thanks for the wishes... i was surprised they didn't taper either but i guess 
when i said i didn't want the morphine anymore they thought immediately. so far 
today my brain is in control, body weak...i wouldn't say i was addicted to it, 
maybe subconsciously my body was...
they mentioned putting dilotid in next time...but i've had oral pills of it and 
didn't do anythng, so i'm just going stick with my baclofen..
   
  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
    I've been taking hydrocodone for a few years and uhm, no! I wouldn't go 
cold turkey for nothing. If you had a pump inside the doctor should have helped 
you taper off. It will be a few weeks of hell the way your doing it. I wish you 
the best but I wish you would have gotten something to help you taper off. This 
could easily cause you to go into autonomic dysreflexia. You are just 
beginning. Call your doctor and ask about some methadone to help you quit. One 
mg. isn't a lot but if your addicted to it, You are addicted to it. Doesn't 
your Doctor like you? (Btw, miralax works for the tummy trouble.)
  I wish you the best of luck. I wish you a few hydrocodone to taper off with, 
too.
   
  john 
   
 
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Sent: Mon, 7 May 2007 11:00 AM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Morphine withdrawal

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}             Curious if any of you with pumps ever requested the morphine be 
taken out? I did that this last Thursday and it was an unbelievably 
overwhelming and rough weekend. They didn't 'actually' warm me of the 
withdrawal symptoms but having been a patient this long common sense told me 
there would be some. I was on 1mg for 24 hours, not a lot for most, but 88 
pound body it apparently was! Anyway the morphine wasn't doing anything but 
causing major tummy
 troubles so I wanted to decease it. 
     Friday was fine. Friday night turned into hell. My legs were twitching 
uncontrollably, not caring who or what they hit. There was excruciating leg 
pain, as if my muscles were literally contracting more each second. Around 6 am 
after being up almost 18 hours, I had my first sneeze attack, weird I know! 11 
TIMES! I got out of bed and the legs quit twitching because of the pressure. I 
was extremely weak, nauseated and sleepy. Nothing seemed to keep my mind busy 
enough. So I went outside and the sneezing took over, 12, 15, sometimes 8 in a 
row. Heart rate and blood pressure were elevated and no appetite at all. Now I 
know why coke addicts are so thin! Every other sip was coming up. If I hadn't 
had left over oral baclofen i may not have made it.  Moods were up and down and 
weird too!
     Saturday night wasn't any better. My legs were even worse on jumping. I 
was hot then cold, my nose was stopping up. Everyone thought I might end up in 
the hospital as no one was getting sleep. I was up every 20 minutes until I 
finally just let my legs jump until they stopped. Sometimes an hour would pass 
and I would settle down and sleep.
     Sunday morning didn't come fast enough! Those of you who know me KNOW i 
don't get out of bed early and I was in my chair by 7:30am. So I laid in my 
chair around the house, yard and anywhere there was someone awake! Around 11am 
I laid down on the bed and my legs hardly moved! WOHOO! But after a fast 45 
minute nap, I woke up with the worst headache Ive had since they put my halo on 
in 98!!!!! Right back up, and it settled with Tylenol.
     So I repeated Saturday on Sunday with a stopped up nose. Then bed time at 
7, hopping from beds, hard one to soft one...my legs laid there and cramped but 
no twitching. So it was peaceful. This morning I was awake at 6am again but in 
chair by 830am. I'm really weak today, very alert and doing better. Plan on 
giving my doctor's office three shades of hell on Wednesday!
     So word to the wise, be well prepared if you go off morphine without 
slowly decreasing it. Sorry to babble just want to warn anyone heading that way!
   
   

    
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