Is there anything that helps with Methadone withdrawals?
My fiance has been on Methadone for an opiate addiction for 3 years. He recently has started the process to wean off of it. He was on 120 mg per day. He is now taking 67.5 mg. He is stepping down 2.5 mg per week. This week is the first week that he has started to feel withdrawals. He is sick at his stomach, hot and cold flashes, goose bumps and he says his whole body is aching. Is there anything we can do to make him more comfortable? He is very determined to get off of this stuff and I just want him to be as comfortable as possible.
He is doing this through a clinic and doctor. No he is not on this for pain management. He became addicted to opiates (oxycontin mostly) out of misspent youth in college. He cannot switch to suboxone until he is down to 30 mg of methadone. Mostly it is the nausea and pain in his body that is most bothersome.
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#1. September 16th, 2009, at 4:18 PM.
I’m in a similar situation to you. I don’t think there is much we can do except for emotional support. Any kind of withdrawls are very uncomfortable, and methadone is highly addictive and has a high dependancy from what I understand. It’s good that he’s getting off of it though, goodluck!