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Most importantly SLEEP is very important with withdrawl, depending on how

much of the drug you took and how it affected your sleep, some prescription

drugs

disrupt your sleep, i know vicodin makes it hard for me to fall asleep and

stay asleep... if this happen to you sleep is very important, your body must

have a few " sleep make up sessions " and your body will make you do it lol.

Other things that help with cleansing/withdrawl are lots and lots of water

and/or lemon water, a good multi vitamin, and for the emotional ups and downs,

this is the tough one... it basicly has to run it's course.... usually when i

have stopped my meds (because i wanted to cleanse and give the liver a brake

lol) the emotional ups and downs last about 4 days, usually the 5th day i am

back to normal. I have been taking vicodin hp for a year and half now and i

make myself do a cleanse about once a month, although it is hard because i am in

pain, i do it because the vicodin makes me brake out and it gives my face a

rough appearence, so u do a cleanse now and then to help clear this up, however

i will not stop taking my meds because i need them, if i want a normal life

LOL i need to have the pain relief. You may want to ask your doc for anti

depressents if he is on board with the " cleansing process. "

Anyway, hope this helps a bit.

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Nanci, I am not a doctor and can't give you any kind of expert advice,

but I think it's probably a misconception that withdrawal can be sped up

by somehow " cleansing " your body of a drug. The problem is that taking

the drug has made temporary changes to your body (specifically your

brain) that take time to reverse on their own. Your body basically gets

used to the drug being present, so if you stop it suddenly you may have

problems. In other words, speeding up the removal of the drug is

probably just what you *don't* want to do.

Many drugs have this property, known as " physical dependence " . Opioids

are famous for it, but some other examples include steroids like

cortisone, beta blockers for high blood pressure, and many if not most

antidepressants (probably including Effexor).

Talk to your doctor about your symptoms. He will probably suggest that

you gradually decrease the dose instead of stopping suddenly. If you

follow his instructions, you'll probably be fine.

Phil

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Hi Nanci

I used milk thistle to clean out the liver. It comes in caps form or

tea. Go to the health food store like GNC and ask the manager how to

detoxify your body from the toxins of the medication.

Each time I take a chemical medication I take along with it, the milk

thistle.

You are going to go to washroom alot...which is good sign b/c it is

getting rid of the heavy metals in your body.

let me know how you are doing.

God Speed

Joan

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