At Fri, 11 Jan 2002, anonymous wrote:
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>At Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Chrissy wrote:
>>
>>Hi my friends,
>>I'm having a problem coming off of the oxycontin pills. I started
>>taking them over a year ago. First it was at 80 mgs. for almost the
>>whole year - then down to 40mgs. Now that I have had my surgery with
>>Dr. Reich and Dr. Redan of course I don't need the pills for the pain
>>because my pain is not that bad. But OUCH am I having a hard time not
>>taking them. I have only a few left and I am actually panicing that I
>>don't have another prescription. I don't know if I am afraid not to
>>take them because I remember the awful pain I had before I was on them,
>>or my body is craving them.....I don't know which is worse. I fight NOT
>>to take the pill cause I know I won't get anymore. My God if I knew it
>>would be this hard before I started taking them I don't know if I would
>>chose to take them. But at the time I started taking them I wanted
>>something, anything just to get rid of some of the pain. What am I to
>>do? I feel awful......I know this is not as bad as pain, but wow what a
>>trick it's playing on my mind.
>>with hugs and love,
>>Chrissie xo
>
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