How to use lofexidine for quick opioid withdrawal

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024
  • Lofexidine, the new kid on the block in the United States for opioid withdrawal, can help patients get through the process in a few days, instead of a week or more, according to Thomas Kosten, MD, a psychiatry professor and director of the division of addictions at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston. Learn more at www.mdedge.com.

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  • @angelaramirez4144
    @angelaramirez4144 Před 4 lety +1030

    I hate when they say withdrawal is like the flu. I'm sure anyone going through withdrawal would trade it for the flu any day. The flu doesn't last as long and you dont deal with the psychological torment. You have the feeling of restless leg syndrome, but over your entire body. You can't sleep for a week or more, which makes you feel worse. You can't eat and everything makes you wretch. Oh God, the weird chills and sweating where you don't want to move...it scares me to think about...

    • @cadevanstone5481
      @cadevanstone5481 Před 4 lety +60

      Angela Ramirez yeah a bad case Of the flu ? More like a million times worse than the flu. I’ve never had a flu so painful Ive wanted to not be alive. or consider cutting off a finger or something to try to distract myself from the withdrawal

    • @angelaramirez4144
      @angelaramirez4144 Před 4 lety +73

      @@cadevanstone5481 Right?! You can sleep it off with a flu with a little bit of medicine. Withdrawal keeps you from sleeping because your skin is crawling. It feels like restless leg syndrome over your entire body and the discomfort and sweats ugh. Yeah I've been through it many times. I got myself addicted to opiates in my teens and have been on and off suboxone for about 7 years!

    • @justintime753
      @justintime753 Před 4 lety +80

      Exactly, the flu would be a vacation compared to withdrawal hell

    • @triggerwarning5911
      @triggerwarning5911 Před 4 lety +76

      Let me put it like this. I would pay $1000 to trade withdrawal for the flu.

    • @SamGulllage
      @SamGulllage Před 4 lety +53

      I hate the comparison to the flu. No it is nothing like the damn flu. When I get the flu, I sleep!

  • @youtubeuser4943
    @youtubeuser4943 Před 3 lety +156

    They HAVE to change this notion of it feeling like the flu. I wouldn’t dread withdrawal if it only felt like the flu. When you know you’re going to go through withdrawal, it is horrifying. And then the actual withdrawal comes and it’s worse than you remember every time.

    • @expectingthebeach2368
      @expectingthebeach2368 Před 3 lety +7

      yeh it's hell no doubt

    • @tameramares5785
      @tameramares5785 Před 2 lety +6

      Truth!! The mental is what gets me.

    • @22floridacat
      @22floridacat Před 2 lety

      @@tameramares5785 what's the mental of it?

    • @benhall2235
      @benhall2235 Před 2 lety +8

      @@22floridacat the psychological aspect. When you just have flu you’re not also battling the cravings, the depression, the rollercoaster of mood swings. That’s what makes it harder than the flu. The actual physical symptoms are pretty much like a very bad flu but it’s the rest of it that makes it so hard. The knowledge that it will all stop and not only that but that you’ll feel amazing with the push of a plunger on a syringe. Going from the worst you’ve ever felt to the best you’ve ever felt, with the flick of a switch. That’s a powerful psychological object to overcome. The minutes seem like hours. I was plagued by a recurring mental image of the blood shooting back into the barrel of the syringe , the moment that you’ve found a vein and you’re about to feel amazing. It’s truly horrible , thank god I’m clean these days.

    • @simonkalloniatis7578
      @simonkalloniatis7578 Před 2 lety +2

      @@LyricalQuickblade your absolutely right. I'm going through it right now, I'm on day 5. The first couple days I felt like my apt was jail and there wasn't anything that could make me happy. Everything made me sad and my body hurt badly. I'm feeling a little better now but yeah your right lol

  • @natedoggfsuk6714
    @natedoggfsuk6714 Před 2 lety +90

    To all who fight this fight most “normal” people don’t understand… stay encouraged and keep on fighting the good fight.. I stand with you all.✊

  • @Dwelleronthethreshold89
    @Dwelleronthethreshold89 Před 3 lety +248

    Hey, easy peasy. That’s what the doctor said. If anyone really wants to know how to detox, contact your local ex addict.... not the guy who gave you the problem in the first place.

  • @fz1rida953
    @fz1rida953 Před 3 lety +69

    I've had the flu a few times and I've withdrawn from opiates many many many times and there's no comparison. Opiate withdraw is a living nightmare.

    • @kevinjohnson-qc6cs
      @kevinjohnson-qc6cs Před 2 lety +4

      damn straight

    • @aaronthompson4980
      @aaronthompson4980 Před 2 lety +6

      My favorite is kicking opiates and benzos at the same time!!!! Only time I've ever been suicidal!

    • @hedzh1
      @hedzh1 Před rokem +1

      The main difference is the mental game of leaving the thing you loved behind. I stopped loving the opiates an a deep subconscious and unconscious level and withdrawal with almost nothing.

    • @Oakleaf700
      @Oakleaf700 Před rokem

      It is nothing at ALL like ''The flew''
      I have had genuine flu and it's nothing like methadone WD {The worst to WD from in my experience}..
      With flu, one can be cozy in bed with paracetamol, listening to radio- with methadone WD cozy is not possible.

    • @Greg-yu4ij
      @Greg-yu4ij Před rokem

      Kids need to know it gets so bad and people are in such hell because your body has no way to moderate pain so everything hurts every second of every minute of… There’s no way it’s comparable to the flu. People are most likely to OD when they are detoxing. Part of that is because the dose is now too high, but a smaller part of it is those choosing death over that hell. imagine going through weeks of hell and they STILL choose the drug or death to escape. “The Shield” has a visceral portrayal of a woman suffering from opiate withdrawal, and the insane choice she makes when she comes out the other side. Bear in mind 5000 people died from overdose 20 years ago. Now since the government started arresting doctors pain patients went to the streets for pain relief. Now 110000 people die from overdose, including my cousin 😢. 2 vietnams of people who died every year. He was celebrating opening his new business. We believe he took cocaine laced with Fentanyl to make it more addictive.

  • @attilalako8090
    @attilalako8090 Před 4 lety +233

    I love how they say opiate withdrawal won't kill you well my best friend couldn't take the pain and shot himself in the head !!!

    • @carrieangel275
      @carrieangel275 Před 3 lety +7

      😥

    • @KristineMarieTxSPI
      @KristineMarieTxSPI Před 3 lety +12

      Damn, so sorry. 😞

    • @hyoz8756
      @hyoz8756 Před 3 lety +43

      thats real asf cold turkey will have you thinkin like that its so sad nobody really gets how bad the suffering is

    • @shyboy17
      @shyboy17 Před 3 lety +34

      Really...when i was in jail with the cold Turkey i think that death is better...

    • @jackiespanbauer
      @jackiespanbauer Před 3 lety +31

      I totally understand that feeling!!! People just think it's like the flu IT IS NOT!!! Its literal hell

  • @foreverjones1834
    @foreverjones1834 Před 4 lety +146

    Withdrawal is NOTHING LIKE THE FLU it's like being stuck in a desert with no water & your wearing a sweat suit & 50 pound boots and your hung over from a 3day drinking binge

    • @yviwinchester814
      @yviwinchester814 Před 3 lety +12

      As miserable as i'am feeling right now, as im just going through my 4th day totally off suboxone.
      I just had to lol, because of the comparison you made.
      As i read your comment, i pictured the stuff you wrote in my head and damn dude, you really hit the nail on the head! Thats exactly how i feel right now!
      So so exhausted and worn out, eventho i havent done a thing then laying around in agony since sunday. Not even a shower!
      I know thats fucking gross, but i just can't....right now 🥺
      May God give us the Power to pull through this!

    • @paytonhope9322
      @paytonhope9322 Před 3 lety +8

      When you’re exhausted and just want to be able to sleep for a minute but all your body can do is twitch and make you want to move your legs and tense your damn muscles 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @foreverjones1834
      @foreverjones1834 Před 3 lety +4

      @@yviwinchester814 I know it’s been awhile but how’s it been going after 3 months? Have you stayed clean? How do you feel now?

    • @positivepessimist6853
      @positivepessimist6853 Před 3 lety +1

      Did you notice that it causes insane thirst that no amount of fluids can satisfy?

    • @strategic1710
      @strategic1710 Před 3 lety +4

      @@paytonhope9322 I don’t know about others but the insomnia is what got me and why I had to stay on it until I could sleep a couple hours every other night. Most of us can feel like shit for a week, but we can’t go without sleep for a week. The restlessness and insomnia are the true killers.

  • @Ufowavecollective
    @Ufowavecollective Před 4 lety +192

    I feel like the misinformation of "opiod w/d not being able to kill you", is a big misunderstanding.
    Enough vomiting and diarrhea, without supplemental fluids, can lead to hyponatremia and into cardiac arrest. It has been documented.
    This misunderstanding needs to be corrected and focused on by addiction specialists.

