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One of the hardest addictions to kick is a dilaudid There are some reasons for this number one is that it is legal and can be obtained from your family physician. This makes it extremely challenging for the addict that has this type of hook up. They can also be found on the streets which are not legal. Let me just say right now for those that are not aware sales of dilaudid will get you the same amount of prison time as heroin. This is something that should be kept in mind. The same concept applies to possession of this drug so you may want to be real careful on your way home from getting them on the streets.
The people that are selling dilaudid on the streets are known as Dr Shoppers. They go from Dr to Dr. to get scripts and then sell them for a hefty profit. I used to do this myself. Ok lets talk about stopping dilaudid . There are a couple ways I will clue you in on today. One is to taper yourself off them. This can be done gradually to prevent any unwanted suffering from dilaudid withdrawal; for instance. If you are taking 40mg per day then the following day try 38mg do this until you are down to nothing and you should be fine.
If this does not work for you then you may want to consider going to dilaudid addiction treatment. There you will be medically detoxed from dilaudid by a staff that has specifically been trained for this. They will use prescription medications like subutex and suboxone. This process can take up to 5 days. Upon completion I recommend that you continue your recovery in residential treatment. There you will be exposed to other addicts just like yourself who are trying to get clean and find a new way to live.
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