Opioid Rehabilitation: When Withdrawal Keeps You Using 52383: Revision history

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5 May 2026

  • curprev 01:1601:16, 5 May 2026Kenseyluig talk contribs 21,278 bytes +21,278 Created page with "<html><p> There is a reason many people with opioid use disorder say they don’t wake up choosing to use. They wake up choosing not to be sick. If you haven’t felt opioid withdrawal, it can be hard to grasp how it drives behavior. It is not just aches and chills. It is restlessness wrapped in panic, skin-crawling agitation, diarrhea, vomiting, gooseflesh, and a clock that refuses to move. Even if someone wants to stop, withdrawal can trap them in a loop: use to feel n..."