    • @jaythomas8626
      @jaythomas8626 Před 4 lety +21

      YES! And I would like to add something to your point if I may - when they say "it's not a lethal withdrawal" or "you don't get seizures from opioid wd, only benzos and alcohol" - ITS BULLSHIT !! I have had THREE seizures in 2019 trying to come off OPIOIDS. And yes, I'm positive it was that, I was using nothing else. I also don't have epilepsy and never had seizures as a baby, so that says something. This whole "opioid wd is uncomfortable but safe" bs needs to be wiped off the fucking minds of doctors and they need to be informed it IS infact dangerous and medical attention and medication is more than necessary!

    • @coco_b
      @coco_b Před 4 lety +1

      Alucard 666 soooo so true.😔

    • @davidbrett1958
      @davidbrett1958 Před 3 lety +13

      I went in withdrawl from benzos and suboxone i had a seizure and i was lucky my mate found me and called an ambulance or it would have killed me..the flu yeah sure thing mate.

    • @samantham8696
      @samantham8696 Před 3 lety +7

      @@davidbrett1958 Benzo withdrawal is an entirely different ballgame. Glad you are alright.

    • @littrandemakerjovy3770
      @littrandemakerjovy3770 Před 3 lety +1

      If you are stupid and go off high doses you will have seizures if you go down to 0.5mg like dr expect you to its not lethal its not even as bad as flu. Tapering is crucial but people are too stupid to listen to specialists

  • @timolston
    @timolston Před 3 lety +48

    I nearly died when he said “bad case of flu” i don’t need to explain by the comments everyone gets it.

    • @sagesarabia5053
      @sagesarabia5053 Před 3 lety

      Hahahahha

    • @user-sj9nv8xc7m
      @user-sj9nv8xc7m Před 3 měsíci

      Trying to explain to the average Joe Schmoe what it’s about he’s not trying to explain it to an addict.

    • @marc6919
      @marc6919 Před 3 měsíci

      Everybody is saying this we all know it’s not the flu. We all know he’s never done opiates and withdrawing off of them. I’ve done it at least 10,000 times over the last 40 years so I do understand withdrawal. I’m not looking forward to getting off methadone. I don’t know how high you can jump off, but it’s gonna suck.

  • @sadkingston
    @sadkingston Před 4 lety +88

    What these so-called professionals do not seem to grasp is that every single person is different and what works for one person doesn't necessarily work at all for another person. You need to give these doctors going into the field of addiction recovery a medication that makes them feel what withdrawal is really like and there is no remedy or antidote you just have to wait it out for 5 days, then maybe they would have more empathy for the patients and how hellish this can be!

    • @elizabethtrainer9732
      @elizabethtrainer9732 Před 2 lety +4

      YES, THIS!! Thank you!

    • @brittanydell2393
      @brittanydell2393 Před 2 lety +4

      Kratom has even worked! And Benadryl to pass out, but oof…..it’s the worst!

    • @lauraestes9304
      @lauraestes9304 Před 2 lety +3

      I agree! If they are going to work with addicts they should know what the patient is feeling . the drs I deal with are clueless

    • @freebird1477
      @freebird1477 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes,I've often thought that drs who deal with opiate addicted patients ought to have as part of their schooling, a deliberate case of personal opiate addiction- and then they get to kick it.
      I think we'd see less opiate drs,but the ones who made it thru, wldnt be yakking about it being just like having a flu. You don't know, until you know. And, as a side note, it gets harder each time, that may be psychological- the knowing and dreading....
      I've often dreamed of a detox where they put you in a controlled coma for the worst of it, say 3-5 days. Man,I sure hate how we have to learn our lessons , and then we do it again! That must be insanity.

    • @tameramares5785
      @tameramares5785 Před 2 lety +1

      Best answer ever!!!

  • @jaredhood1573
    @jaredhood1573 Před 2 lety +13

    Ive been on opioids and opiates for 23 years. Today is my birthday and marks 14 days without drugs. I feel terrible but i know the light is coming at the end of this dark dark tunnel. IM NOT GIVING UP OR GIVING IN!

  • @sheeeitmayn4384
    @sheeeitmayn4384 Před 3 lety +52

    "bad case of the flu" yeah, that's a bit of an understatement.

    • @roxannerodriguez7075
      @roxannerodriguez7075 Před 2 lety +1

      @Sheeeit Mayn they say withdrawal is just like a "bad flu" right? And like you said that's a bit of an understatement! I liken that fan phrase to Covid too! They say "it's just a little worse than the flu..." Yeah right! Both Covid and withdrawal are horrendous and shouldn't be described so lightly...

    • @freebird1477
      @freebird1477 Před 2 lety

      Just a bit....

    • @ynb3867
      @ynb3867 Před 2 lety

      They dont wanna tell the truth about how bad it actually is

  • @jennifertaylor2593
    @jennifertaylor2593 Před 3 lety +29

    These doctors are the least creditable sources when it comes to addiction. If you haven’t been there you can’t possibly fathom anything relatable.

    • @tottenhamhotspurish
      @tottenhamhotspurish Před 2 lety

      Exactly! Suboxone/Subutex has a half life as long as Methadone and the “cluck” (Withdrawal name in U.K) is just as bad if not worse.
      Kratom use and then Ibogaine seems the route to go.

  • @TaylorStJohn-fp9zs
    @TaylorStJohn-fp9zs Před 4 lety +53

    What they don't tell you is just how drawn-out and protracted withdrawing from buprenorphine is. A VERY slow taper is essential, and sadly, a ton of doctors have no idea what they are doing. Buprenorphine can be a life saver if used correctly by a cautious medical professional.

    • @michaelchristian9121
      @michaelchristian9121 Před 3 lety +4

      They are just lies and they promise to be your friend and help you BS Stay away from doctors it’s a scam

    • @TaylorStJohn-fp9zs
      @TaylorStJohn-fp9zs Před 3 lety +4

      @@michaelchristian9121 Will do. Thanks for the input. Last thing I need is another long, drawn out withdrawal process from hell. I don't think I could handle it again. It's not so much the physical aspect for me as it is the psychological beating. I even encountered that with kratom. I took it for so long at massive doses, and the withdrawals were absolutley evil. And I always had my stuff tested for adulterants. I learned the hard way that as an addict I cannot moderate anything. Better to skip the kratom phase if you can't regulate the intake. Just my personal opinion though. it has worked wonders for many. And at least it is safe compared to pharmaceuticals.

    • @addmee333
      @addmee333 Před 3 lety +4

      i tapperd bup to 1mg a day over 1 month now and still feel like crap it feels like i must to tapper to 0,0001 to take off that shit and would be like zombie for another few months,

    • @TaylorStJohn-fp9zs
      @TaylorStJohn-fp9zs Před 3 lety +2

      @@addmee333 That's why I don't plan to ever taper off at all. I am one of those addicts that will more than likely need this stuff until I die. And I'm ok with that.
      Hang in there, my friend. You should bump it back up to 8mg and try going down 1/10th of a strip every two weeks...or every month if need be!

    • @holistic_holidaze6469
      @holistic_holidaze6469 Před 3 lety +3

      kratom
      is better to use for getting off heroin, oxy for me at least. using around .5 g of black tar a day for months and take kratom for a couple weeks the stop the kratom completely and didn't have anymore withdrawals. with suboxone the wds were way more drawn out and worse. Just can't make money off kratom in big pharma

  • @anthonygalto4198
    @anthonygalto4198 Před 3 lety +60

    The only thing I really agreed with tremendously is that a benzo would be prescribed during the detox for sleep. The insomnia coming off of subs was the worst for me and I stopped after I got down to 2mg

    • @scottiecopasetic8315
      @scottiecopasetic8315 Před 2 lety +21

      Me too! I'm currently 72 hours in with zero Subs (but I need to drink a glass of wine or a couple beers to be able to sleep) and I don't drink alcohol. It's hard as hell when you're feeling detox symptoms to make yourself exercise but it does help & it can wear your body out so that sleep comes easier. Meditation, Yoga, and a positive attitude /support system is also crucial. Drink tons of water & eat healthy (take vitamins). I hate being a slave to these drugs. I can't wait til I'm free & clear of this crap! Much love & respect!

    • @noway2708
      @noway2708 Před 2 lety +1

      @@scottiecopasetic8315 hows it going now, Im going tostart detox in a couple days

    • @scottiecopasetic8315
      @scottiecopasetic8315 Před 2 lety +10

      @@noway2708 - I'm actually stopped Subutex @ 4mg/day and the first week was really hard. Now I'm on day 17 and it's still challenging to get sleep but the chills, sneezing, & diarrhea has subsided greatly. (take hot showers) and try to keep somewhat busy while you're recovering at home. I wish u only the best in your detox endeavors. Much luv... Remember to luv yourself!

    • @angelaramirez4144
      @angelaramirez4144 Před 2 lety +1

      Well good for you though! I'm proud of you to get off! I haven't yet.

    • @suhaibmir5868
      @suhaibmir5868 Před 2 lety

      @@noway2708 have u started your detox mate ... Plz rplly i m also starting the detox in a couple of days

  • @darvon906
    @darvon906 Před 2 lety +18

    With flu you still have dopamine and the brain chemistry is still relatively normal making flu a lot easier than withdrawal. Speaking from experience of both.

