Their is a med. out there call suboxone. it is replacement therapy for full opiates. It will stop withdrawl dead in its tracks. It is a opiate itself but does not fit completely into opiate receptors in the brain. It is used for a short time to get you off full opiates. you will taper using the suboxone slowly over the course of three to four weeks. It is much easier comeing off of suboxone due to the fact that it only fits partially into opiate receptors. This med is not know by many doctors because it is usually only prescribed by pain specialists and addiction phyc. Doctors. It worked for me.


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3/14/2014 given 2 weeks, 3 maybe. All the veins in my head are slowly leakinging due to Ehlers Danlos syndrome. lucky thing is that my spinal fluid leaking out my nose is slowing the build up of pressure in my huge, huge head. you would not believe.