Winter's suck after quitting.

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by ness33, Jan 28, 2011.

  1. ness33

    ness33 Member

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    Does anybody else feel that winter's become extremely bitter and more cold than they were before you used opiates and then had to quit them? Even being on suboxone i never remember complaining about the bone chilling cold till this years season. Maybe apart of PAWS even on suboxone? anybody else get the same effect from the colder seasons after quitting their opiate use?
     
  2. Ddoright

    Ddoright Senior Member

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    When I quit I get cold - really cold - like I need blankets even when it's 80 degrees. It passes after 3 or 4 days though. How long have you been off. Usually your body goes back into normal mode after a while. I've never used subxone before though.
     
  3. BottleFED

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    exact opposite for me, when using always chilly. I mean to the point of walking for exercise in 65 degree weather is gonna take me wearing a hoodie and not a cheap one i might add!
     
  4. oxy420lover

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    Im the same whenever im out of Meds or on A Break Im Always Cold,I can never get and stay warm!!!! But when i have meds they keep me warm even on the Coldest Days!!!
     
  5. mvic

    mvic Member

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    I here ya. When Iam out and not doing good sitting in my office I have a huge jacket on when everone else is sweating. Suck
    CS
     
  6. The Imaginary Being

    The Imaginary Being PAIN IN ASS Lifetime Supporter

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    welcome back to planet earth!
     
  7. broony

    broony Banned

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    Same with alcohol bro. If i drink hard for five days i don't ever get cold. Then five days sober im cold as shit.

    Other than weed, it seems most substances do this. Form what I have heard and experienced.
     
  8. The Imaginary Being

    The Imaginary Being PAIN IN ASS Lifetime Supporter

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    seconded.
     

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