Once you have gone through withdrawel for a couple of weeks and slip up and start taking lortab again, is the withdrawel symptoms worse or do they last as long? I was also wondering after you quit awile and then just end up taking one or two lortabs, would you go through the whole withdrawl symptoms over again in the same sense as the first. Can anyone answer this, maybe Pain Pill might know.
dear opinion -
it has been my experience that when i picked up again, it was within a short amount of time that passed that i realized i was right back taking the amounts of pills where i had left off the last time i quit.
of course it would have to do with how many pills, the length of time that we abuse/use v. how severe the withdrawal process.
it has also been my experience that one pill was too many and one thousand not enough.
it's good to hear from you.
love -
sammy
it has been my experience that when i picked up again, it was within a short amount of time that passed that i realized i was right back taking the amounts of pills where i had left off the last time i quit.
of course it would have to do with how many pills, the length of time that we abuse/use v. how severe the withdrawal process.
it has also been my experience that one pill was too many and one thousand not enough.
it's good to hear from you.
love -
sammy
Opinion,
Hope you hang in there. :)
You can do it.
Jen
Hope you hang in there. :)
You can do it.
Jen
Opinion,
I have to agree with Dsam. I will tell you, and hopefully others can back me up, the physical may or may not be as bad, but that depends on factors. However, what I can tell you is the emotional part is much worse, and the feeling of exhaustion can be as bad as the original withdrawal. Needless to say, people have relapses, but they are not something you want to go through. I hope you are able to seek support to help you from relapsing. My thoughts are with you, and keep posting, through any cravings. Take care, and Best Wishes
I have to agree with Dsam. I will tell you, and hopefully others can back me up, the physical may or may not be as bad, but that depends on factors. However, what I can tell you is the emotional part is much worse, and the feeling of exhaustion can be as bad as the original withdrawal. Needless to say, people have relapses, but they are not something you want to go through. I hope you are able to seek support to help you from relapsing. My thoughts are with you, and keep posting, through any cravings. Take care, and Best Wishes
Already had a panick attack because I decided to quit when they run out this time. I am tired. I have suboxone from the first time and I think I am scarder now than I was before esp. after that panick attack this morning. Angel glad you didn't take offense to what I wrote, it was just my observation and since I am on drugs it may be way off base, who knows.
although withdrawal appears to become more difficult each time i stopped using, i was more mentally determined to cease taking pills. i kept telling myself that i can get through it and i think i have it licked! i haven't used in about 2 months... clean out your body and stop taking pills. give your mind a rest and your body, as well. be strong and win this battle!
Opinion,
I think you are a good person And what a sweet thing to say. Thank you.:)
Dang, I have said things too in my life that later I go, jeez, Jenny, why did you say that.
But back to you, this is your thread. We are all with you. YOU CAN OO IT
We care
We are here
And so many here know so much and can help you I know it
Jen
PS Do not be too hard on yourself:)
I think you are a good person And what a sweet thing to say. Thank you.:)
Dang, I have said things too in my life that later I go, jeez, Jenny, why did you say that.
But back to you, this is your thread. We are all with you. YOU CAN OO IT
We care
We are here
And so many here know so much and can help you I know it
Jen
PS Do not be too hard on yourself:)