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Any depressant (including alcohol, heroin and percocet) is very dangerous to withdraw from if one is a heavy chronic user. Withdrawl symptoms can vary anywhere from shaking and sleeplessness to nausea to vomiting to seizures to death.

If you have a serious problem with depressents, it is vital that you do not try to stop using by yourself. Preferably you should detox with the supervision of a physician, but at least make sure that someone trustworthy can watch you, ready to call 911 if a problem should arise.

** DISCLAIMER ** I ain't a doctor. Talk to someone who is.

How to actually beat withdrawl symptoms? Don't try medicating yourself. Dangerous and unpredictable side effects can occur. Downright sucky unpleasant withdrawl *will* happen, and there is no avoiding it. The only motivation I can give to encourage detox now is that if you don't do it now, the withdrawl later will be even worse.

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