IVE BECOME ADDICTED TO CODEINE
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 2:01 pm
Hello all my dear freinds ive popped in to let you know im ok ,still a little poorly ,the new meds for my deppression seem to be making me feel a little better mentally ,but my other medication i take for other things has caused me a few unexpected problems , ive become addicted to codiene ,it is in the drugs i take for my arthritic pain ,,it has made my stomach lining bleed and my ulcers are very painful ,,,it creeps up on you without knowing i would take 6 a day ,,that was ok ,,then 8 per day the max ,,allowed ,but i felt that i needed more ,,i found myself having 10 a day ,,when i kept putting in reapeat prescriptions the doc had me in and ,ask me about how many i was taking ,,he said i was taking enough to knock an elephant out ,,he told me how it can depress my breathing and in some cases kill you ,,large dose,s of course ,,but still very scary ,,i have to withdraw it slowly ,but the side effects are quite bad ,,its hard to sit still i have pain in my joints ,,and of course the trouble its causeing in my already broken tummy ,so this is why im a little quiet ,,ill be better soon i hope i feel like posting ,,i do follow the forum ,but dont feel well enough to post much just now
Codeine is a well known prescription drug that is commonly known as Tylenol 3 in North America. Codeine falls into the category of opiates and is turned into morphine by the body in order to be utilized properly. Codeine is derived from the opium poppy and is related to morphine and heroin. The purpose of Codeine is to relieve pain and anxiety. This drug, like other opiates, not only has the potential to depress breathing but can depress other body systems as well.
Side effects of codeine include:
• dry mouth
• itching
• drowsiness
• constipation
• nausea and vomiting
• orthostatic hypotension
• urinary retention
Like any other drug, tolerance can result after consistent use of medication, this includes therapeutic effects. How quickly this occurs depends on the metabolism of the individual. In addition, the different side effects tolerance may develop at different rates. As with other opiates, a serious probable adverse reaction is respiratory depression. This side effect is related to dose related and can be fatal. Another very common side effect decreased libido (lack of sexual drive). Codeine is known to interact negatively with certain psychiatric medications, so prior to administration it is advisable to check with a physician. It is possible to have an allergic reaction to codeine, which has been known to cause swelling of skin and rashes.
the ulcers in my stomach have been damaged by this ,,and my stomach is feeling like a sack of broken glass ,
more time spent away from the forum make me feel further away from you all ,
i feel ike a stranger,were once i stood proud ,i feel like i stand for nothing and dont belong ,,,these tablets i took for pain in my artrhritic neck and spine are causeing me extreme pain ,,my hands shake and my vision is becoming blurred,, ,hence my silence ,,but im sure you know i care for you all so very much ,,and im so sorry for not talking to you all one on one in your threads ,but im still quite ill ,,and not being with you all my dear freinds doesnt help ,,as low as i feel now ,,i will fight my way back im sure ,,im always here everyday i read ,but cannot concentrate enought to write ,,i know your pain ,,and you must know i stand with you ,ill never let you down ,,and the candle is always lit ,,for you all ,,and i pray daily for us ,,
hugs for now ,,,all of you ,lots of love ken,,,,,xxxxxxxxxx
Codeine is a well known prescription drug that is commonly known as Tylenol 3 in North America. Codeine falls into the category of opiates and is turned into morphine by the body in order to be utilized properly. Codeine is derived from the opium poppy and is related to morphine and heroin. The purpose of Codeine is to relieve pain and anxiety. This drug, like other opiates, not only has the potential to depress breathing but can depress other body systems as well.
Side effects of codeine include:
• dry mouth
• itching
• drowsiness
• constipation
• nausea and vomiting
• orthostatic hypotension
• urinary retention
Like any other drug, tolerance can result after consistent use of medication, this includes therapeutic effects. How quickly this occurs depends on the metabolism of the individual. In addition, the different side effects tolerance may develop at different rates. As with other opiates, a serious probable adverse reaction is respiratory depression. This side effect is related to dose related and can be fatal. Another very common side effect decreased libido (lack of sexual drive). Codeine is known to interact negatively with certain psychiatric medications, so prior to administration it is advisable to check with a physician. It is possible to have an allergic reaction to codeine, which has been known to cause swelling of skin and rashes.
the ulcers in my stomach have been damaged by this ,,and my stomach is feeling like a sack of broken glass ,
more time spent away from the forum make me feel further away from you all ,
i feel ike a stranger,were once i stood proud ,i feel like i stand for nothing and dont belong ,,,these tablets i took for pain in my artrhritic neck and spine are causeing me extreme pain ,,my hands shake and my vision is becoming blurred,, ,hence my silence ,,but im sure you know i care for you all so very much ,,and im so sorry for not talking to you all one on one in your threads ,but im still quite ill ,,and not being with you all my dear freinds doesnt help ,,as low as i feel now ,,i will fight my way back im sure ,,im always here everyday i read ,but cannot concentrate enought to write ,,i know your pain ,,and you must know i stand with you ,ill never let you down ,,and the candle is always lit ,,for you all ,,and i pray daily for us ,,
hugs for now ,,,all of you ,lots of love ken,,,,,xxxxxxxxxx