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Hey Guys, Check this out. You do not have to go through the torture of the Withdrawal from Opiates. I was addicted to opiates for a long time, and finally got some inside info from a physician who ran a detox clinic, and got a attack of conscious. He no longer could rip off addicts who were suffering. There is a drug called "Baclofen." It masks virtually 100% of the WD symptoms associated with Opiate addiction. It is legal, and extremely affordable. Don't waste anymore money, time, or needless suffering. There are people that will probably try to get this video removed so they can continue their scams of false promises and expensive rates. I hope this information gets out! Do some investigation yourselves, and spread the word.

*** BTW: Guys the dosage I took was 20mg every 4-6 hrs or PRN (as needed) will work as well. It is selling currently online for about $1 per 10mg. This is the best buy out there right now for name brand. And no I'm not pushing an online pharmacy, I am just letting you know how easy it can be attained online without a prescription if you cant afford a doctor or want to remain anonymous : http://buybaclofenonline.org/
http://simplyseries.com/
or google "buy baclofen online."

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  • Does anyone know of anything that can help alleviate the skin crawls? I get that feeling when I withdrawal & it is TERRIBLE! :(

  • @jessyemcb are you talking about the RLS ? restless leg syndrome?...there is a medicine out there called RestFul Legs..(seriously google it) and i have found it to work quite well when stacked with some sort of OTC sleep aid...stay away from anything with acetaminophen as this will make the crawls,twitches,jerks..10X worse!

  • @KeithWasHere1 Ancet painr relievers are one of the most wasteful things to take, I totally agree. remember when you are wired on opiates your brain works differently, it just does. Normal pain meds dont work like they are supposed to, unless you are on your opiate. So taking something during the wd is a wash. I have heard of the rls meds, never took them during wd as I recall them being name brand still and kind of expensive, but if it works, it works. Drug habbits arent any cheaper. Thanx! CWG

  • @jessyemcb again check out the Bacolen, it will surprisingly take away most all the symptoms you dread having to go through. Thanx for the post, keep me updated! -CWG

  • rockin shades.

  • @psx1337 thanx partner! You know, I was going with my friend to court one morning and a county sheriff picked them up out of the basket (going thru the metal detectors) said the same thing and dropped the bastards!!! They are glass lenses and they broke, he looked at me like....move along nothing to see here. Ooooh was I sooo mad! What a prick! Im still looking for a good replacement. That was months ago! -THanx CWG

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  • @jdm0715 yeah,i have done that too..most OTC things will just make the RLS/RMS even worse! (especially anything with Acetaminophen or Diphendihdrimine!..ungodly shit!!)..

  • @KeithWasHere1 hey guys..i have to attest to the iron tablets working great for RLS...just go easy on them..you can OD real easy!

  • And I've been taking tylenol, thinking it would help withdrawal. Damnit. My night was a bitch. Restless legs baaad. But they finally started to stop a little bit and I wondered why. It's probably because the tylenol wore off. And my dumbass just took some more tylenol.

  • @psx1337 He looks like Maynard James Keenan in those =))

  • I just looked it up to see how it works (by way of the GABA receptors!). There's several drugs on the market (Gabatril, Gabapentin, Neurontin) that our local pain management doc prescribes FIRST to see how it works pain before giving out any opiate medications. After seeing what it is, I can see how it would help significantly with WDs. The only thing is if someone has an allergy to Neurontin, Bacolen could make them sick. Cases of sensitivity are rare though. FINALLY some useful info! Thanks!

  • I am on Opana for DJD and neuropathy and if I run out early my WD is a nightmare. I used to take phenergan for nausea until I developed a sensitivity to it and my doctor switched me to Zofran . When I ran out of my meds early that month I noticed the sickness wasn't anywhere even remotely close to as bad as it always was. I did some research online and read that Zofran helps WD symptoms. Ask for Zofran...and take it as prescribed...NOT prn. You'll notice a significant difference.

  • Thank You!

    

  • @cwg138 yep,they will make the withdraws even worse,especially the Restless leg,which becomes full body,legs,arms,ass,back everywhere..and that ..man oh man is that a nightmare!..its like your body is going every which direction at once and you have no control over it at all!! but i have found iron tablets and foods rich in iron (you would be surprised at what eating liver and onions will do!! im hear to tell ya!) will help alot! and i do mean alot!

  • @cwg138 valarian root really works?...

  • ive actually wondered about No2 nitrous oxide to help with the pains and whatnot..if it helps with a tooth extraction it can help with withdraw pains...they sell them on ebay as whip cream chargers..(kinda like what SteveO from Jackass had when he was going nuts!) but as long as its not abused as he did i think it might help with the aches and pains. just an idea.

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