Death

Author: stephent

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:08 pm

In the United States, many of our painkillers have Tylenol in them, and taking lots of those (like addicts do) plus drinking heavily can do some real damage to our livers. I have a relative who needs a transplant because of doing just that.

Sorry for your loss.

Death

Author: stephent

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:08 pm

In the United States, many of our painkillers have Tylenol in them, and taking lots of those (like addicts do) plus drinking heavily can do some real damage to our livers. I have a relative who needs a transplant because of doing just that.

Sorry for your loss.

I had my son!!

Author: Breezy_Ann

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 2:42 pm

He is GORGEOUS! He reminds me of my babies, they all had those big chubby cheeks too.

You did great hon, you worked hard and got off sub and now you have a happy, healthy little son. It’s an amazing feeling and I am glad you are able to experience it without any added stress.

I hope he’s letting his momma get some sleep at night.

I had my son!!

Author: Breezy_Ann

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 2:42 pm

He is GORGEOUS! He reminds me of my babies, they all had those big chubby cheeks too.

You did great hon, you worked hard and got off sub and now you have a happy, healthy little son. It’s an amazing feeling and I am glad you are able to experience it without any added stress.

I hope he’s letting his momma get some sleep at night.

Apathy anyone???

Author: mrssky

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 3:34 pm

wow, I just responded to this topic on another post. It really does seem that a lot of us experience this apathy/depression. Interesting to think that it might just be my brain either damaged or trying to right itself from the damage. It is helping me to read that other people experience it too. I moved at the same time I got clean, so I always blame it on moving. As I said in the other post, I dont have friends in this new city. It is depressing, but why can’t I get off my butt and do something about it? I only do the most neccessary tasks, getting kids to, from school-practices, I don’t even always cook dinner as I sometimes just don’t feel like it. ( There is always food for my kids to get for themselves) I just wish I could light a fire under my ass….but then because of my fibromyalgia, On the days I do feel good, I do too much, then feel horrible again. It is a viscious cycle. I don’t know how to get more motivation. I am 40. I need to get more out of life, at this age. I just don’t know how to get myself to do it.

Apathy anyone???

Author: mrssky

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 3:34 pm

wow, I just responded to this topic on another post. It really does seem that a lot of us experience this apathy/depression. Interesting to think that it might just be my brain either damaged or trying to right itself from the damage. It is helping me to read that other people experience it too. I moved at the same time I got clean, so I always blame it on moving. As I said in the other post, I dont have friends in this new city. It is depressing, but why can’t I get off my butt and do something about it? I only do the most neccessary tasks, getting kids to, from school-practices, I don’t even always cook dinner as I sometimes just don’t feel like it. ( There is always food for my kids to get for themselves) I just wish I could light a fire under my ass….but then because of my fibromyalgia, On the days I do feel good, I do too much, then feel horrible again. It is a viscious cycle. I don’t know how to get more motivation. I am 40. I need to get more out of life, at this age. I just don’t know how to get myself to do it.

Using Suboxone for the second time

Author: Denice

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:40 pm

Hello, my name is Denice. I was on Suboxone about a year ago. I was out of control on Vicodin and Norco for around ten years. The Suboxone was the greatest thing that happened to me. It helped with the withdrawals and also completely took the craving away to take a pain pill. Well, now I have a shoulder injury and was put on Norco. The Norco stopped working, but my mind still wanted it and all the time. So, I went back to get put back on Suboxone before I ended up at the point I was before. Right now I’m just having some frustrating issues because my insurance changed and won’t cover the Suboxone. So I have switched my medicare plan to one that will cover it. I’m just worrying of how to get by til the insurance will pay for it. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know.

Using Suboxone for the second time

Author: Denice

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:40 pm

Hello, my name is Denice. I was on Suboxone about a year ago. I was out of control on Vicodin and Norco for around ten years. The Suboxone was the greatest thing that happened to me. It helped with the withdrawals and also completely took the craving away to take a pain pill. Well, now I have a shoulder injury and was put on Norco. The Norco stopped working, but my mind still wanted it and all the time. So, I went back to get put back on Suboxone before I ended up at the point I was before. Right now I’m just having some frustrating issues because my insurance changed and won’t cover the Suboxone. So I have switched my medicare plan to one that will cover it. I’m just worrying of how to get by til the insurance will pay for it. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know.