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Is depression and anxiety part of opiate withdrawal?

Question: Is depression and anxiety part of opiate withdrawal?

(Posted by: sam d on 2008-12-02 13:14:23)

I was taking oxycodone and hydrocodone for about six months virtually everyday and about on avg 5 7.5 hydrocodone a day and then the oxycodone every now and then when it was available..... the oxycodone were roxicet 30 mg. I ran out of my oxycodone about three or four days ago and it was about 8 or 9 hours after I just broke down and cried... and have cried prolly a couple times a day since then. I also have trouble breathing, but I smoke marijuana so yeah...... I need feedbaack. Thank you.


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Posted by: pornsmoker on 2008-12-04, 10:15:30

Depression and anxiety are definetely aspects of opiate withdrawal. It's why most people go back. Type "opiate thomas recipe " into a search engine. There's a vitamin regiment that definetely helps. You should feel better in 60-72 hours. Just don't go back or you'll have to start all over again.

  

Posted by: Cali Girl on 2008-12-02, 13:21:46

Depression and axiety are part of ANY withdrawal. Do a google search for EFT (emotional freedom techniques). It's a form of accupressure and you can easily get rid of these feelings. It's sounds weird but it works for any emotional distress (cravings, anxiety, sadness, etc.). Try it!

  

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