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Posted: 06/03/07 - 12:24
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I stopped taking dilaudid, 8-16 mg every 6-8 hours on May 18... Now it is June 3 and I still feel terrible, almost worse than the first week with nausea, diarrhea, body aches, etc. Is this normal and if so, how long will it last? Thanks!!


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Posted: 07/13/08 - 17:09
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has anyone answered you yet? I am currrently atempting to taper from about 55mg of dilaudid per day. Did you quit cold turkey or did you taper?


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Posted: 07/14/08 - 01:48
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How are you now? My husband weaned from 20mg a day to 6mg a day then stopped cold turkey 4 days ago. His stomach pain is severe and burning and his feet also burn. The stomach pain moved into his chest for a while. He got on the dilaudid for pancreatitis, but his scans look better so they want him off it. The doctors seem to be just guessing.


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Posted: 10/10/08 - 08:45
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you should always taper to allow your body time to wean away from the side effects of it. slowly go down on mg. then, take 12, 24, 48 hours later. Epsom salt baths every few hours, and valium, sleeping pills will help with the feelings of desperation, burning muscles and restlessness. Cold Turkey will be painful.


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Posted: 06/04/09 - 22:01
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uhm
mr.Miner
is this you?
if so
this is your girlfriend
16mg's a day?
i've been doing alot of research on this
I DONT WANT YOU TO HAVE YOUR god damned surgery tomooorow
while your withdrawing from that shit
you need to listen to the people around you more often


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