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sickkittens 08-26-2006 12:09 PM

50 bottles of pills on the wall...

Peaches 08-26-2006 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MicroChick
anybody taking OxyContin?

I've heard that shit is just evil. It would probably help a lot with my migraines - Vicodin probably would too - but I see too many horror stories on how easily you can become addicted.

tranza 08-26-2006 12:48 PM

That's fucked up.....

NoCarrier 08-26-2006 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peaches
I've heard that shit is just evil.

I used it once for back pains.. The nausea was horrible. I don't understand why people get addicted to nausea :1orglaugh

E$_manager 08-26-2006 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Juicy D. Links
getting myself off Paxil , lowered dosage some withdrawal symptons are starting unfortunately :( :( :(

Any doctor that gives this to there patient should be shot.....

The company that created it should be put out of business

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- intense insomnia
- extraordinarily vivid dreams
- extreme confusion during waking hours
- intense fear of losing your sanity
-steady feeling of existing outside of reality as you know it (referred to as depersonalization at times)
-memory and concentration problems
- Panic Attacks (even if you never had one before)
- severe mood swings, esp. heightened irritability / anger.
- suicidal thoughts (in extreme cases)
- an unconventional dizziness/ vertigo
- the feeling of shocks, similar to mild electric one, running the length of your body
- an unsteady gait
- slurred speech
- headaches
- profuse sweating, esp. at night
- muscle cramps
- blurred vision
- breaking out in tears.
- hypersensitivity to motion, sounds, smells.
- decreased appetite
- nausea
- abdominal cramping, diarrhea
- loss of appetite
- chills/ hot flashes

You felt all of those?

Fizzgig 08-26-2006 03:12 PM

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E$_manager 08-26-2006 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoCarrier
I used it once for back pains.. The nausea was horrible. I don't understand why people get addicted to nausea :1orglaugh

You can get addicted to anything that makes you feel better. Drugs are the same.

monaro 08-26-2006 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Juicy D. Links
for anxiety

If by any chance you are not already visiting a dietary nutritionist,
maybe your family or your local doctor could recommend one for some
guidance.

I have been seeing my dietary nutritionist for almost 4 months now after my
own problem with anxiety and depression almost cost me my life.
For many years I could only find that valium and aropax was the answer for
my sickness as doctors kept prescribing them to me.

The depression I felt not only put a major impact on my health and wellbeing
but also brought on feelings of worthlessness. It got so bad that I shut out
everyone in my life, my family and friends who only tried ever so hard to help.
I even shut out the one true place where the people there meant allot to me.
The same people I could refer to as a friend and that place was xnations.

Mate, I don't know you, I will never know how bad your own anxiety is
and I just wanted to say that a nutritionist might help.
It could be your calcium or magnesium levels and or other things
as it was with me.

Thanks.

MicroChick 08-26-2006 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peaches
I've heard that shit is just evil. It would probably help a lot with my migraines - Vicodin probably would too - but I see too many horror stories on how easily you can become addicted.

My niece is on oxycontin. She is acting very strange...getting dizzy spells, falling, and has become sorta zombie like. I am afraid for her.

Juicy, try ativan. It is for anxiety and panic attacks, and is the least addictive of the meds in this category. I was in an *ativan* study at UCLA, and the doctors said it was the best of the bunch.

Good luck with getting off Paxil.:thumbsup

Alex From San Diego 08-26-2006 06:08 PM

Mind or emotional altering meds are for weak minded individuals.

BBWTori 08-26-2006 06:24 PM

Juicy, I know we never spoke or anything but I feel ya bro...
Been there, done that...in fact I am one of the people who CANT get off it. Went on a low dose years ago to help with anxiety and although the panic attacks stopped, the Paxil brought on a slew of other issues. Best of luck..I know it can be hell...
Whats your reg dose and how are you weaning? If you are having issues, try a smaller wean. I was trying 2.5 less every week and it was still to much for me.

evilclown 08-26-2006 07:57 PM

If you are going through withdrawal you are tapering off too fast. I was on paxil for years and it took me about 5 months to get off it.

Let's say your reg dosage is 40mg/day. Ask your doctor to prescibe you 4 10mg tablets instead of 1 40mg tablet because your will have to get a little knife and cut up the 10mg tablets in 4 parts so you can taper down in 2.5mg increments.

