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Crimea side-effect: Addicts deprived of methadone
In this photo taken Tuesday, April 1, 2014, Sergei, a patient of treatment for drug addiction, poses at a bus stop with an advert reading "Rehabilitation of drug and alcohol addicts" in Sevastopol, Crimea. Across the Black Sea peninsula, some 800 …
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To a Medical Doctor About Opiate Addiction and PAWS (Post Acute Withdraw Syndrome)?
Question by JiNx: To a Medical Doctor about Opiate addiction and PAWS (Post Acute Withdraw Syndrome)?
I have off and on, mostly on, been addicted to prescription pain medications (Opiates) for about 10 years (I’m almost 30 now, and started at age 19-20). I have tried to quit many times, failed many times, did succeed once early on, for 6 months, but started again (Thought it would always be easy to quit). It is literally… a nightmare now. I have a child, I am single (My parents, god bless them, have helped me take care of him, but I would do anything to get from underneath this medication to do this independent, just cannot do it sick, and my PAWS seems to never end), and don’t know how I am ever going to be able to get off of it… or a dependable form of medication to maintain the addiction (Methadone, Suboxone). I guess what my question is, are there doctors that prescribe METHADONE for the maintaining of the addiction, not for pain? Suboxone would work, if I could afford the medication. it is literally cheaper to stay on the street medication that route. The only other option are clinics, which take money but do not take insurance (Or just my insurance). In all honesty, that is no different then a drug dealer, only legal. At 11 dollars a day, I cannot afford a monthly cost of $ 300+. When I asked them about the price, they simply stated “Well, it is cheaper than what you would pay most drug dealers.”. It is pretty sad, that doctors would prey upon people with such problems. I really don’t know what to do. I am not weak willed, I could easily maintain MYSELF, without overdoing it, if only I could just get a prescription for the medication. It seems not so much that they want to make sure you are taking the right amount, but rather that they want to cash in on the money you are paying for it on the streets. I am losing hope…. Meetings don’t help, I don’t need to talk, I need medication. You tell a doctor this, he treats you like a walking turd, like a robot programmed to turn you away once you mention it ( They teach it to you I guess in school), when you are literally begging to just be able to function, like him or her does normally. My son keeps me going. Rehabs are the same… No money = Cold Turkey suffering experience that ends most likely with you back on it…. Lots of money, Medicated, doesn’t really matter, because having money….. what is there to really worry about? You can get the meds anyways. Everyday, I lose more and more of my intelligence, lose what made me.. ME. I live in Kansas too, which, is SOOO much worse when dealing with doctors. My PC prescribed me Naproxen to deal with withdraw…. “Thanks for that Aleve”.. I guess, Anyways, my question, my MAIN QUESTION, once again, “Are there doctors that prescribe METHADONE for the maintaining of an opiate addiction, in Kansas?”. Can’t afford Suboxone, Can’t afford a rehab that works, Can’t afford the legal drug dealers at the clinic. I’m done carrying on…. Just about out of hope.
Teens: Whats Your Addictions :]?
Question by ?: teens: whats your addictions :]?
one of mines: Internet (: haha.
whats your addictions?
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Answer by dani california™
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Addiction to Drugs Physical or Mental?
Question by Omar: addiction to drugs physical or mental?
Is addiction to stimulant drugs a physical or mental addiction?
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Depends. And is probably a mixture of both. With a drug like cocaine, if you have been taking it a lot, and then you don’t have any, you get a itchy desperate feeling like you’ve got to have some more. Same with cigarettes or alcohol, your body gets used to having it and when it doesn’t, it starts to withdraw and you want mor to stop the feeling of discomfort. But then I’d say that the onset of the addiction comes from a mental perspective. Say with a drug like weed, the physical withdraw isn’t uncomfortable, you just rely on it mentally.
Really Bad Panic Attacks and Drug Addiction?
Question by Sarah: Really bad panic attacks and drug addiction?
A little over a year ago I got super bad attacks and was prescribed benzos (Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, Restoril, etc.) In a short time I started abusing them. Majorly. Enough to be in NA now. But today I was in the car and started to get a major panic attack to where I could barely drive. So I took two Valium and smoked some pot. But now I am afraid for tomorrow that I will have to go to a far away ER just to get some more because I have been blacklisted nearby. And I don’t have a psychiatrist that would ever in his right mind Prescribe them to me… But the anxiety is so bad I don’t know what else I could do and still be able to leave my house.. What should I do?
Songs About Drug Addiction?
Question by Cris: songs about drug addiction?
Well, for the past year and a half or so I’ve gone through the hardest time of my life due to deaths, losing the love of my life, injury, etc. etc. Due to all that I took a nose dive into drugs. I had smoke MJ a few times before, but not often, but over the past 6 months I got myself into just about every hard drug except crack and meth (NEVER going near those). I’ve been clean now for about 3 weeks but am really struggling with it and was wondering if anybody had any suggestions for songs about drug addiction along the lines of: (my drug of choice had always been opiates)
Shinedown’s -Save me
Signs of Betrayl – Addiction
Brandston – In the pills
Staind, Placebo, Blue October, etc. But I’m open to pretty much anything