How to Manage Codeine Withdrawal Symptoms and Beat Drug Addiction
Codeine withdrawal is often as severe as any form of opiate withdrawal whether legal or illegal. Codeine is prescribed by a physician as a pain reliever or in extreme cases a decongestant.
The effects are euphoric, bringing about a state of relaxation and numbness, being opiate based it is also highly habit forming and can and will more than likely lead to codeine addiction. This drug should not be abused but the feeling that codeine brings is often as addictive as the properties of the opiate itself. When you have reached a point of addiction to this or any opiate you should cease taking the drug and seek professional help.
How to beat codeine addiction
Symptoms of withdrawal from Codeine
The first stages of withdrawal are much like nicotine, leaving one craving the effects. Consuming your thoughts with ways of procurement and talking yourself out of the discomfort of withdrawal, just one little pill or sip won’t hurt. This is the crucial point for many addicts.
As the drug leaves your body you experience symptoms much like influenza..
* Insomnia
* Stomach cramps
* Vomiting
* Dizziness
* Diarrhea
* Loss of appetite
* Goose bumps
* Restless leg syndrome
* In extreme cases hallucinations
These generally last three to four days as your body works to rid it of the toxins. The first week is by far the hardest to get through withdrawal from codeine.
This is the time when relapse is most likely. Never drink alcohol or use a substitute drug to ease the effects of codeine withdrawal this will only mask the symptoms. As you progress through these symptoms and begin to regain your health it is best to keep busy with hobbies or anything time consuming that you enjoy and will keep your mind off of the drug, also distance yourself from the temptation of the drug and remember the things that led you to their use in the first place. Yes, codeine is legal when prescribed but as with any drug it can be abused. Be careful and use as directed and you should not experience any ill effects when you have finished with this drug.
I know some of you may have become addicted to this drug by getting it for pain from your doctors but never the less if you have a problem with this drug sooner or later you will have to get help to go through withdrawal from opiate drugs unless you prefer to kick codeine on your own.
The best way to stop using codeine is to go to a opiate rehab. If you do go you will medically helped you to get over your withdrawal. This will be done with prescription medications like suboxone. Detoxing from codeine usually takes around 3 days. I would have a solid recovery plan in place so you do not go home and relapse right away. If you do not have a plan of action in place you will relapse.
A solid recovery plan would include either going to drug addiction therapy or 12 step meetings like N. A. or if you are feeling really recovery orientated do both that’s what I did and it worked for me and is still working one day at a time. I know people hate to hear the one day at a time thing but that’s the way we stay clean and realistically all we have is today because tomorrow is not promised to us.
Good luck


Emma Didcott Says:
Hi to who ever may read my post. My battle with the dreaded codeine started many years ago. I was in a very abusive and nasty relationship when i was 19. I was young and fell in love quickly. He was wonderful when we first met,the perfect man. I found out after 2 mths of us dating that i was pregnant, i big shock and we decided to keep the baby. This is when things started to get bad, violent partner and constant fights and the house being smashed up etc. I was 2 scared to do anything, i could never leave him and done everything he told me to do.I lived a life as a women who was controlled from the minute woke to the minute went to bed. But anyway to cut the long story a bit shorter, had a c section with my first child and also had 1 with my second. I was prescribed codeine for my pain and quickly found that they had another great use for me, numbness, a warm happy glow and a feeling of complete euphoria. The feeling that nothing matters.For me this was perfect, an escape for me while living in hell. I was hooked on them for yrs, stopped taking them 6 times since 2003. I know im addicted to them, and its killing me in more than 1 way. I take a substantial amount at this present time. My family r aware of my problem.I want to stop taking them so badly but i find the side affects unbelievably hard to ignore and keep going. I can’t get the help i so need. Talking to a doctor and a drugs adviser is not enough now. I’m a hard working mother and im very active. Gym and running. I live with my parents and 2 children. And now my dad has cancer and he’s terminally ill.So this is the main reason why i want to stop, so my dad can be proud of me and die knowing i was off this evil drug. Anyone want to comment on my post??