Been taking Methadone for 15 years currently on 150 mg per day and I am getting tolerant and do not want to go higher dose. I cant get off of it without getting very sick. I'm trapped and scared. I wish i had never started
2014-12-04 03:18:11
Methadone is one the most difficult opiates (along with Suboxone) to taper and quit on one's own. Even though it was meant to be used as a treatment for addiction it instead became a substitution drug or what is now popularly called OMT or opiate maintenance therapy among addiction professionals. I see it as a total capitulation of addiction specialists.
But you do not have to give up. There is a way to get off these long lasting opiates and to beat the addiction. It is difficult to quit on your own but with commitment and dedication it is possible. I have dealt with hundreds of addicts who have all told me horror stories of doing it by themselves. I would only guess that if are successful in doing it at home you don't end up in my clinic.
Just in case you are curious it takes us three to four days to detox a patient and get him/her back home drug free and feeling well on Naltrexone therapy (no opiates). We have successfully detoxed people from as much as 600 mg a day use and safely started them on naltrexone long term. You should see their testimonials!
If you still want to try it on your own it is not impossible but not easy.
Tapering down slowly is the best way but you may still experience withdrawals. Tapering means gradually increasing time periods between doses and also decreasing the dose itself in a consistent manner.
See if your doctor can write you a presc
2014-12-04 03:18:52