I’m worried I’ll be addicted to painkillers and valium for life
DEAR DEIDRE: FOLLOWING a traumatic car accident three years ago, I have become addicted to prescription painkillers and Valium.
When my doctor tried to wean me off them, I felt so anxious and ill that I couldn’t function. To my shame, I ended up buying them illegally from a man in a pub.
I’m a 42-year-old professional woman, and have never taken recreational drugs. I don’t even drink alcohol.
My leg has healed, but I can’t cope without my drugs now.
It’s impossible to sleep, I feel jittery and anxious, and all I can think about is my next dose. I’m scared I’m going to lose my job.
I think I’ve got PTSD from the accident, too.
All my GP says is that I need to lower my dose slowly. It doesn’t work. I’m scared I’m going to be on them for life.
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