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Reducing Oxycotin Taking For Fibrobyalgia. Tried IC Clonodine HQL, Getting Withdrawal Symptoms. What To Do?
I'm on my third week of reducing oxycotin from my regimine of fibrobyalgia. Dr. was excited that I had gotten to the place that I wanted to do this, but now it's almost 5 weeks in and he won't repond to my calls for help. I feel so useless and its so hard to go on. I've tried IC Clonodine HQL, but it is giving me worse withdrawl....reverse affect. He reduced my Percocet in half to .75/350 as needed. Started at 40mg 3x day, now I'm in my second week of 20mg and I don't care if I live or die. He is not taking or returning any of my calls. What can I do??
It is very important to follow up a withdrawal plan that is well monitored by your doctor. Poorly done, the effects can be catastrophic. I suggest other measures be associated during the withdrawal periods. Anti inflammatory agents and steroids could be most useful associates during this time. the opinion of your doctor in the withdrawal process is very important. Inform him of any difficulties or unusual symptoms, in case you face any. Kind regards
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Reducing Oxycotin Taking For Fibrobyalgia. Tried IC Clonodine HQL, Getting Withdrawal Symptoms. What To Do?
Hi and thanks for the query, It is very important to follow up a withdrawal plan that is well monitored by your doctor. Poorly done, the effects can be catastrophic. I suggest other measures be associated during the withdrawal periods. Anti inflammatory agents and steroids could be most useful associates during this time. the opinion of your doctor in the withdrawal process is very important. Inform him of any difficulties or unusual symptoms, in case you face any. Kind regards