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General Physician•Durg
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It should have not caused any symptoms if you are withdrawing it with 3 days use. What are your symptoms. Book a consult and share it with me in detail.
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General Physician•Vadodara
y. ITS YOUR WANT U WANT TO STOP. U CAN'T AS YOU R A PT OF SEIZER DISORDER. ASK YOUR TREATING DOC.
ONE SINGLE SEIZER SPOIL YOUR THREE YRS MEDICINE.
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Hello, first of all thanks to each and everyone of you for you service to the society. My question is, basically I am on my 50th day of assistance from marijuana. I haven't smoked cigarette for over 4 yrs. I drink once a week moderately. Since I quit marijuana the first few weeks for horrible, experienced almost everything physically & mentally. (anxiety & frequent panic attacks). I spoke to a psychiatrist who prescribed me bupron sr 150 which worked wonders. But while doing physical activities the shortness of breath, lightheaded ness & dizziness was there. One particular day my chest was bothering me and my heart rate was fast. So I did a full body test. Cholesterol ldl was 121mgdl and hdl was 74mgdl. Ecg & chest xray was normal according to the physician I visited. He told me there is nothing to worry about and prescribed me pantozil 40, alegaard-m & etilaam 0.5 mg. Which has comforted me in carrying on my regular activities. The only concern is I still feel lightheaded and dizzy at times sometimes during and after an intense football game (this started happening since I quit, never occurred before). It has definitely improved from before as I am exercising better day by day. I also have chest congestion & mucus which bother me all the time for a while. Should I be worried about the lightheadedness as the physician had told me not to worry it will heal with time. I don't get panic attacks anymore. But the light headed ness makes me paranoid about my health. P.s. My appetite is fine. I eat well everyday. Also regarding my marijuana intake. I smoked on rare occasions between the age 20-24. Smoked frequently from 24-27. However, I have taken breaks in the middle. No issues with my sleep (only issue is after I have an intense exercise, my head feels dizzy while sleeping) neither do I sweat.

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General Physician•Agartala
Hello, sir. You need not worry about this light headedness that you are experiencing after exercises, I would suggest you to hydrate well during the day and do moderate exercise only for some days. Try to sleep adequately. Don't do intense exercises for someday, let your body adapt slowly. Hope this helps. Thank you.
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Hello, first of all thanks to each and everyone of you for you service to the society. My question is, basically I am on my 48th day of assistance from marijuana. I haven't smoked cigarette for over 4 yrs. I drink once a week moderately. Since I quit marijuana the first few weeks for horrible, experienced almost everything physically & mentally. (anxiety & frequent panic attacks). I spoke to a psychiatrist who prescribed me bupron sr 150 which worked wonders. But while doing physical activities the shortness of breath, lightheaded ness & dizziness was there. One particular day my chest was bothering me and my heart rate was fast. So I did a full body test. Cholesterol ldl was 121mgdl and hdl was 74mgdl. Ecg & chest xray was normal according to the physician I visited. He told me there is nothing to worry about and prescribed me pantozil 40, alegaard-m & etilaam 0.5 mg. Which has comforted me in carrying on my regular activities. The only concern is I still feel lightheaded and dizzy at times sometimes after exercising. It has definitely improved from before as I am exercising better day by day. I also have chest congestion & mucus which bother me all the time for a while. Should I be worried about the lightheadedness as the physician had told me not to worry it will heal with time. I don't get panic attacks anymore. But the light headed ness makes me paranoid about my health. P.s. My appetite is fine. I eat well everyday. Also regarding my marijuana intake. I smoked on rare occasions between the age 20-24. Smoked frequently from 24-27. However, I have taken breaks in the middle. No issues with my sleep either neither do I sweat.

