I've been poppin hydrocodone daily?!


Question: I've been poppin hydrocodone daily!?
hydrocodone subsituted for vicodin 500mg 2 of these everyday in school making me feel good and all!. what is the effects is it addicting!? how about lorazepam!? is that like xanex!? the loraze!. are 1mg each!. i know drugs are bad i quit i just wanna know thanksWww@Answer-Health@Com


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Both hydrocodone and lorazepam are addictive!. Yes, lorazepma is similar to xanax because it is in the same classification of drugs!. You're smart to stop taking these drugs now!. I know school sucks, I've been there, but a life-long addiction isn't worth a few lousy years that will go by quicker than you think!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Oh really!? You do understand how easy it is to have this question from you available to your parents don't you!? Anything asked in here is also in several places on the web!. Try googling your ID, space, and then type in pain and pain management!. Surprise!!
You are heading for a life you may not be ready for!. Here is a link that you should read carefully
http://www!.uclahealth!.org/body!.cfm!?id=47!.!.!.
http://health!.discovery!.com/centers/addi!.!.!.

You sound like a smart young person!. Nobody starts out thinking "oh I'm going to get addicted and go through withdrawls, and maybe have an arrest record"!. It always starts with 'I just want to catch a buzz'!.
I see good kids and adults everyday that get headed in the wrong direction and spend years paying for it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

my sister started out like that, and now she is all screwed in her head about pills!. its pretty sad i hope you stopWww@Answer-Health@Com

Yes they are all addictive or habit forming!. You're heading down a path that never ends well!. Hydrocodone is vicodin!. When it is in the 5mg!. and 7!.5mg!. strength it is called vicodin or vicodin ES!. The 500mg!. is the Tylenol in it not the narcotic!.

If you are just taking them to feel good please believe me when I tell you that you are in the first phase of getting yourself addicted and then you will have problems!.
I've been in a pain management program for many years due to a spine injury and I have seen way too many young and old people ruin their lives by abusing pain meds!. Nobody starts off thinking 'oh I'll get addicted',,but it often ends up like that!. The lorazepam is just a stronger type of valium!. They don't have the physical withdrawls like opiates but the mental withdrawls are bad,,,,real bad!!

I see a lot of thumbs down on this question and those are normally from those that haven't been through the hell of being addicted!. I have, and it's not worth the trouble it will cause you down the road!. Withdrawls caused me to be sicker than I ever thought someone could get without dying!.

Being addicted to pain meds because of a chronic pain problem is one thing, it's part of the deal with dealing with pain!. When it is under a doctors supervision he can safely ween you off them when the time comes you no longer need the meds!. Getting addicted just because of abuse normally only ends a few ways!. A life of worrying about getting busted, jail, death, or doing the smart thing and getting help!.

Here are a few links you may want to look at!. And be smart and stop messing with Rx meds!. The time in your life will come that you will have to take medication just to stay alive and that is bad enough without compounding the problems with your liver and other organs drug abuse will cause!.
http://www!.addictioncareoptions!.com/
http://substanceabuse!.lifetips!.com/cat/6!.!.!.
http://health!.discovery!.com/centers/addi!.!.!.

I'm not preaching at all!. I'm trying to let you know what you have to look forward to if you keep messing around!. I've been addicted to pain meds, heroin and methadone and for a while it wasn't under a pain program or legal!. Now I am addicted because of a drunk driver!. But it is under the supervision of doctors, not me self-medicating!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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