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I've been tapering off of about 5-6 10mg norco for about a week. all the way down to a half for three days. I don't feel great , just a little anxiety and dizziness , but no loss of appetite and no diahrea. Will my symptoms worsen over the next 24 -36 hours.

Jeff
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Hey Jeff.  If it has been 48 hours, you should be almost to the peak of WDs at this point.  If you aren't feeling bad, then I would say that you won't have anything too nasty to deal with, symptom-wise.  Maybe some insomnia and fatigue and being achy all over from time to time.  Headache is normal.  

You are doing good.  Keep it up!
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I appreciate it. I was taking about 50mg a day for 6 months. this morning is 48 hrs and no w/d symptoms. I woke up with a headache , but Tylenol knocked it right out. I'm confident and very happy that I can get on with my life and not depend on these evil things.

Thanks
Jeff
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R u jumping off completey now?
It really probably wont get much worse...i would have imodium on hand just in case...ur dose was not that high..i dont know how long u used and a week is a fast taper to go symptom free..but u have probably felt close to the worst of it..even CT off twice that amount me was feeling flu-like for 3-4 days..i still went to the gym each day but did takea 4 day weekend cos i expected worse...u will be fine
keep posting
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