    • @freebird1477
      @freebird1477 Před 2 lety

      I thought opiates replaced dopamine, that's what makes it so hell awful. What is it that opiates take the natural place of?edit- and why can't they come up with an easier way? It's like being punished, hard, surely there could vote up with some sleeper, get up, eat, shower, back to bed. I guess addicts aren't top of list.

    • @mattg4836
      @mattg4836 Před 2 lety +1

      You can sleep through the flu. Withdrawal is 2 weeks at least of zero sleep for me then 2 months of 3 hours a night.

  • @1060michaelg
    @1060michaelg Před 2 lety +20

    It is really incredible the support and love that is given on any comments of a video on opiate withdrawal. We only have one another...who else can really comprehend what it is to be in the crucible of junk sickness? Our families, they suffer a special hell.
    I love all of you, we are a family in a very real sense.❤❤

  • @drkelly371
    @drkelly371 Před 3 lety +12

    if every person in the world expd day three of a withdrawl for 1 hr the world would gain all the compassion needed to beat this drug

    • @expectingthebeach2368
      @expectingthebeach2368 Před 3 lety +1

      I've thought the same !! It's impossible to understand or have true compassion without the lived experience ( of fucking hell withdrawals ) 😓

    • @drkelly371
      @drkelly371 Před 2 lety

      i hope ur winning friend

    • @danadane9287
      @danadane9287 Před 2 lety

      Ain’t that the truth.

  • @_birdie
    @_birdie Před 3 lety +20

    i went through a treatment that used anesthesia to get off of meds. it took 3 days, no withdrawal symptoms at all. it was incredible. don’t remember the specifics though. and the dr no longer performs the procedure.
    ....unfortunately i ended up having to get back on opiate pain meds for 12yrs now bc of my chronic head pain, but am now in the freaked out period where i can’t decide which is worse- withdrawal+detox, or being on opiates. it’s horrible. (i also had to get off of them once before, w/out that trtmnt. so i have been through the actual detox process.) it’s just so unreal that the mere THOUGHT of going through withdrawal can stop u from choosing to get off of OPIATES! 😳🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @christas.7608
      @christas.7608 Před 3 lety +6

      This is what im dealing w/, i had 5 mnths clean & found some heroin that i had hiden n forgot bout n used for a few days n had 2 work every day in which i got scared of how shitty n uncomfortable id feel discontinuing it so now its been 2 months using n i wish to God i had gone through the lil discomfort then rather than allow it to grow, all bc of fearing w/drawls!

    • @_birdie
      @_birdie Před 3 lety +1

      @@christas.7608 wow. I feel your pain and I am so sorry you’re having to deal with this. I wish you the absolute best, and that God grants you strength to handle this whether ur going to get off of them or if you’re just still stuck in the “I’m so terrified that I’m just gonna continue to use” phase. Either way, I know it must be hard as hell. Though our usage is different, in that I use opiate meds and you’re dealinf w the hell of addiction, I pray we both can eventually overcome our fear of the detox/withdrawal process and come out the other side!!
      You’re not alone, Christa. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @chefscorner7063
      @chefscorner7063 Před 3 lety

      @@christas.7608 I did a very similar thing. I went through detox for Heroin and the opioid meds my Dr was prescribing me (ER Morphine, Percocet) and when I got home found a bit of Heroin (maybe a 1/2 gram) I had not gotten rid of, used for just 2 days and the next thing I know I'm calling my old dealer and getting back on it. I'm now in the process of tapering off all opioid drugs (Day 9), whether they be RX and prescribed to me or the Heroin and while it's not as "easy" as the medical detox I went through, I feel like this time it will stick. In 9 days I have gone from 1/4 gram doses, injected 4xs per-day to 1/16th gram doses at 2xs per-day currently and will completely stop the Heroin by day 11 or 12. BTW, I stopped all other opioids i.e. those that were prescribed to me for my chronic pain issue's. I have about 10 percocet left from my last refill and have saved them in order to wean off the heroin completely. i.e. my last step in detoxing from opioids. From experience I find that for me the withdrawal's from the percocet are far less severe than the Heroin, so it's taking a bit longer to get off of all opioids, but don't want to relapse... again and find myself back in the same position I'm currently in!! IMHO, the sedation treatment may work best for short term users, but not for long term users and those predisposed to addiction for whatever reason. I hope this finds you Healthy, Safe, Sane and Sober.. ;)

    • @danadane9287
      @danadane9287 Před 2 lety +1

      @birdie yes, I’ve looked into that procedure.. it’s called advanced rapid detox. There’s still one place in the US that does it (I believe it’s in Michigan) but it’s expensive as hell. I’ve considered doing it, but it is risky and many people have died or gone into a coma from doing it. You were luck to have no issues. That’s probably why your Doc doesn’t do the procedure anymore. I’d be more likely to do it if it was in my state, but maybe it’s good thing since it’s considered a dangerous procedure. I’d just love to wake up and be done with it..

    • @kristopherfisher2517
      @kristopherfisher2517 Před 2 lety

      Find suboxone and do the bernese method where u microdose suboxone and use dope at the same time till u build up enough suboxone u don't feel the dope anymore but the suboxone takes over u don't feel any withdrawal

  • @cowboysfan782008
    @cowboysfan782008 Před 4 lety +50

    Don't listen to this guy. He hasn't even made enough money as an MD to afford a dentist.

  • @TheRealNova99
    @TheRealNova99 Před 2 lety +34

    I remember reading an academic paper (I'm a pharmacologist and keep up with what goes on in my field) noting that opiate withdrawal is just as likely to kill a person as alcohol detox. It's a myth that it isn't fatal and jails just leave addicts there on the floor of their cell to die with no compassion. Disgusting.

    • @Sonsbitchesall
      @Sonsbitchesall Před 2 lety

      10% die from it

    • @IChIDH
      @IChIDH Před 2 lety +1

      my mom stroked out in jail. They left her there on the floor for over 24 hrs with a brain hemorrhage. She never was the same.

    • @danadane9287
      @danadane9287 Před 2 lety +3

      It’s absolutely sickening.. everyone always talks about the opiate epidemic… Well maybe they should actually medically assist people in jail going through withdrawals, and put them in rehab. Instead of leaving them on a cold floor with NO blankets, just paper clothes. No wonder people rush back to using when they get out.

    • @danadane9287
      @danadane9287 Před 2 lety +2

      @@IChIDH that’s so awful.. I’m sorry to hear that.

    • @IChIDH
      @IChIDH Před 2 lety +1

      @@danadane9287 thanks. Her life was pretty sad, she was a wounded creature from an early age unfortunately and never could find a way past it. I can't hear the song Far Behind from Candlebox without thinking of her.

  • @kc476
    @kc476 Před 2 lety +14

    It still baffles me that anyone could relate withdrawals to the flu.. my symptoms share absolutely no similarities to even the worst possible flu. For me it is leg shaking, back crawling, spinal pain, worms in your bloodstream agonizing miserable discomfort. And buprenorphine is a much much harder kick than anything. I'm 12 days away from it and I'm still shaking and unbearably sick.

    • @eliasflores777777777
      @eliasflores777777777 Před 2 lety +1

      How long were you on stuff?

    • @aaronthompson4980
      @aaronthompson4980 Před 2 lety +2

      I am 8 days off and I jumped off at only 1mg a day, am using kratom and I still haven't slept!!! Toss and turn and sneeze all night!

    • @kc476
      @kc476 Před 2 lety

      @@aaronthompson4980 I'm with you Aaron, you've got this I *promise*. I used Kratom to help me off of (15 years of) suboxone as well, and I accidentally got addicted to that because you can physically becomes dependent after not very long. Eventually I had to bare down and sit through some unimaginable torment but after about a solid week of just dealing with that I started to feel results. Unfortunately I started drinking vodka to numb out some of the symptoms which actually did give me some relief but then I kept drinking daily up until about a month and a half ago. You just have to sort of experiment with things, try a DLPA supplement or some Agmatine Sulfate for the nerve pain and discomfort. Eventually it's time to let everything go and feel through the last of it, it's very hard but possible and the light at the end of the tunnel finally comes. You have my word on this, brother- keep going. Kava can also be helpful for relaxation and diminishing anxiety, but it can take time to find the brand and strain that works for you.
      If you can get some clonidine or trazadone to help sleep for now, and also use melatonin if you can.
      Best of luck to you, you're in my thoughts and you're not alone my friend!

    • @aaronthompson4980
      @aaronthompson4980 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kc476 Thank you my friend!:)

    • @CatValles
      @CatValles Před rokem

      @@kc476 my name is Cat and I'm tapering off 8mg, by next week I'll be down to 4 or 2, just depending.. been on 8mg for 3 years, on subutex for 7.... I want to wean down more before I take the jump but my current boyfriend, I just told him after 3 years of being together that I'm on them. He is supportive but things these are like any other opioid.. he is pressuring me to get off fast. He wrote on the calendar to do one day off, one day on, one day off (today) 2 days on.. and lowered my dosage yesterday to 4mg. Idk if it's too fast to do that but what can I do naturally to help?

