Re: [Awake4HisReturn] DETOX
Shirley La Fave


From: Shelley Cartwright <glitter4jesus@yahoo.com>
To: Awake4HisReturn@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 6:08:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Awake4HisReturn] DETOX
SHELLEY
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From: Wanda Ward <angelina56p47@yahoo.com>
To: Awake4HisReturn@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 12:22:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Awake4HisReturn] DETOX
wanda
Prov.28:13- he that covereth his sin shall not prosper, but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them , shall have mercy.
From: Shelley Cartwright <glitter4jesus@yahoo.com>
To: awake4hisreturn@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 2:12:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Awake4HisReturn] DETOX
Amen that's true he knows what's coming doing the detoxes I think maybe gaining this weight was for the detoxes at 113 pds LOL would ne on the hospital no time flat at least now o have. A lil meat on my bones
On Sat Feb 5th, 2011 1:15 PM EST Wanda Ward wrote:
>yea but you have a big God that will carry you thru it
> GOD IS LOVE
>wanda
>Prov.28:13- he that covereth his sin shall not prosper, but whoso confesseth and
>forsaketh them , shall have mercy.
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>From: Shelley Cartwright <glitter4jesus@yahoo.com>
>To: Awake4HisReturn@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 8:41:07 AM
>Subject: [Awake4HisReturn] DETOX
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>Withdrawal syndrome
>Discontinuation of baclofen can be associated with a withdrawal syndrome which
>resembles benzodiazepine withdrawal and alcohol withdrawal. Withdrawal symptoms
>are more likely if baclofen is used for long periods of time (more than a couple
>of months) and can occur from low or high doses. The severity of baclofen
>withdrawal depends on the rate at which baclofen is discontinued. Thus to
>minimise baclofen withdrawal symptoms the dose should be tapered down slowly
>when discontinuing baclofen therapy. Abrupt withdrawal is most likely to result
>in severe withdrawal symptoms. Acute withdrawal symptoms can be stopped by
>recommencing baclofen.[17]
>Withdrawal symptoms may include auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations,
>tactile hallucinations, delusions, confusion, agitation, delirium,
>disorientation, fluctuation of consciousness, insomnia, dizziness, Nausea,
>Feeling Faint, inattention, memory impairments, perceptual disturbances,
>anxiety, depersonalization, hypertonia, hyperthermia, formal thought disorder,
>psychosis, mania, mood disturbances, restlessness, and behavioral disturbances,
>tachycardia, seizures, tremors, autonomic dysfunction, hyperpyrexia, extreme
>muscle rigidity resembling neuroleptic malignant syndrome and rebound
>spasticity.[17
>BACLOFEN WITHDRAWAL
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>METHADONE WITHDRAWAL
>Withdrawal symptoms
>Physical symptoms[citation needed]
> * Lightheadedness
> * Tearing
> * Runny nose
> * Yawning
> * Sneezing
> * Nausea
> * Vomiting
> * Diarrhea
> * Severe Itching
> * Fever
> * Sweating
> * Chills
> * Tremors
> * Akathisia
> * Tachycardia
> * Aches and pains, often in the joints and/or legs
> * Elevated pain sensitivity
> * Elevated blood pressure
> * reduced breathing (may be fatal between 2-4 hours)
>Cognitive symptoms[citation needed]
> * Suicidal ideation
> * Susceptibility to Cravings
> * Depression
> * Reduced breathing (may be fatal between 2-4 hours)
> * Spontaneous orgasm
> * Prolonged insomnia
> * Delirium
> * Auditory hallucinations
> * Visual hallucinations
> * Increased perception of odors (olfaction), real or imagined
> * Marked decrease in sex drive
> * Agitation
> * Anxiety
> * Panic disorder
> * Paranoia
> * Delusions
>Withdrawal symptoms have shown to be up to twice as severe than those of
>morphine or heroin at equivalent doses and are significantly more prolonged;
>methadone withdrawal symptoms can last for several weeks or more. A general
>guideline is a 1:1 ratio for trouble free detox. Being on a constant dose of say
>100 mg. for one year, can take 18–24 months for safe detoxification. At high
>maintenance doses, sudden cessation of therapy can result in withdrawal symptoms
>described as "the worst withdrawal imaginable," lasting from weeks to
>months.[33]
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>VALIUM WITHDRAWAL
>Symptoms of Withdrawal From Valium
>Valium withdrawal symptoms can include but are not limited to:
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> * Dizziness
> * Personality changes
> * Sensitivity to sound or light
> * Numbness or tingling
> * Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
> * A rapid heartbeat (tachycardia)
> * Heart palpitations
> * Hallucinations
> * Memory loss
> * Panic attacks
> * Seizures
> * Fever
> * Headaches
> * Anxiety
> * Tension
> * Depression
> * Insomnia
> * Restlessness or irritability
> * Confusion
> * Sweating.
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>Limiting Withdrawal
>To avoid severe withdrawal symptoms, your healthcare provider may decide to wean
>you off Valium slowly -- though this may not be necessary in all situations. Be
>sure to talk with your healthcare provider before stopping this medication.
>Also, let your healthcare provider know if you notice any bothersome symptoms
>after stopping Valium. Do not be afraid to ask your healthcare provider for help
>with Valium withdrawal, even if you have been abusing the drug (see Valium
>Addiction) or taking it without a prescription. Withdrawal symptoms can be
>dangerous
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>I just wanted to shed some light on what i will be going thru with my 3 detoxes
>and asking for prayer when the time comes to do this, one drug at a time that
>you pray for me cuz this is hard even with MMJ thanx
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>SHELLEY
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