Hi, I am 35 years old, and I became addicted to oxycodone. My family realized what is going on, and my wife is making a pressure on me to quit. How difficult is this quitting going to be?
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You have to know what to expect. This won’t be an easy thing to do, and it will probably going to be painful. Oxy’s addiction is very common, because people don’t realize the consequences of abuse. Quitting oxy’s is very difficult, but it has to be done if you want to have your life back. You may experience nausea, muscle cramps, body aches, vomiting and sleeplessness. Make a list of all the benefits you have from oxycodone, and make a list of all the things you’re going to lose if you continue with abuse, including your marriage, family and friends. Stay focused on that list all the time, and it will give you strength to fight this addiction. Good luck!
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Kratom, a plain leaf that contains alkaloids, may help you combat withdrawl. Spec B and Sumatran Superior are two of the most commonly used Kratoms for this purpose.
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