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How To Stop Being Addicted To Drugs?

I was prescribed Tramadol and Norco for back pain subsequently, I have become seriously addicted to feel good aspects. I m a 51 year old man and have never had drug issues in the past however, this has been going going on for a few years now and I m on my FOURTH giving up cycle. Needless to say, I m wrapped around the axle so to speak and find it hard to believe that my extremely fit self has let go, give in and become a drug addict. Not an excuse but I can say with certainty that I attribute most of it to my taking care of my terminally ill mother and father at the same time for 5 years. I loved both of them very much and I was their one and only. It has been 2&1/2 years since they have been gone and I just feel like I m ready this time and the other times I did not feel like this. I m quite aware of the subsequent high one can feel from quitting, in other words, just another high. This not the case as it is more my desire in gaining back some of the most important things I value. So, my greatest fear is the horrible and downright frightening depression I m going to feel during the withdraw. The physical is uncomfotable but doable. I started yesterday and felt he typical physical WD symptoms but amazingly, my mental state was really euphoric! Very similar to the feelings a creative person like myself would experience after a night of an Epic dream. Incredible! I have never felt this before and decided I should ask and just slowly taper off instead. Any feedback on this feeling and the safest yet quickest way to taper off? Thank you.
Mon, 11 Apr 2016
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Medication aided withdrawal is an option and probably a better one (SUBOXONE).
There is an important first step in getting off drugs which is a ability to detach and self examine. First being able to see taking the narcotics is not what you want. Next is that one can have thoughts, feelings, emotions, little phrases in the head and these also do not have to matter
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How To Stop Being Addicted To Drugs?

Medication aided withdrawal is an option and probably a better one (SUBOXONE). There is an important first step in getting off drugs which is a ability to detach and self examine. First being able to see taking the narcotics is not what you want. Next is that one can have thoughts, feelings, emotions, little phrases in the head and these also do not have to matter