  • @FitzSchlitz
    @FitzSchlitz Před 2 lety +20

    I’m documenting my methadone detox from 160mgs for 20 years. Thank you for this info! 💪✌️❤️

    • @brettshamblin3180
      @brettshamblin3180 Před 2 lety +4

      How’s it going

    • @FitzSchlitz
      @FitzSchlitz Před 2 lety +4

      @@brettshamblin3180 it’s going really well! I have some dental issues, but besides that I’m feeling great! How are you doing? Please lmk if you want to talk at all. I’ll be here. 💪💪✌️✌️❤️❤️

    • @behshadruby4483
      @behshadruby4483 Před 2 lety +5

      160mg for 20 years ?? I've been on it for 5years now and it destroyed me already, I can't make fucking decisions for my life while using this damn thing! I was on 100mg and just today decreased the dose 5 more mg to 20mg now , I'm hoping to be able to go 0mg by Maybe end of fall ! Wish me luck please 🙏

    • @connordrinkwater6442
      @connordrinkwater6442 Před 2 lety +1

      Cut it down by 5 ml a week and you will be fine maybe slightly uncomfortable for a couple days and that's it

    • @FitzSchlitz
      @FitzSchlitz Před 2 lety

      @@behshadruby4483 good luck! How are you feeling today? I’m sending healing vibes, love and blessings!💪💪✌️✌️❤️

  • @bencampbell789
    @bencampbell789 Před 4 lety +13

    To anyone with negative comments at least hes talking about short term a detox and at least is thinking about getting the new opiates free receptors , and not just bupe or sub and naltraxone for ages , it takes 3-4 days for short term opiates to leave your system , so hes saying take longer acting subutex for short time whilst getting the 3 days out the way read below about the guy from scotland , wish we had it in the uk ........ but I dont believe naltraxone isnt free of concern - you dont need your opiate receptors blocked for too long ...... because you dont want a addiction to methadone or subutex suboxone for along time or the withdraws will be horrible with the build up of long half life opiates

  • @holdemnfoldemman4407
    @holdemnfoldemman4407 Před 4 lety +13

    Let this guy go throught Heroin methadone or any opiate withdrawal and See if he still thinks its likea bade flue I only wish

  • @darlenekopplin9312
    @darlenekopplin9312 Před 3 lety +4

    Why isnt this program offered more within community dr offices for people who want to get off of drugs but so dread the withdrawl symptoms that they just keep using? This is critical for many people!

  • @seancascanet3428
    @seancascanet3428 Před 4 lety +68

    Lol, let's just ignore the fact addiction literally changes your brain and how is takes months for your opiate receptors to function normal again..which is why there's relapse

    • @joshuamichael4312
      @joshuamichael4312 Před 4 lety +4

      I guess you missed the part where he explained what the naltrexone does.

    • @carrieangel275
      @carrieangel275 Před 3 lety +2

      It took my brain months to return to any normal after addiction to opiates, kratom helped me, not everyone can get lofexadine.

    • @As5Hat
      @As5Hat Před 3 lety +1

      Hence, the Naltrexone.

    • @carrieangel275
      @carrieangel275 Před 3 lety +1

      @@As5Hat horrible side effects, kratom is the way to go!

    • @As5Hat
      @As5Hat Před 3 lety +1

      @@carrieangel275 I just took Kratom but I dont want something else to just withdraw off of. How much ground kratom power do you recommend, and which colours? I just took some Green Ma Daeng about 30 min ago.

  • @drcaughlin
    @drcaughlin Před 4 lety +86

    Kratom helped me with my acute wd symptoms from oxys. I’m 2 weeks clean now, and a week off Kratom. Still lethargic though...

    • @chrisbee5355
      @chrisbee5355 Před 4 lety +4

      Yea!!!

    • @deemoneycashletsdebate432
      @deemoneycashletsdebate432 Před 4 lety +14

      Stay clean man and NEVER SWITCH TO METHADONE IM 21 and litterally boutta jump ship

    • @joeludwig8847
      @joeludwig8847 Před 3 lety +12

      Kratom is fuckin worthless. Or your dope is weak. Kratom did absolutely nothing. Except made my dry heaves. Taste like a landscapers fuckin boot. Shits worthless and misleading. Yes I got it from different and recommended vendors. It helps a little but very little. Not enough to give you relief to not use. The key is comfortable detoxification. Neurontin is the secret!!!

    • @drcaughlin
      @drcaughlin Před 3 lety +14

      @@joeludwig8847 I wasn’t doing dope, I was on oxys. Kratom really helped... but to each their own.

    • @joeludwig8847
      @joeludwig8847 Před 3 lety +6

      I agree it helps a little. It's saved alot of people. But for me dking a gram a day at least of fetty and or heroin it wasn't enough to keep me comfortable enough to get through it. It did very little for me. But as you say...everyone is different

  • @tunsta
    @tunsta Před 3 lety +7

    Methadone is the hardest to come off rapidly

  • @lepooj12
    @lepooj12 Před 4 lety +12

    I took gabapentin to go thorugh withdrawal. Makes it EASY, and if you combo it with kratom you actually feel good during withdrawal. I wish this info was more common it took tooons of research to find out about gabapentin for withdrawal. For post acute withdrawal, dopamine supplements help but its still shitty being tired and anxious, good luck folks

    • @Johnnypensful
      @Johnnypensful Před 3 lety

      i can't see how gabapentin would help....i take this as a mood stabilizer...i heard ppl are using it though...
      and add it to kratom..............
      well i guess that'll work.......idk,does it???
      long time ago they didn't have all that....
      i hope it helps ppl...
      what is this guy talking about in the video though....
      do those things help......................

    • @elizabethecarlisle1045
      @elizabethecarlisle1045 Před 3 lety +2

      During withdrawal from what ?
      I took hero size doses of kratom for day 2 of methadone withdrawal and it didn't do fuck all.
      Later that afternoon I took upwards of 300 mgs of oxymorphone and still, nada.
      The only thing that gave me any relief was, you guessed it, more methadone.

    • @expectingthebeach2368
      @expectingthebeach2368 Před 3 lety +2

      @@elizabethecarlisle1045 yep, methadone withdrawal is one drawn out hell, with no breaks of sleep just solid suffering...nothing helps

    • @617bred7
      @617bred7 Před 2 lety +2

      Take 2400 to 3200 mgs of Johnnie's (gabapentin) throw back a few energy drinks with it and it helps a lot. Currently on day 2 cold turkey. Honestly it's gabapentin, weed and clonodine at night. Fighting the good fight yall

    • @danadane9287
      @danadane9287 Před 2 lety

      @@617bred7 do dr’s proscribe gabapentin for withdrawal?? How is everyone getting it? I guess you have to know someone who takes it.. I’d love to try using it for w/d

  • @anthonyamodeo-thomson1033

    Had a friend who ended up in the hospital with severe dehydration everytime he quit a mild heroin habit. Drs said he was close to death everytime. Interesting stuff...still I'd be terrified if this guy was in charge of my withdrawal plan😬

  • @nocomment1469
    @nocomment1469 Před 4 lety +13

    Not true about it being easy to stop suboxone . Withdrawal asts way longer , like methadone

    • @AbleAnderson
      @AbleAnderson Před 4 lety +5

      yup in my experience I concur. It's less flu-like, more extended anxiety/torment

    • @realiteatimeforall
      @realiteatimeforall Před 4 lety +2

      Agreed. I got off subs about a year ago, jumped off cold turkey at 2mg/day I had been on for about 3 months. It was hell for about 6 weeks. It sucked.

    • @treyferguson9393
      @treyferguson9393 Před 4 lety

      @@AbleAnderson it totally depends on how long you took it. Short term use isn't bad to kick. Long term use 2 plus years, different story. Been on it for 7 years.

    • @jakeschhutz5638
      @jakeschhutz5638 Před 4 lety

      Yes anxiety crazy

    • @goldenbanjo197
      @goldenbanjo197 Před 4 lety

      It’s longer yes, but not like methadone

  • @cowboysfan782008
    @cowboysfan782008 Před 4 lety +20

    I've taken opioid pills for years and had 2 knee replacement surgeries in the last 3 months that I should have had done long ago and thats partly why it's been years. A month ago they stopped working and I went through 4 days of hell followed by 20 of semi hell. Now I take 6 weak ones a day, am late aft and b4 bed. I quit drinking yrs ago and pot after HS 30 yrs ago and this is by far the hardest to quit but since it wasnt working anymore and Im 51 not 21 I knew I had to. I will scale down every week to nothing and its still painful but you have to. Hang in there ppl!

    • @jomic9060
      @jomic9060 Před 4 lety +2

      i hear ya. i too am 51. i had my left knee replaced at 38! the other knee at 41! pain and i go way back. for years i played the , "well the drs. writing the scripts for me" card. it is a long hard road. i take aspirin every day and i know thats not the greatest thing for your insides(liver, colon, kidneys, etc.) but i have pain. i would love to see of these drs. work construction for many years with titanium knees. at first the pain pills give u a lift. not worth it. id rather take the asperin and take my chances that way.

    • @vyacheslavvovkovskiy9497
      @vyacheslavvovkovskiy9497 Před 2 lety

      Thank You!!!

