Heroin Withdrawal: Methadone Facts
heroin withdrawal - Important information about methadone, its uses and its dangers. The drug methadone is used extensively in addiction treatment.
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Question: About heroin and heroin withdrawal?
(Posted by: on 2011-12-23 12:39:17)
First of all all that I want it's information about the thing that I'm asking about and not your personal opinions about what I'm doing. I want to start doing Heroin, only pure heroin of course, and since I don't want to damage my veins I'll snort it through my nose. Since I don't have too much money and I also have a job I don't want to do Heroin all the day or daily. I want to take it maybe one to four times per day and also not a very big amount. A moderated one. I was just reading on a site about the withdrawal symptoms of Heroin and it was saying : "With physical dependence, the body has adapted to the presence of the drug, and withdrawal symptoms occur if use of the drug is reduced or stopped abruptly. Some users take heroin on an occasional basis, thus avoiding physical dependence. Withdrawal from opioids, which in regular users may occur as early as a few hours after the last administration, produces uneasiness, yawning, tears, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, goose bumps, and runny nose. These symptoms are accompanied by a craving for the drug. Major withdrawal symptoms peak between 48 and 72 hours after the last dose and subside after a week. Some bodily functions, however, do not return to normal levels for as long as six months. Sudden withdrawal by heavily dependent users who are in poor health has occasionally been fatal. Opioid withdrawal, however, is much less dangerous to life than alcohol and barbiturate withdrawal " I don't get it very good...... If I take it as I said in the beginning of this post would I get all of this symptoms named above? |
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Methadone helps block the euphoric effects of drugs like heroin and morphine. |
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Posted by: KnightoftheRose on 2011-12-23, 12:54:04
You would. Also just a side note, it's much easier to die from heroin withdrawal than alcohol withdrawal. I don't know where you got your information, but it's not right. |
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Posted by: Christina on 2011-12-23, 13:00:04
I don't know where you live and I don't know who you may know but your chances of finding pure heroin on the street are very low. It's usually cut with something. Whether or not you get the symptoms will depend on how much you do and for how long. Each person withdrawal symptoms are different too. You may not have all of them. From what I know the most frequent are being irritable, cold sweats, not being able to sleep, diarrhea, throwing up, and feeling depressed or emotional. I have found the best way to deal with withdrawal is a drug called Suboxone. I'm not giving opinions I'm giving fact when I say eventually if you do heroin the way you plan, you'll need more of it and you'll need it all of the time. |
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Methadone is a synthetic drug used to help combat the addiction to opiods -- drugs made from the opium poppy. |

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