It's very difficult to get off of prescription meds. Try looking for a local rehab center and look into an out patient program. (it means you only go there for the treatment, but you don't live there).
Try NA (narcotics anonymous).
Forget all those products you can buy on the internet advertising that they clean out your system so that you can pass a drug test. They don't work, and they show up on tests which only makes people think that you are trying to hide something.
If your test is in 2 weeks' time, drink 1/2 gallon of water a day. It will flush out your system and you should test clean.
The real problem is that you are combining T3 and Oxy. It is extremely toxic to your liver.
Try replacing the cravings with good habits. Whenever you have a craving, do 20 push ups. do some sit ups. some jumping jacks. Some dips. The exercise will release endorphins which will help you with the cravings.
Best of luck.
2007-03-13 07:27:35
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answered by makawao_kane 6
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I had a really bad painkiller addiction as well for about 2 years. I was using up to 160 milligrams of OxyContin everyday and it took a toll on my physical appearance and reputation. I went to detox twice and both times came back and returned to drugs. It's definatley not an easy thing to kick but this is what I did. It appears I was doing a little more than you are but I started taking an opiate blocker called SubOxyen. You gradually ween yourself off using these pills. What these pills do is keep a little bit of the pain killer in your system so your cravings are filled. These arent addictive pills but I know people who use these as a dependent. You have to be able to say no and just use them as perscribed. Also, surround yourself with people who arent doing drugs. I got rid of my cell phone and dropped all those people I hung around with that could connect me to the drug in anyway. Now I have been clean since December 17th, 2005. Dont be too hard on yourself its really hard thing to deal with and people dont understand sometimes, but stick it out. Trust if i can do it , you can do it. Good luck
2007-03-13 07:26:22
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answered by Jaime P 2
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I have gone through it my friend. It is very hard. You get pissed of easily, don't want to do anything or hang out with anybody, you feel worthless it is almost like depression. You have to find something to replace that feeling with. Try walking or chewing lots of gum kinda like when you are trying to quit smoking. If all else fails contact a family medicine practice and ask for their advice, it can't hurt. Good Luck
P.S. it took about 3 Weeks before I felt like my old self again just be sure to stay clear of people who do or have the meds you were addicted to.
2007-03-13 07:23:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Hang in there. You can overcome this addiction, but the first week is the hardest. I quit drinking 8 days ago and it's tough, but worth it in the long run. Try finding a support group. If you need a frien you can email me. Good luck.
2007-03-13 07:20:55
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answered by CHICK 3
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guy or woman "B" is encouraging a drug habit by way of advertising them to guy or woman "A" that's noted as "permitting". guy or woman B is earning salary off of guy or woman A, so why may well be quit advertising it to him? If he stopped advertising it to him, guy or woman B might have a decrease earnings. guy or woman A is going to purchase the medicine REGARDLESS. regrettably, a drug addict could desire to hit a backside previously they get greater effective. guy or woman B, persevering with to sell pills to guy or woman A, is merely feeding his habit and inspiring him to proceed being a drug addict. guy or woman B would not have any sort of regard for guy or woman A's wellbeing. in case you experience as while you're able the place you would be able to desire to help, all you're able to do is the two attempt to convince guy or woman B to acceptable advertising pills to guy or woman A, and if he wont, report it to the police, as that's a legal for guy or woman B to sell it, and guy or woman A to purchase it. guy or woman A desires a awaken call. guy or woman A has 3 concepts, and that's the actuality and base line of it- detention center, checking into rehab to income a thank you to triumph over this dependancy, or death. could sound extreme, in spite of the indisputable fact that that's a actuality while it includes dependancy.
2016-10-02 01:34:55
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answered by ? 4
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It sounds like your ready for help. Go to your doctor--he will keep it all confidential. Ask him for a referral to a place or person who can help you through this. It will take months of one-on-one with someone who can help you through this. It won't be easy, but you CAN do it!
2007-03-13 07:21:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Prescription drugs are just as hard to kick as the illegal ones. You may need some help from a professional.
2007-03-13 07:22:59
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answered by bigjohn B 7
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Sorry to say...But you need to go into rehab. Or seek a therapist. It is a positive that you are aware of your problem and is willing to seek help.
All the best in finding a cure.
2007-03-13 07:36:39
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answered by Misty 2
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talk to a Dr.not the one giving you prescriptions sign your self into a rehab if you cant afford one talk to a dr about the programs in your area to pay for one .congratdulations you just took the first step. good luck to you.
2007-03-13 07:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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what you should do is try to get like all the pain killers out of your house and do NOT buy anymore and if you feel like you are having lots of trouble consult your doctor.
2007-03-13 07:22:09
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answered by Beccaa0806 1
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