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arthritis symptoms lower back
The same old story of addiction … I have been taking Lortab for about 3-4 years. Fairly constant. I have the spine?

stenosis and arthritis on my back. Boo Hoo .. Right? I realize they are ruining my life. make me irritable, moody, scatter-brained. I tried to lose them a couple of times, "is hell. Not only is the horrible withdrawal but badly wounded. I totally abuse them. my day does not start until you've had a pain reliever. I'm 90 a month and I just got my reloading 2.5 weeks ago and am down to 24 pills. What can I do? Can I lower myself. every 3 hours as the clock Work to start cramping, nausea, irritability, and then after taking another pill, I'm fine for a while. I do not know how I got here and I want my life back. I did not even enjoy life more, it's all about pain pills. The concern can stay. I feel like shit when are disappearing and I feel like shit when I take them. Weird! Please … any suggestions?

You're doing the best for you for wanting to quit smoking and get help! Some people can stop smoking for themselves and others need a little help. The bottom line is that it seems he can not do alone. Talking to many people as you feel you can trust to give you the confidence and support. Lortab withdrawal can be hell for some people and can avoid most of that to go through the steps correct. There are plenty of options for you and many of them start talking to your prescriber. Tell your doctor that you want to quit and that you has an addiction problem. If they come with a plan that you think it sounds like they are genuinely concerned for their welfare, go with it (may include medication alternative for pain and / or something to help with the withdrawal as Suboxone )…. if not sound very cooperative and thinks that will not help, get a second opinion and talk to another doctor. Keep up your will to get your life back, as all you have! The best wishes. Disclaimer: Advice and opinions are based on information provided and should not be used as an official medical recommendation. The limitations of the Internet to prevent a proper evaluation. In the case of an emergency, seek immediate medical attention! Always consult your doctor or pharmacist if you are concerned. BEWARE OF BAD ADVICE!

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