    • @Mike-kl1qc
      @Mike-kl1qc Před 2 lety

      R u free?

    • @cowboysfan782008
      @cowboysfan782008 Před 2 lety

      Yes, and 4 months from age 54 I'm in the best shape of my life both mentally and physically, and a much better parent to my (2) teenage kids, and a better husband. No one besides my doctor and one good friend even knew I was taking those, and after the second knee I told my wife and my dad, which I mainly did so I'd be accountable for getting off of them. Thanks for asking.

    • @CatValles
      @CatValles Před rokem

      So you don't take anything now?

  • @jeffreyb6165
    @jeffreyb6165 Před 4 lety +37

    Buprenorphine is easier to come off of than other opiates? Good luck finding anyone who has been through it to agree with that moronic statement. On a sidenote, this guy could play the role of Lizard Man.

    • @jeffreyb6165
      @jeffreyb6165 Před 4 lety

      @@Tony-gv5fm Thank goodness it's something that I've never had to use, but there is no shortage of suboxone horror stories out there. In a perfect world a person could do as you described and be done with it, but this isn't a perfect world, and addiction takes more than a crash course of a week's long suboxone regimen. Of course there are some who could do it because they are sick of the life they've been living and want off once and for all. Of course doctors keep people on the drug for a long time....sometimes for years, and there are some patients that doctors have told that they may have to be on it for the rest of their lives, and these doctors never tell the patients who have been using suboxone long term that they're going to be going through h*'ll when they try and come off of it. Whatever the case I feel for these folks who are on it but are scared to come off. Like I said I've never used it personally, but a lot of people have had success getting off of it using Kratom.

    • @JaneCooper190072
      @JaneCooper190072 Před 4 lety

      @@Tony-gv5fm exactly

    • @JaneCooper190072
      @JaneCooper190072 Před 4 lety

      This guy sounds like text book nerd, doesn't have a damn clue, also lofexidine has been taken off the market in other countries

    • @andrewrodriguez4463
      @andrewrodriguez4463 Před 4 lety

      @@Tony-gv5fm With all due respect, you're making the assumption that withdrawal is over in 5 days...that is not the case for most addicts. Nor is 7 days or 10 days. Withdrawal, dependent on pysiologly, age, health, DOC, frequency, underlying psychological variables, and length of use, could literally last 30 days for the acute phase and months and in worst cases years of PAWS symptoms. For those with careers, families and responsibilities, taking a time-out for an extended period of time is just not feasible.

    • @seekingfreedom9020
      @seekingfreedom9020 Před 4 lety

      I think both have their pros and cons.

  • @Sirach-pv5xv
    @Sirach-pv5xv Před 3 lety +2

    My girlfriends sister died from a opiate withdrawal induced seizure, while in jail.
    Picked up on Friday...dead Monday morning.

  • @elmigomigo5359
    @elmigomigo5359 Před 3 lety +4

    The opioid blocker medication they give you you have to wait a whole day then the next day take it if you don’t wait you going through instant with draw your body is on fire painful so much pain you wanna just to end so use it wisely when you try to take care of the withdrawal

  • @billjohnson3366
    @billjohnson3366 Před 4 lety +7

    Best method ive ever heard! This guy knows how to use suboxone properly!

  • @heidigone
    @heidigone Před 3 lety +5

    I was prescribed opioids for years. I went through horrible withrawals several times. I finally stopped by switching over to loperamide (generic immodium) and tapering down off that very slowly. I didn't have any withdrawal symptoms at all and I never lost one night of sleep.

    • @keelym352
      @keelym352 Před 3 lety

      How many did you take at a time and how often?

    • @heidigone
      @heidigone Před 3 lety

      @@keelym352 I would prefer not to say, as I'm sure I started off taking way more than I needed to.

    • @aarankimpton7219
      @aarankimpton7219 Před 2 lety

      Its Alot like 30 first ĺnPighy se yje s

    • @CatValles
      @CatValles Před rokem +1

      @@heidigone do you still come in here? And did you stay off? I'm tapering on a 2 week plan and I just started

    • @heidigone
      @heidigone Před rokem

      @@CatValles I was prescribed opioids for ten years. I switched over to loperamide hcl 2mg pills. At first I took a lot of them a few times a day. Then I gradually cut it down to 5 pills a day then none at all. The whole process took close to a year. One really good thing about loperamide is that you can take gravol with it to help you sleep. Anyone going through withdrawals knows not to take sleep aids, because the withdrawal symptoms intensify. I still have sleep disturbances sometimes, so I will take loperamide and gravol for those nights, but I don't have any painful withdrawals. I swear, loperamide is a miracle pill for opioid withdrawals. I'm not sure if I answered your question. If not, you can ask me again. Good luck with everything. I know you can do this. 🙂

  • @stevelyon1889
    @stevelyon1889 Před 4 lety +6

    This guy is dead wrong. First of all, if someone is no longer getting benefit from opioids from chronic pain, the firs thing a doctor should do is change them to a different opioid, and NOT buprenorphine. Buprenorphine does nothing for pain for most people, especially those who have been on full agonists. Additionally, buprenorphine withdrawal is just as bad or worse than withdrawal from other opioids. Take it from someone who's experienced it and not some quack who's only regurgitating information they've read. Also, another option is if the patient is on an extremely high dose, i.e. 200+ morphine equivalent dosage, try lowering the dose for a month or two slowly, then jumping the dose back up. I've done this myself with my doctor and felt way better!
    I came here for information on lofexidine as i'm curious as to how well it actually works in practice. Has anyone experienced it themselves?? Please reply if so.

    • @555metman
      @555metman Před 4 lety

      Hes talking about how to stop taking opiates completely, not what to do if it stops working for pain.

    • @kundrew1990
      @kundrew1990 Před 2 lety

      Subs a lot easier to withdrawals than Methedone.

  • @rickilynnwolfe8357
    @rickilynnwolfe8357 Před 3 lety +3

    I have Arnold chair disease and bone on bone in my back . Nerve pain horrific so I’ve been on opites for 16 years . I wish to god I was educated about them before I ever touched them . I want off of them so bad . I pray to god for all of us 🙏

    • @rickiedecuir9909
      @rickiedecuir9909 Před 3 lety +1

      Ricki Lynn Wolfe I understand about your pain, I've been on oxycodone 11 years for a back injury and knee injury, nerve pain also, someone stole my prescription and my pain specialist will not replace it so I'm about to go through withdrawals I'm afraid, any tips to help me get through this will certainly be appreciated, hope you are faring well, BTW I think I know who stole my prescription but I cannot prove it and I know they will try to fill it at a pharmacy hopefully my pain specialist can dig deep and find out, it takes someone pretty low that knows you and knows your condition yet steals your medication. Best regards.

    • @rickilynnwolfe8357
      @rickilynnwolfe8357 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rickiedecuir9909 wow I feel so bad for you Iam so sorry to hear that. Your pain management should be able to cancel that scrip and write you another one . If you can not get them to do it go to the hospital and let them know what happened and that you are in so much pain . I also use kraton tea you can order on the internet . Many people take it for addiction and pain it definately will help you . Buy the white or red tea leaves they work the best and order it as soon as possible ! Iam praying for you my friend I feel really bad for you do remember to go to the hospital and tell them your back hurts so bad you can’t straighten up straight maybe a little Valium will help to

    • @rickiedecuir9909
      @rickiedecuir9909 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rickilynnwolfe8357 I spoke to my pain management nurses desk (Dr was unavailable) and she told me they do not replace lost or stolen prescriptions, I happen to have an appointment with pain management in a few days, I am hoping I can get him to date the prescription to where I can feel it right away, normally I would fill the script that I lost tomorrow and when I see him Monday I would leave there with two prescriptions one to be filled a month from Monday, and the other one in August, the DEA has their nose stuck in these pain management doctors business since people really abused and some overdose on their pain meds, so the good has to suffer for the bad and I never abused my medication because I need it, I also just beat throat cancer about a month ago and I still have pain from the radiation treatments so I guess it's a double whammy, I could buy something on the street but they're like eight or 10 bucks a pill and I refuse to pay that, yes I had to go to the ER a few months ago as the pain from the cancer was very severe got a shot of Dilaudid which really helped, hopefully I can get the ER doctor to write me something for pain but again my pain specialist will see this eventually and question me it's kind of like damned if I do and damned if I don't, I've heard of kratom does it really work? I'm 69 years old and the only thing I take is oxycodone the doctors always look at me kind of funny cuz most people my age are on a list of medicine, I guess it's good genes my parents and grandparents all lived into that late 80s an early 90s, I appreciate you getting back to me and I certainly appreciate your prayers, thank you my friend and you take care, btw I looked at your CZcams page is that your Nova SS, I love old cars and trucks I had a 70 Chevy C10 but sold it a few years ago, again thanks for your info I really appreciate it, take care of yourself. 😊

    • @rickiedecuir9909
      @rickiedecuir9909 Před 3 lety

      @@rickilynnwolfe8357 good morning to you too, I feel okay thank you, we will see how things work out Monday with the pain specialist, not so sure about weaning myself off of the perks as I have chronic nor back pain if I just bend over slightly I feel it, I'm going to talk to the nurse practitioner I tried to explain about withdrawals even though I've never been through it, I may be on this medication for the rest of my life, I really need it like on days when I cut my grass and do my yard work, I live in south Louisiana and have about a good acre to cut, I appreciate you getting back to me and I hope you have a great day, yes I could kick myself for selling my truck LOL.

