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Old 12-01-2008, 03:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Please help!!!

I hope this is the best place to post this. My name is Justin and I'm 27. Ok, here's my situation. I've been on Methadone several times (some for a few years at a time) but everytime I try to detox completely, I end up relapsing. My problem is that when I get down to a low dose (less than 10mg) I become a maniac. My pulse stays around 140bpm all day, my blood pressure rises and stays high around 150/95 all day, my mind races so quickly it becomes hard for me to speak, I can't keep one line of thought so I often forget what I was talking about, I can't sit still for more than 5-10min, I can't eat that much, I avg. about 3 hrs a night of sleep (some days I don't even sleep), I have horrible anxiety and panic attacks, I've become very agressive towards others both mentally and physically, I'm completely manic. This feeling I get is what eventually leads me to using again. I figured this time I would cut back very slowly. I've been cutting down from 60mg to 5mg over the past 14 months. I've been feeling manic now for about 3 months and it hasn't gotten any better, only worse. I thought I would try to "stabilize" myself on a low dose so I stayed at 7mg for two months and there was no improvement. Has anyone else experienced this? How long did it last? Is there any medication that helped with this problem?
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Old 12-01-2008, 06:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Have you seen a psychiatrist?
It may be that you are dual diagnosed, without the diagnoses yet!

Dual diagnosed means that you have two co-existing conditions at once -- an addiction, (which you are trying to tackle), and a mental illness, (which sounds like a bipolar condition - though I am *not* a doctor and only a doc can diagnose that for certain!)

I strongly suggest that you get an appointment with a good pdoc. Many addicts are dual diagnosed; they self medicate with their drug of choice, without even realizing it. My son is a case in point. Whereever you are getting the methadone should be able to get you an appointment with a pdoc. Please do check it out. It's not going to hurt, afterall, and it may just save your life!

I wish you the best. Please let us know how it's going.
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wish you all the best.hope you wil recover soon
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