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update on buzzy feeling in head "hearing my eyeballs move"
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 511556" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I had been on oxy too and never got addicted or craved it but like you could not stop quickly. When i was ready to go off the dr. asked if I wanted to do it quickly or slowly. I said slowly so I would not feel any withdrawl. I took two months.... went down little by little. by the way, I use tramadol (generic Ultram) and it is not at that level (can be called in by dr etc.) but I will say that even that has a little issue with stopping, but I dont need to stop it. It does not affect me (I am sure it does some people, but for me is ok...in any sleepy way or anything), just helps the pain. It also helped with the oxy withdrawl, I found. As soon as I started it after being done with the oxy, the oxy symptoms went away. Gave my body even longer time to get used to being off of it. I dont know that it is that way for everyone but it helped me. I went very very slowly and really had minor symptoms so I hope your dr is ok with you trying it that way. If you still need some level of pain relief, for me...the tramadol works. (for others it doesn't but just sharing--mine is for back pain too)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 511556, member: 12886"] I had been on oxy too and never got addicted or craved it but like you could not stop quickly. When i was ready to go off the dr. asked if I wanted to do it quickly or slowly. I said slowly so I would not feel any withdrawl. I took two months.... went down little by little. by the way, I use tramadol (generic Ultram) and it is not at that level (can be called in by dr etc.) but I will say that even that has a little issue with stopping, but I dont need to stop it. It does not affect me (I am sure it does some people, but for me is ok...in any sleepy way or anything), just helps the pain. It also helped with the oxy withdrawl, I found. As soon as I started it after being done with the oxy, the oxy symptoms went away. Gave my body even longer time to get used to being off of it. I dont know that it is that way for everyone but it helped me. I went very very slowly and really had minor symptoms so I hope your dr is ok with you trying it that way. If you still need some level of pain relief, for me...the tramadol works. (for others it doesn't but just sharing--mine is for back pain too) [/QUOTE]
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