If he would not want to get off of them, there is rather no longer something you're able to do until eventually he does. you could no longer rigidity somebody out of dependancy. If he might want to get off and doesnt think of he can bodily do it, i want you to study a drug noted as suboxone and or subutex. you're able to do a seek and are available across a physician on your area who treats with this medicine, they do no longer seem to be constantly common to stumble on, yet are starting to be much less perplexing. This drug gets him off of the soreness pills without the withdrawals. those drugs are nevertheless the two opiates and as a result the two addictive, yet they do no longer produce a extreme or euphoria, and that they do no longer contain the tylenol that's probably wreaking havok on his physique platforms, making him experience worse than the medicine on my own. those drugs will help him be regular and clever back, without getting ill. He could could desire to be on them for something of his existence, or he could desire to slowly taper right down to get sparkling for sturdy, at any cost, that's a a lot greater advantageous selection to what he's doing now, and bigger for you and his physique. Opiates substitute the make up of your ideas, as quickly as you're addicted, the addicted individual basically isn't any distinctive from a diabetic individual wanting insulin to stay to tell the story and overall performance daily, the physique unquestionably desires the drug to get by utilising. I basically want to repeat, its no longer in hassle-free terms something he can basically "give up". sturdy luck to the two one in each of you.
2016-09-29 21:46:16
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answered by kurihara 4
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Give your husband a choice. Tell him to get into rehab or you're leaving!!!
2007-02-25 06:30:44
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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