    • @rickilynnwolfe8357
      @rickilynnwolfe8357 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rickiedecuir9909 god bless you my friend I truely am praying for you and I hope the cops get the jerk who stole your meds . Iam a true believer in carma also and what goes around comes around God will punish them. Please let me know how you are holding up tomorrow Iam so proud of you you are doing so well 🙏

  • @Solorivera
    @Solorivera Před 2 lety +2

    I’m so ready to change!! Don’t y’all want y’all’s life back? I know I do . I’m 38 now and was introduced to opioids at 20 due to migraines that I still live with. I thought it was the best thing that ever happened to me liquid hydrocodone. But I had my fun and I’m done I don’t want it ID rather enjoy life the way it was intended. Find a good life partner and live this thing out the best way possible. God help me get there that’s all I ask. I love y’all please get better. We don’t need this find a way out please. Gn

  • @MissSpaz
    @MissSpaz Před rokem +1

    I've been on opioids for 10 years. I developed CRPS in both legs after a spinal injury. My biggest issue has been tolerance- and the answer is NOT the painkiller this man mentions.
    Blocking opioid receptors CAUSES A PERSON TO HAVE NO PAIN RELIEF. Not even the natural opioids that we produce can bind to those receptors.
    This may work for addicts, but for chronic pain patients with intractable pain, this is outright medical malpractice.
    Infuriating.

  • @DeadShred9
    @DeadShred9 Před 3 lety +4

    How about making a drug that's no-addictive that hits pleasure receptors but has no addiction properties ? They probably already have .

    • @Messenger4now
      @Messenger4now Před 3 lety +1

      *of course they have,but only the elites have access to that*

    • @LeshaAnn
      @LeshaAnn Před 2 lety +2

      @@Messenger4now Found the Q-ie! 🤣

  • @jessederinger
    @jessederinger Před 2 lety +4

    Hahahaha I love how he just quickly dances around and avoids the fact of precipitated withdraws. Most addicts are unable to wait long enough, atleast on their first try, which is the whole reason we are addicts in the first place, so then we get sick! Real sick!! Precipitated withdraw. And he just leaves it out

  • @32speeler
    @32speeler Před 2 lety +2

    I’m into day 5 now from going cold Turkey off of Bupe. I don’t understand why there was never a plan to get off of bupe from the clinic in the first place. I’ve slept maybe 3 hours the last 5 days, would taking a Xanax or kp bother my detox? I just want to sleep, the RLS and back pain makes it literally impossible. I take a hot shower about every 2 hours. It’s by far the worse thing I’ve ever experienced

    • @tracykluse5055
      @tracykluse5055 Před 2 lety

      i got off back in october using a vitamin and kpin 1mg 3times a day.. try to space them out though because bzo withdrawal is pretty dam bad

  • @missmewiththatlowervibrati5591

    This is exactly why every methadone clinic on the planet has case load numbers in the thousands there are 32000 ppl in my town and damn near 6000 cases now and only 35 cases who have been able to complete the program. If that doesn't tell you your information is inaccurate.

  • @manny9754
    @manny9754 Před 3 lety +3

    "mild withdrawal" Virgins gotta love them they have no idea what it's like but think they are experts.

  • @rockyfish3115
    @rockyfish3115 Před 4 lety +6

    Bad case of the flu yeah right it's hell

  • @booognish
    @booognish Před 2 lety +2

    I would love to hear of a single person that this has worked for, also pay close attention to the message that slashed for 2 seconds at the very end of this clip, this guy works for the pharmaceutical company that manufactures this drug he’s touting..

  • @smileymesajr7135
    @smileymesajr7135 Před 2 lety

    I'm a methadone/ heroin addict it's all sick symptoms all in one my worst is restless legs I pray and ask God let me sleep one hour a night I wouldn't wish this on no one 45 days sober keep ur head up when you tired ur tired don't force no one to rehab they know when there ready

  • @chrisreed26
    @chrisreed26 Před 3 lety +5

    Lofexadine is basically the same as Clonidine without the blood pressure lowering part! They have been giving Clonidine in rehab for years.

    • @aubreyshelton3217
      @aubreyshelton3217 Před 2 lety +1

      Ok.. thank you for the information..I was wondering WTF it was...yeah..clonidine and Klonopin

    • @robertnesbitt6110
      @robertnesbitt6110 Před 2 lety +3

      The last time I was in rehab, the detox side, I was there 14 days and never had much if any withdrawals. Every night at bedtime they gave out meds but didn't tell you what it was. What I'm saying is that there is something that prevents opiod withdrawals and it should be sold at every drug store in America.

  • @timothee865
    @timothee865 Před 4 lety +3

    SWIM had no prior addictions to drugs. SWIM had a girlfriend that went to a methadone clinic and he would slowly but surely start taking some everyday until she got plenty of take homes then SWIM took it everyday for almost 4 months and was hooked. Years later samr situation with Suboxone. Quitting methadone was the worst thing that person went through until that same person tried kicking suboxone that his girlfriend ended up giving him everday. He told me suboxone has been a mental and physical nightmare and the wd have been going on for very very long.

    • @backwoodsjunkie08
      @backwoodsjunkie08 Před 3 lety +1

      Is suboxone harder to kick than methadone?

    • @timothee865
      @timothee865 Před 3 lety

      @@backwoodsjunkie08 Methadone is more intense in the beginning but Suboxone has ripped my soul to shreds consistently for weeks and months before. I probably wasn't taking care of myself as I should've been and maybe that's why it was much more intense

  • @johnd4617
    @johnd4617 Před 2 lety

    Coming off of subs is so hard I been on them for 6 years I managed to stop for a week but found my stash and started back up wish I never would have! I’m on my last pill and I’ve been trying to ween myself off mind you I can make a Pill last 2 weeks prob!! Never abused it just started taking pills due to pains from my car accidents to make it through the work day! 1 turned to 2 to 3 a day my tolerance was getting higher and someone introduced me to subs u mean I can take just a little piece and be good all day !!! Now it’s been 6 years And trying to stop again and feel like shit!!!! Hot and cold sweats shakes!!! Can’t sleep don’t wanna eat body aches so bad just want to lay here n die!!!!!! I hate it I can’t wait to get past this and anyone going through it or has gone through it hats off your a tough individual!!!!! This shit is hard!!!! mind you it’s just Jesus an I !!!! And my 2 cats! Maybe it’s better this way 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @johnd4617
      @johnd4617 Před 2 lety +3

      Update it’s been 3 weeks!!!!! Thank God!!! No turning back now!!!!

    • @nintenalex
      @nintenalex Před 2 lety

      @@johnd4617 hows it going for you now?

  • @MedullarisConus
    @MedullarisConus Před 9 měsíci +1

    I can tell you what really helped me. 6 grams (6000 mg) of buffered vitamin c (ascorbates) every 6 hours. Plus some potassium, magnesium and a b complex.
    No medications at all!.
    Withdrawal symptoms disssapeared in 1-2 days

  • @boomerangeruno4585
    @boomerangeruno4585 Před 3 lety +3

    How do I find a dr that knows this?

    • @boomerangeruno4585
      @boomerangeruno4585 Před 3 lety +4

      So here I am 2 months later.... weened completely 1/5/21. It’s 1/26/21.physical symptoms mostly gone except my guts are still wrong, and the lethargic attitude. Didn’t tell my family as they got there own problems. Never falling in that hole again, just wish my energy levels would come back I have so much to do

  • @pgpro8691
    @pgpro8691 Před 2 lety +5

    For anyone here trying to quit, just wanted to let you guys know for what its worth, I went to my doctor and was totally honest with him and he gave me 14 days worth of clonidine and gabapentine. The clonidine completely took away the restless legs which was the absolute worst part of withdrawal for me by far. And gaba helped body aches. I was also able to sleep on the clonidine.. got 22 days now still have trouble with sleep time to time now but I feel good physically and don’t have to take medication anymore.. just a thought might not help anyone and most of you prob already heard of clonidine but thought I’d mention it. And bupenephrine withdrawal is worse than typical opiates btw

    • @stacyashford2677
      @stacyashford2677 Před 2 lety +1

      My doc prescribed me Clondine as well I been scared to take it doctor also prescribed bup/nal I've been taking that for 6 days I have completely stopped hydrocodone and now only taking bup/nal but now after reading all of this I see I'm gonna have withdrawal symptoms trying to get off bup/nal I'm thinking I should stop that as well and just use the clondine for the withdrawals the worst symptom for me is the goosebumps cold/hot flashes everything else I can tolerate the only reason I relapse is because of the goosebumps and the cold/hot flashes so my question for you is does the clondine take that symptom away as well???

    • @ShawnTylerMusic
      @ShawnTylerMusic Před 2 lety

      Did the clonidine help overall? Was prescribed that to help withdrawal from Percocet.

