Posted by Fader on April 25, 2013, at 7:18:16 [reposted on April 26, 2013, at 0:52:29 | original URL]
In reply to Lou's reply-whichway » Fader, posted by Lou Pilder on April 25, 2013, at 6:35:18
Pardon me? Drug addiction? Killing myself? Rehab??
I am NOT taking Lyrica recreationally. I'm looking for strategies to ease the withdrawal.
Mr Pilder, I gather that you have issues with this website and/or its moderators (if there are any!!), but you are selfish beyond belief (not to mention pedantic and reckless) by continuing to press *your* "solution" on to people who have CLEARLY declined your help, such as myself.
I might be new here (and might well not bother to post again, after this unfortunate experience) but that won't stop me from asking you to stop making *my* medical problem about *yourself*
Let me add that people with your attitude only compound to an already debilitating problem. Thank you!
In case I wasn't clear enough the first time: I am NOT interested in your offer, as far as I know this is a medication board, not a gathering point for people seeking spiritual and/or religious salvation.
Please stop!
Thanks for your time.
If anybody else here has suggestions, I'll be most thankful.
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> > Fader,
> You wrote,[...my present situation...].
> > I know of your present situation. Your situation is shared by many that take the drugs that you listed here. For addiction can lead to one killing themselves and/or others even in the withdrawal state that you describe here.
> Let us reason together and look at the possibilities. You can:
> A. substitute one drug for another and have a new addiction replacing the first addiction.
> B. stop the drug and go for days, weeks, months or years in a horrific state of withdrawal that could never end. People do kill themselves in this state thinking that they will never come out of it.
> C. Go to some clinic that specializes in withdrawal.
> D. keep taking drugs for the rest of your life
> E. ask the drug manufacturer for them to cure you of the withdrawal and pay for your pain and suffering.
> F. ask the prescriber to pay for rehabilitation to cure you of the withdrawal.
> G. try procedures that are not FDA approved that are listed as fraud.
> H. try talking with someone to cure you
> K. find a way to go back to when you were a child before you took the drugs that have done this to you and go back to the green fields that you used to know.
> L. not permitted to state here
> M. others not listed
> Lou
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