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General Physician•Hoshiarpur
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Brother, keep it up. You can add tab levocet 5 mg once daily. More important is also start doing pranayaam and meditation. Also daily read, listen or watch some spiritual or motivational talk, maybe for just 10 minutes. If you regularly follow it, success will be quick and complete. All the best.
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
Although it is addictive pain killer for neuropathy ,we have to use it for neuropathy to relieve pain.
For more contact me on line.
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I'm 35 years old I was a drug addict since 3 years I have taken heroin, now it's been 3 months I have stopped taking heroine, to prevent my withdrawal I took quater a tablet of addnok n 2 mg morning and evening at least for 1 month, I feel better now no withdrawal but if I stop taking addnok withdrawal starts (not much, I feel feverish) but for now I have stopped taking addnok since, it has also withdrawal symptoms, to avoid the addiction of addnok, I started taking one tablet of each tramadol 100 mg, nortipan m &larox 2 mg morning and evening to avoid withdrawal symptoms like body ache since from 1 week now. Dear doc. Please guide me. With the following 1. Is tramadol 100 mg also addictive? 2. Will I be ever free of withdrawal symptoms if I stopped taking tramadol, nortipan m & larox 2 mg? 3. Will I be ever a happy man like before? Cos I cannot concentrate at my professional work. 4. What is the alternative of tramadol 100 and nortipan to get rid of withdrawal symptom? **note: it's been 3 months i've stopped taking heroine. Dear doc. I confess. I'm scared of heroine and addnok, I can promise you I will never be in touch with this shitty drug like heroine anymore. Please help me and guide me.

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General Physician•Vadodara
You can take all replacement but skip 1-2 days, one than skip second
because all r habit forming.
Eg me addicted to tramadol, alprazolam.
Unable to skip not a single day since 10 years approx.
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Hi doc. I'm 35 years old I was a drug addict of heroine since 2&half years, now it's been 3 months I have stopped taking heroine, to prevent my withdrawal I took quater a tablet of addnok n 2 mg morning and evening at least for 1 month, I feel better now no withdrawal after taking addnok n 2 mg, but if I stop taking addnok withdrawal starts (not much, I feel feverish) but, now I have stopped taking addnok also since addnok has also withdrawal symptoms, so to avoid the addiction of addnok, since from 1 week i've started taking one tablet of each tramadol 100 mg, nortipan m &larox 2 mg morning and evening to avoid withdrawal symptoms like body ache. Dear doc. Please guide me. With the following 1. Is tramadol 100 mg also addictive? 2. Will I be ever free of withdrawal symptoms if I stopped taking tramadol, nortipan m & larox 2 mg? 3. Will I be ever a happy man like before? Cos I cannot concentrate at my professional work. 4. What is the alternative of tramadol 100 and nortipan to get rid of withdrawal symptom? **note: it's been 3 months i've stopped taking heroine. Dear doc. I confess. I'm scared of heroine and addnok, I can promise you I will never be in touch with this shitty drug like heroine anymore. Please help me and guide me. I'll be ever thankful to you. Hoping for your valuable suggestions and guidance. Regards.

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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
YES TRAMODOL TOO CAUSE ADDICTION . BETTER CONSULT YOUR DOC UNDER WHOM YOUR MEDICATION IS GOING ON
HE WILL TAPER SLOWLY.
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M.B.B.S, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Ghaziabad
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It's in your best interest if you consult a pulmonologist (dm pulmonary medicine or md chest and tb) who will assess her again and ascertain the need to restart deflazacort. Although you should not discontinue this medicine abuptly but now when you have already done you should not restart it by yourself.
I wish her good health!
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Male, 22 years of age, obese (130 kgs), 180 cm, I was a smoker from 2018-2021, I decided to quit smoking on 8th april 2021, I have been experiencing pain and discomfort in my chest ever since, no cough, no fever, no breathlessness. Especially at night the pain is noticeable and any exertion caused the muscles near my collar bones to hurt, almost like sore chest muscles and there's internal pain as well. I consulted my physician and he recommended a ecg and a chest xray, ecg is normal but chest xray shows inflammation in lungs and he says it looks like bronchitis. He gave me a course of antibiotics and muscle relaxants for 5 days and I was feeling alright, now after 3 days of the course I feel 30% of the pain has returned and every now and then, especially at night in bed the pain in my chest is noticeable. I still have no cough, no cold, no fever and have been off smoking for 18 days now. Please explain my problem as to why this might be happening, is it the nicotine withdrawal symptoms?

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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanc...read more

General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Tightness or chest pain after quitting smoking, a worrying symptom that can easily lead to increased stress levels and even panic. However, usually, this type of discomfort is completely natural, and merely a sign that your body is recovering.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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M.B.B.S, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Ghaziabad
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it's really difficult to get rid of poly substance use, so I praise your courage to come out of it and leading a sober life. On the other side, it's pertinent for you to understand that substance use disorder is a chronic relapsing illness so the efforts to sustain sobriety should be persistent as it's a long jouney to cope up and tackle "protracted withdrawal" symptoms and craving which gradually weans off with time and might take 6 months to an year to resolve completely. It's in your b...more
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