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    helpp addicted to morphine tabs

    sry its not steroid related got a prescription for my appendix surgery but now i feel like im hooked mentally. i know stopping completely will give me withdrawal so i want to know the best way i can stop this. although it does feel nice being on morphine
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    Your not going to get much help here.

    Its against the rules to discuss steroid sources, nevermind helping morphine addicts find more drugs.

    Good luck, be strong
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    Just stop..

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    Opioids & steroids are not a good combo for anyone!
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    If youre serious about it you need to go to a detox center, they are free in most states
    This will help you get off them and go through the withdrawl in a safe comfortable place

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    You do not want to be addicted to narcotic pain meds. As time goes by you will need more and more to keep getting the same effect. It only leads to more pain for you and pain for everyone around you. You need to stop taking them by any means necessary. Good luck.

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    Well, dont know if it helps to motivate you to stop, but morphine will lower your testosterone.

    EDIT: forgot you were the guy doing tren at 21, you probably dont have much testosterone anyways so scratch that. Ask your parents for advice, they seemed to be helping with the steroids, no?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.BB View Post
    Well, dont know if it helps to motivate you to stop, but morphine will lower your testosterone.

    EDIT: forgot you were the guy doing tren at 21, you probably dont have much testosterone anyways so scratch that. Ask your parents for advice, they seemed to be helping with the steroids, no?


    ^^ That's a fact!
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    If you got them for a surgery, you should have no withdrawals. You must be on for sometime to have withdrawals. I was on them from a back problems and a surgery. I was on almost a decade.

    If you stop now you should have no real withdrawals. The longer you stay on the worse it will be. Stop now and give them to someone you know, and only take a small amount if you experience withdrawals. This will allow you to taper down if you do experience withdrawal symptoms. This is not the best solution. Just stopping is, feeling like shit will teach you a good lesson to stay away for good.

    For you they should be very minimal. Just stop, and feel like shit while it clears your system. It shouldn't take more than 2 weeks to clear. Morphine doesnt have a really long half life. Long term morphine use also causes psychiatric problems. You will slowly loose your mind.

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    Going cold turkey is the best way to quit any addiction

    Once again, good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTaxMan
    Going cold turkey is the best way to quit any addiction Once again, good luck
    This is the gods honest truth, using another pill to quit will get you addicted to another pill, and is just delaying the inevitable withdrawal you will go through anyway.

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    I was on some heavy pain meds for about a year from a serious motorcycle accident. You just need to stop completely, cold turkey. If you have any pain. Just take some over the counter pain medicine like ibuprofen. The hardest part is the first couple days and then it will get easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTaxMan View Post
    Going cold turkey is the best way to quit any addiction

    Once again, good luck
    This isn't backed by any science, and could be lethal with benzodiazepines or alcohol.
    Cold turkey is not an option with most serious physiological addictions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    This isn't backed by any science, and could be lethal with benzodiazepines or alcohol.
    Cold turkey is not an option with most serious physiological addictions.
    Thats not accurate at all, most detox clinics make you go cold turkey
    Opiates have nothing to do with the withdrawals of benzos or alcohol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trapology View Post
    Thats not accurate at all, most detox clinics make you go cold turkey
    Opiates have nothing to do with the withdrawals of benzos or alcohol
    I believe he's saying w/benzos and alcohal... If not treated in a detox center it can/& will throw you into a seizure if stopped cold turkey w/no meds or tapering the dosage... Which could be very lethal(as in death)... And opioids/benzos/& alcohal are physical withdraws which need medication to combat the sickness and possible side effects from stopping use..

    You stated earlier in the thread to go to. Detox center... Why now would they make one go cold turkey if your in. Detox center(they're made so people are much safer and are being monitored throughout the day keeping you as comfortable as possible)... But benzos will stop a seizure bug if stopped cold turkey it will/can surely cause them as well as Alcohal DTs... Those are actually worse than opiate withdraw(or at least more dangerous)
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    Quote Originally Posted by NACH3 View Post
    I believe he's saying w/benzos and alcohal... If not treated in a detox center it can/& will throw you into a seizure if stopped cold turkey w/no meds or tapering the dosage... Which could be very lethal(as in death)... And opioids/benzos/& alcohal are physical withdraws which need medication to combat the sickness and possible side effects from stopping use..

    You stated earlier in the thread to go to. Detox center... Why now would they make one go cold turkey if your in. Detox center(they're made so people are much safer and are being monitored throughout the day keeping you as comfortable as possible)... But benzos will stop a seizure bug if stopped cold turkey it will/can surely cause them as well as Alcohal DTs... Those are actually worse than opiate withdraw(or at least more dangerous)
    The most they do for you in a dextor center is give you something like atavan. The purpose of a dextor center is to get off whatever youre on and give you a chance to start fresh and sober assuming you have the will power to leave and continue to do right. And thats for opiates, alchohol and benzos call for something else because of the seizure problem, but if you go in and tell them youre on opiates they most likely will try to get you to kick it cold turkey

    When i say dextor center im taliking the place that holds you no more then 14 days and the only purpose is to help you get sober, im not talking about a full blown rehab or something like that

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    just quit.

    Narco withdrawls aren't bad at all for most people.

    Now benzos.... going cold turkey gave me 8 ambulance trips in 12 months and a total of 30 days in the hospital pretty close to death. Severe seizures and two hypoglycemic comas.