    • @danieldavila6593
      @danieldavila6593 Před 2 lety

      How much clonidine did you take when you felt bad? I was taking 4 mg of subs for the last 4 years. I was prescribed clonidine .01 mg to take once a day. Right now it’s been 4 days and my withdrawal symptoms are at its worst right now so I’m just scared to take too much clonidine. Do you think taking 3mgs can be bad if not more?

    • @ellisbarry
      @ellisbarry Před 2 lety

      @@stacyashford2677 did you get better?

    • @shosikarevich
      @shosikarevich Před 2 lety

      Clonidine helps a lot but you definitely need to change your surroundings

  • @BeautyAndHerBeasts
    @BeautyAndHerBeasts Před 7 měsíci +1

    Where is his treatment center?

  • @shaun7057
    @shaun7057 Před 2 lety +1

    I know one person that's quit cold turkey and went through hell for 3 weeks and is clean to this day!! My father in law is one tough son of a bitch and I asked him how he did it and he said he just kept telling himself that in order for him to never touch the shit again he had to put himself through something that wouldn't ever forget and since he has addiction issues it had to be so painful that no matter what he wouldn't relapse and have to go through that shit again and guess what? He's clean to this day 5 years later

  • @SAMEntalhealth
    @SAMEntalhealth Před 3 lety +4

    This guy is fast, accurate, and on point lmao

  • @winkyboy97
    @winkyboy97 Před 3 lety +3

    I disagree that withdrawal cannot kill. I tried cold turkey from 80 mg targin. My heart almost failed. Had to get an ambulance. Started ketamine infusion 30mg, diazepam and clonidine

  • @moneyfornothing3264
    @moneyfornothing3264 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks Thomas! I really dislike opiate withdrawals.

  • @jessehobart2899
    @jessehobart2899 Před 4 lety +4

    Sounds like a recipe for precipitated wd.

    • @JaneCooper190072
      @JaneCooper190072 Před 4 lety +3

      I almost killed myself, & almost ended up in a mental hospital from precipitated wd

    • @jessehobart2899
      @jessehobart2899 Před 4 lety

      @@JaneCooper190072 I'm glad you're ok. I don't suggest that anybody experience that.

    • @Birdmomma86
      @Birdmomma86 Před 4 lety

      @@JaneCooper190072 same!

    • @dunndorr5651
      @dunndorr5651 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, i was gonna say that. Glad im not the only one. A lot of these doctors seem to think they understand how withdrawal truly works, but as an addict myself, i can say they really dont. Not all of them, some are spot on. But most are waaaay off. Thats the pattern i noticed anyway.

    • @mostwanted8994
      @mostwanted8994 Před 3 lety

      Dip Dop to be honest i think thats what made me get off i knew it sucks to go thru withdrawls earlier then expected but when u go into pw it makes tou puke all that bile and sweat it all out basically detoxing your body from opiates i went 2 days puking by the 3rd day i drank bunch of nyquil and was out for a day woke up feeling alright smoked alot of weed and stopped thinking about it gotta get up and get active you stay on your ass you just gonna think about getting high

  • @lpllol9460
    @lpllol9460 Před 4 lety +5

    Suboxone withdrawals or 100 times worse than any short acting painkiller don’t let this dude lie to you

    • @backwoodsjunkie08
      @backwoodsjunkie08 Před 3 lety

      Amen!! Bupe is 100x worse to come of than oxys or heroin!!

  • @firstlast2514
    @firstlast2514 Před 2 lety +1

    Withdrawals is literally nothing like the flu, except for the diarrhea and puking. You can't fall asleep for a week yet that's all you wanna do, it feels like your skin on wrapped in a heavy hot tight plastic, your bones hurt your head feels like a hive if hornets are buzzing around in your head. Your eyeballs tear up so bad that no matter how hard you try, you can't get rid of the tears, yet your eyes sting like they are dry and sunburned, your finger tips hurt. If you do fall asleep for a few minutes you jerk awake because it feels like you're not heating and like your heart stops.
    You are so week that you have to take breaks walking up a single flight if stairs. After your acute withdrawals just wait, and wait, and wait to feel any kind of energy at all because you'll be extremely fatigued to the point where taking a short walk burns your calves, and thighs. Post acute withdrawals can last a life time and can pop up out if nowhere even after you feel fully human again. So to compare withdrawals to the flu is like comparing a stubbed toe to a shattered tibia and pelvis.

  • @haydenjacobnester5884
    @haydenjacobnester5884 Před 2 lety +1

    Opiate withdrawal is so bad that you can die from it. I am sober and it's all thanks to suboxone

  • @WireWeHere
    @WireWeHere Před 4 lety +3

    Doctors are not talking about withdrawal resembling the flu from the perspective of the patient, it's how they see us squirming around unable to sit still and in their office interrupting their day. We should get ourselves some thoughtful t-shirts, "The hounds of College scratch nigh. Shall I salt your door?

  • @rawvizion4125
    @rawvizion4125 Před rokem

    This has to be the hardes thing my body has ever been through and to say that after the life iv had is a joke in its self. Its day 44 today I dont know who I am any more. A wreck with no enargy with severe deeprssion and negative thoughts. I wake up my day is done !!!

    • @hannahmorin2232
      @hannahmorin2232 Před rokem

      👆👆look up that handle my plug got all psychedelic drugs shrooms,dmt,lsd,meds,gummies,THC,CBD 🍀.💊🍫🍄🍀….

  • @Allyx03
    @Allyx03 Před rokem

    My dude, opioid withdrawal is not even in the same league as the ‘flu’. I would take a thousand flu’s any day over withdrawal.. the insomnia, nausea, psychological distress, restless leg syndrome, horrid drug related nightmares, anxiety, sweating, chills.. it goes on & on. I’ve never felt a worse pain in my life.

  • @vfgfdfdf
    @vfgfdfdf Před 2 měsíci

    Aside from his "bad case of the flu" blunder, this sounds compelling.

  • @jesusshuttlesworth8972

    This stuff is basically clonidine without the low blood pressure risk and if anyone has ever been given for withdrawal would know that clonidine doesn't help even a little bit. Jails in Delaware used to give that for opiate withdrawal and I can't remember anyone who didn't say clonidine does nothing for their withdrawal symptoms.

  • @pattyoneill91
    @pattyoneill91 Před 3 lety

    I really need to get off methadone. I can't exercise full freedom. Can't leave my state forever can't get certain jobs and can't do certain things
    But I have so much hope. I'm so thankful for my mind and at the same time I wouldnt change my life choices for anything, the lessons I have learned and the quality of human I am now, opioid addiction, with the right human being, can humble you. I never was your average addict, always had a job and just never fully descended into degeneracy.

  • @chuccfreeze1159
    @chuccfreeze1159 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve been a fentanyl (straight white powder) smoker for almost 3 years! Just found out about the NSS-2 Bridge device! Going to finally go to treatment ASAP! NO medication hearing aid-like device that you wear on your ear that takes away the pain! Please please research the bridge device. God bless you!

    • @debwoods5834
      @debwoods5834 Před 2 lety

      How's it going? Did you get it?

    • @chuccfreeze1159
      @chuccfreeze1159 Před 2 lety

      @@debwoods5834 I’m still trying to get it but working with insurance people trying to get into the program. Not clean yet but one thing about it is every video I’ve seen about it people using it have only been addicted to oxy which has a withdraw nowhere near as bad from what I understand

    • @Meowface.
      @Meowface. Před 2 lety

      Just get on suboxone then get the subutex injection once a month
      Simple

    • @candiemc3575
      @candiemc3575 Před 2 lety

      I have heard of it It's not in every area and not around here It is in FL

  • @scotgirl778
    @scotgirl778 Před 2 lety +1

    FLU???? NOT EXACTLY. . . . . .
    Exhausted, but can't sleep so the nights are so so long and quiet.
    All you want is for your body to be relaxed, but you have those electric legs going constantly.
    You're dehydrated, constantly have a thirst that can't be quenched, you need to flush out all the toxins with fluids, but can't keep it down. You're body needs food to provide you with nutrients
    but the thought of eating makes you want to be sick and when you do try eat . . . . YOU'RE ACTUALLY SICK! If you're not spewing you're shitting and if you're not shitting you're spewing and often you're doing them at the same time!
    SO, If you ever think of ever doing drugs JUST THINK OF THIS POST! 💜

  • @titaniumwolf1123
    @titaniumwolf1123 Před rokem +1

    The fact this doctor just compared opiate withdrawals, especially fentanyl in my case, to a bad case of the flu realize why there is really no true help for us. It's not like a bad case of the flu. It's like a bad case of 10 flus mixed with having every single bone in your body turned to brittle shards of glass, And then being forced into the worst anxiety and depressive state you could possibly imagine amplified by about nine. And then do that for weeks. And then when that's over the next 2 to 6 months is that same anxiety and depression and a slightly more mild version of the pain that ever so slightly gets better day by day but then randomly comes back with a fury when you do literally anything at all that reminds you of your habits

  • @johnroberts5986
    @johnroberts5986 Před rokem +1

    Just want to say I had a real bad opioid / heroin addiction then moved to methadone . Was on that for 7 years now because of being that scared of withdrawals . I finally came down 3mg a week im at 6 mg now from 85 mg .. sooooo closeee! And let’s just say my personal experience with withdrawals , methadone is by far the worst , heroin I made it like 4 or 5 days with no sleep and methadone I couldn’t go more then 2 days before I said fuck it . Untill 4 months ago that is . I’m trying my best not to take anything other then smoke weed while coming off of it. It’s uncomfortable but manageable thus far when you wean yourself . The people who do it cold turkey or do it in jail cold turkey . Well let’s just say I pray for them because that’s the closest feeling to death they will prolly ever feel .
    Thank you

    • @justinedrington4265
      @justinedrington4265 Před rokem

      If your still struggling try Kratom it’s a life saver

    • @limayaden8458
      @limayaden8458 Před rokem

      Did you ever contemplate on switching to subs?? Withdrawal from it might be less severe.

