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<blockquote data-quote="mikeb" data-source="post: 27947" data-attributes="member: 12028"><p>I was on prescription pain medicine for 13 years because of a back injury. Mostly oxycodone, but also fentynil and oxycontin. Last 7 or 8 years was at 180mg a day. Gets to the point that it doesn't do anything for you and you have to take it just to keep from getting sick.</p><p>Got off of it on my own about 16 months ago. Went through 2 weeks of a living hell. 4 weeks before I could go back to work part time. Still not right, but trt has helped.</p><p>I think most of the docs out there prescribing this stuff don't even realize what it does to a person.</p><p>I remember years ago when they came out with oxycontin, and the drug companies were promoting it as a non addictive pain killer. Turns out that's one of the most addictive of them all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeb, post: 27947, member: 12028"] I was on prescription pain medicine for 13 years because of a back injury. Mostly oxycodone, but also fentynil and oxycontin. Last 7 or 8 years was at 180mg a day. Gets to the point that it doesn't do anything for you and you have to take it just to keep from getting sick. Got off of it on my own about 16 months ago. Went through 2 weeks of a living hell. 4 weeks before I could go back to work part time. Still not right, but trt has helped. I think most of the docs out there prescribing this stuff don't even realize what it does to a person. I remember years ago when they came out with oxycontin, and the drug companies were promoting it as a non addictive pain killer. Turns out that's one of the most addictive of them all. [/QUOTE]
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