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    It's interesting how people get addicted to dif shit


    Last time I had a serious injury I got a script for percs or vicodins - after the 2nd day I said fvck it & took the pain.

    Geez those things make me feel awful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by < <Samson> > View Post
    It's interesting how people get addicted to dif shit


    Last time I had a serious injury I got a script for percs or vicodins - after the 2nd day I said fvck it & took the pain.

    Geez those things make me feel awful.
    Its really a chemical thing, to make it simple it makes you happy so your body get used to needing them to be happy. Its a lot more technical then that, but thats about as basic as I can put it

    Its no different the people who eat when they are depressed, except you dont get sick when you stop eating

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    Quote Originally Posted by NACH3
    I believe he's saying w/benzos and alcohal... If not treated in a detox center it can/& will throw you into a seizure if stopped cold turkey w/no meds or tapering the dosage... Which could be very lethal(as in death)... And opioids/benzos/& alcohal are physical withdraws which need medication to combat the sickness and possible side effects from stopping use.. )
    That's true if they were using for an extended period of time, right? He's only been using it for a couple months. When I was coming off of mine, my doctor said I could just stop or tapper down slowly. So I just stopped, took over the counter pain meds. I believe he got hooked from having a surgery. If that's the case the doctor may or may not prescribe him any more. If they don't he may get them else where which most likely lead him down a bad path

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdil511 View Post

    This is the gods honest truth, using another pill to quit will get you addicted to another pill, and is just delaying the inevitable withdrawal you will go through anyway.
    Yeah okay, ,going cold turkey off opiates is worse than telling someone stopping AAS to quit working out and eat crap. Lol
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    I figured I might post this just so its here or the OPer can use it. This is called the thomas withdrawl remedy, its actually pretty effective. Its been floating around the narcotics community for a while and people will confirm it works

    "PLEASE NOTE: I am not a doctor, simply a long-time Rx opiate junkie who has had many opportunities to develop a way to detox. This is a recipe for at-home self-detox from opiates based on my experience as well as that of many other addicts. It is not intended as professional medical advice. It is always wise to make sure none of the recipe ingredients or procedures conflict with medications you may be taking. Likewise, if you have any medical condition, disease, allergy or any other health issue, consult your doctor before using the recipe. Thanks, Thomas

    THOMAS RECIPE

    If you can't take time off to detox, I recommend you follow a taper regimen using your drug of choice or suitable alternate -- the slower the taper, the better.

    For the Recipe, You'll need:

    1. Valium (or another benzodiazepine such as Klonopin, Librium, Ativan or Xanax). Of these, Valium and Klonopin are best suited for tapering since they come in tablet form. Librium is also an excellent detox benzo, but comes in capsules, making it hard to taper the dose. Ativan or Xanax should only be used if you can't get one of the others.

    2. Imodium (over the counter, any drug or grocery store).

    3. L-Tyrosine (500 mg caps) from the health food store.

    4. Strong wide-spectrum mineral supplement with at least 100% RDA of Zinc, Phosphorus, Copper, Magnesium and Potassium (you may not find the potassium in the same supplement).

    5. Vitamin B6 caps.

    6. Access to hot baths or a Jacuzzi (or hot showers if that's all that's available).

    How to use the recipe:

    Start the vitamin/mineral supplement right away (or the first day you can keep it down), preferably with food. Potassium early in the detox is important to help relieve RLS (Restless Leg Syndrome). Bananas are a good source of potassium if you can't find a supplement for it.

    Begin your detox with regular doses of Valium (or alternate benzo). Start with a dose high enough to produce sleep. Before you use any benzo, make sure you're aware of how often it can be safely taken. Different benzos have different dosing schedules. Taper your Valium dosage down after each day. The goal is to get through day 4, after which the worst WD symptoms will subside. You shouldn't need the Valium after day 4 or 5.

    During detox, hit the hot bath or Jacuzzi as often as you need to for muscle aches. Don't underestimate the effectiveness of hot soaks. Spend the entire time, if necessary, in a hot bath. This simple method will alleviate what is for many the worst opiate WD symptom.

    Use the Imodium aggressively to stop the runs. Take as much as you need, as often as you need it. Don't take it, however, if you don't need it.

    At the end of the fourth day, you should be waking up from the Valium and experiencing the beginnings of the opiate WD malaise. Upon rising (empty stomach), take the L-Tyrosine. Try 2000 mgs, and scale up or down, depending on how you feel. You can take up to 4,000 mgs. Take the L-Tyrosine with B6 to help absorption. Wait about one hour before eating breakfast. The L-Tyrosine will give you a surge of physical and mental energy that will help counteract the malaise. You may continue to take it each morning for as long as it helps. If you find it gives you the "coffee jitters," consider lowering the dosage or discontinuing it altogether. Occasionally, L-Tyrosine can cause the runs. Unlike the runs from opiate WD, however, this effect of L-Tyrosine is mild and normally does not return after the first hour. Lowering the dosage may help.

    Continue to take the vitamin/mineral supplement with breakfast.

    As soon as you can force yourself to, get some mild exercise such as walking, cycling, swimming, etc. This will be hard at first, but will make you feel considerably better.

    Thomas"

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    OP, speak to your doc and tell them the morphine is very addictive for you
    They may tell you to just stop, they may give something to help

    But in no way will you get a morphine source as you were originally asking for.

    Good luck
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