  • @a.c.r.smallenginerepair3158

    Buprenorphine withdrawals are indeed less severe then a full opiate, but it lasts much longer.

  • @peggyandjamie9530
    @peggyandjamie9530 Před 2 lety +2

    Unless you have gone through it then you don’t know and yes you can die from it! Some people’s body can’t handle it!!

  • @shaneellis8122
    @shaneellis8122 Před 4 lety +1

    Suboxone Withdrawal symptoms are “half” of regular opiates....I don’t think so my guy to me they are much much worse...... don’t get me wrong I am thankful that there was something I could take to help me get off the streets and from buying illegal drugs but Suboxone has been a nightmare to get off of it’s taken me years thankfully I’m almost done I’m down to 1mg a day now please pray for me

    • @addmee333
      @addmee333 Před 3 lety

      im too on 1mg a day now for 2months and it seems to me like im on 16mg dont feel big change im feeling like crap

  • @mickeymch876
    @mickeymch876 Před rokem

    When someone says that withdraw is "unpleasant" I know they have never had the pleasure of going through withdraw. In reality it's horrifying!!!

  • @mel_revealz
    @mel_revealz Před rokem

    I ran across this and correction: it CAN kill you. Withdrawal has killed

  • @Quinoezi
    @Quinoezi Před 3 lety +2

    pretty much what I've been doing myself at home every time i kick never used lofexidine thought. I take the buofs with nacan, it takes about a week to feel strong again but then I'm stuck on 4mg of suboxone. and then I get bored and start getting high again. to bad i didn't have a purpose in life, if I had something to do I'd stand a much better shot of staying clean.

  • @PhiffieRawr
    @PhiffieRawr Před rokem +1

    Maybe withdrawal won’t kill you but depression can.

  • @jrr3944
    @jrr3944 Před 3 lety +2

    Iv been thru withdraw a damn flu is nothing compared to a bad withdraw, let me put it this way iv been shot thru my ribs came out my back id rather go thru that again then ever go thru withdraws it was the worst phase of my life

  • @robertthompson9532
    @robertthompson9532 Před rokem

    I hate when they lie and say withdrawal can't kill anyone and it can and does everyday especially people in jail

  • @Joel_Houtz
    @Joel_Houtz Před 2 lety +1

    Buprinorphine withdrawal is NOT like a bad case of the flu.. More like a bad case of Ebola. Perfect example of a suit who hasn't taken a Tylenol 5 in his life.

  • @gottheshirt4189
    @gottheshirt4189 Před 3 lety +1

    Why no one every mentions that your body feels like it's going through self combustion? Restless legs and waiting for your body to explode. It's like hell on earth. Nothing like the flu!

  • @tsommers3284
    @tsommers3284 Před 11 měsíci

    Why don’t all treatment centers follow those standards. I am withdrawing off of methadone and I basically have to do it cold turkey and I’m terrified!!!

    • @woonsockettruthseeker9009
      @woonsockettruthseeker9009 Před 10 měsíci

      I tapered from 150 down to 14mg then went cold turkey. Was uncomfortable but VERY tolerable. I was able to eat (healthy food crazy important) and drink water as if its going to fix you, it helps. The Slow taper is important

  • @joeludwig8847
    @joeludwig8847 Před 3 lety +2

    Opiate withdrawal won't kill you it's very unpleasant? Well that don't sound that bad...comin from someone that clearly has never went through opiate withdrawal. I woulda shot myself if I had a gun. It's pure misery. Id acctually consider getting crucified over opiate withdrawal. Yes I'm dead serious I would struggle with which one id pick...

  • @561yungin8
    @561yungin8 Před 2 lety

    Anyone who says its like the flu has never been through it..i hate when ppl talk about something or think they know everything when they never been through it themselves smh

  • @bossyspaghetti
    @bossyspaghetti Před 3 lety +1

    Withdrawl is not a "bad case of the flu"! That is what someone says who has never experienced it! I would rather have the flu any day. At least then I wouldn't have restless BODY syndrome, and deadly dehydration. And don't even get me started on the racing mind and INSOMNIA.

  • @bobbydirtamiyer2151
    @bobbydirtamiyer2151 Před 2 lety +2

    This guy is on point. He actually has it down perfect. I would give my left arm to take his regiment.

    • @crazyentertainment4842
      @crazyentertainment4842 Před 2 lety

      You don't know nothing about opiate withdrawal them. It's not like the flu it's way worse.

  • @jimtheedcguy4313
    @jimtheedcguy4313 Před rokem

    For those upset about comparing opiate withdrawal to the flu, it's obviously not literal. It's used to illustrate what it CAN feel similar to to those who haven't gone through or will never go through withdrawal. I've been through it and while it's nothing like a flu, I can see it being an apt comparison to someone who cannot relate.

  • @CAPTKIRKUSAF-F-22
    @CAPTKIRKUSAF-F-22 Před 11 měsíci

    exactly! I immediately know how much much a Doctor has about opioid use and in particular opioid (fentanyl) withdrawals when they say you are going to feel like you have the flu but after 3-5 days you should be able to return to normal life like work, exercise, whatever. You may feel a little fatigue but eating healthy that will pass very soon? 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 Whatever! Cold turkey fentanyl withdrawals will last for a month or long. I was shot in Afghanistan in the lower back and I've had two large kidney stones, with kidney stones being one of the most painful things we can experience. I'll take 100 more kidney stones versus going through the Fentanyl withdrawals. Kidney stones are just pain. Withdrawals are greater pain during the onset but it never subsides for a month. Not for 10 seconds. Then as you can imagine going through that you then have the mental aspects which can be grave. It's brutal.
    It's not the flu.
    People end up dying because they don't want to go through the withdrawals to jump to Suboxone. We need a way to remove withdrawals and the epidemic is over period! Kirk-Nas uh v

  • @justicewillprevail1106
    @justicewillprevail1106 Před 3 lety +1

    Opiate withdrawal is nothing like the flu. With flu at least I can still control myself. With opiate withdrawal, my body twitches and I go into convulsions while I’m cold but sweating and my chest feel like it’s about to jump out of my mouth and that strong crave feeling makes me feel like I can chop my arm off just to trade for one opiate pill. Now does that sound like flu symptoms to you? Opiate withdraws needs support. Physically and mentally, and tell them everything’s going to be ok. You are not going to abandoned them. That’s what they want. Not someone bitching and saying “ this is the price you gotta pay” or shit like that. Ppl e who never withdrawal will never understand that addiction is not something we chose to do. No one wants to be an addict. NOONE. But it’s a mental disease which leads to physical pain.

  • @soft.nd.golden
    @soft.nd.golden Před 2 lety

    Withdrawal is literally hell on earth.

  • @mikesullivan7153
    @mikesullivan7153 Před rokem +1

    Bad case of the flu sounds like paradise compared to heroin wd

  • @jojomelloh2546
    @jojomelloh2546 Před rokem

    “Bad case of the flu” he says… last I checked the flu doesn’t make you throw up everything in your stomach the first day… then bile… maybe even sacs for up to two weeks. Anxiety soooo bad I was curled up on my bed for weeks unable to watch anything… listen to anything… just so fucking uncomfortable you want to scream and cry at the same time. I’m sorry sir, but we are WAY past relating it to the flu. Fentanyl changed the withdrawl game. I went through this every other week for 8-10 mths trying to get myself clean. This was almost 2 years ago and I am still struggling mentally…. But it’s just a bad case of the flu ** shoulder shrug **

  • @desertrain4026
    @desertrain4026 Před 2 lety

    This doctor has no idea about the pain of withdrawal! The total hell and despair that withdrawal brings! and there is no way you’re going to take a long-term opiate patient and have him completely off of opiates in a matter of what? Two weeks? They’re not gonna make it…

  • @5urg3x
    @5urg3x Před 3 lety

    This Lucemyra stuff costs like $1400 for a week’s supply. Clonidine costs fifty cents, and it’s basically the same medication.

  • @805Scotty1
    @805Scotty1 Před 3 lety

    I don`t know under stand all the negative comments but want to quit and tried cold turkey three times and cant do it so if there is a less painful way of doing it then lets go and not if but when i ever get off heron God knows I have learned my lesson i will never go back .