So in the first 7 days take your regular 40mg dosage (or whatever your regular dose is). Then for the next 7 days you take 37.5 mg (3 x 10mg + 3/4 10mg tablet. 10+10+10+7.5=37.5mg). Continue taking the 37.5mg dosage for a minimum of 7 days. If you still feel OK then lower your dosage to 35mg for the next 7 days and continue until you are off the drug. At this rate it take about 16 weeks (yes 4 months) to get off. If you find 7 day intervals are too fast increase the interval to 10 days. It's important that you NEVER MISS A DAY. You have to discipline yourself. You will feel very tired from taking it every day. But it's worth it. The anxiety will come back but just hang in there. It's a good feeling to be off. The good news is I lost about 35lbs when I got off it. I really does make you gain weight.

Get your self one of those little plastic pill containers to help you manage your little drug junks and mark everything on a calendar to monitor your progress. It get's confusing looking at all those little cut up pieces without any dosage stamps on them. It's like managing little pieces of crack.

http://www.csne2.homestead.com/files...oxes_white.jpg

By the way Effexor is just as addictive. It's the same class of drug (ssri).

Good luck

BBWTori 08-26-2006 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evilclown
If you are going through withdrawal you are tapering off too fast. I was on paxil for years and it took me about 5 months to get off it.

Let's say your reg dosage is 40mg/day. Ask your doctor to prescibe you 4 10mg tablets instead of 1 40mg tablet because your will have to get a little knife and cut up the 10mg tablets in 4 parts so you can taper down in 2.5mg increments.

So in the first 7 days take your regular 40mg dosage (or whatever your regular dose is). Then for the next 7 days you take 37.5 mg (3 x 10mg + 3/4 10mg tablet. 10+10+10+7.5=37.5mg). Continue taking the 37.5mg dosage for a minimum of 7 days. If you still feel OK then lower your dosage to 35mg for the next 7 days and continue until you are off the drug. At this rate it take about 16 weeks (yes 4 months) to get off. If you find 7 day intervals are too fast increase the interval to 10 days. It's important that you NEVER MISS A DAY. You have to discipline yourself. You will feel very tired from taking it every day. But it's worth it. The anxiety will come back but just hang in there. It's a good feeling to be off. The good news is I lost about 35lbs when I got off it. I really does make you gain weight.

Get your self one of those little plastic pill containers to help you manage your little drug junks and mark everything on a calendar to monitor your progress. It get's confusing looking at all those little cut up pieces without any dosage stamps on them. It's like managing little pieces of crack.

http://www.csne2.homestead.com/files...oxes_white.jpg

By the way Effexor is just as addictive. It's the same class of drug (ssri).

Good luck

Good points there...the slower you taper off the better. My doctor prescribed it to me in liquid form as well when I was trying to get off of it but it still was too hard. Once life does calm down for me I am gonna try again. I hate feeling addicted to this crap. Anyways just know that there is a liquid form available too and it can help
*hugz*

Fizzgig 08-26-2006 09:34 PM

Uh oh, no meds for Juicylinks!

Somebody hide the knives, he may become dangerous.http://pissyourself.com/smilies/qqb006.gif

Juicy D. Links 08-26-2006 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex From San Diego
Mind or emotional altering meds are for weak minded individuals.


I guess the J n A team were all on em when u decided to hire AMP , shame that your regretted it afterwards right? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh Nice biz move Alex hoorah to you

MicroChick 08-26-2006 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex From San Diego
Mind or emotional altering meds are for weak minded individuals.

OK, Tom Cruise..........your fired !!!!!

All drugs can be dangerous if misused. Wait till you are in the middle of panic attacks in the middle of the night and let's see what you do, big man.

toddler 08-26-2006 11:18 PM

Much as it galls me, MicroChick is correct. Try ativan.

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Holly 08-27-2006 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoCarrier
I used it once for back pains.. The nausea was horrible. I don't understand why people get addicted to nausea :1orglaugh

Same here. Anytime I've ever taken anything stronger than ibuprofen, I'm nauseous and usually will puke. I've never understood it either, but narcotics obviously work differently on some people. I've had people tell me they take 2 or 3 pain pills at a time and never feel sick. Just hearing that makes my stomach queasy.

Peaches 08-27-2006 11:20 AM

Yeah, I tried being an alcoholic once. Kept waking up feeling like shit and throwing up. It kinda lost its appeal :(

Peaches 08-27-2006 11:21 AM

Oh, my "alcoholism" experiment lasted all of 3 days ;)

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 08-27-2006 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peaches
Yeah, I tried being an alcoholic once. Kept waking up feeling like shit and throwing up. It kinda lost its appeal :(

It sounds like you went about it the wrong way...(but maybe that's a good thing). :winkwink:

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