Day 3 no sub- Worst Here or Yet to Come? Your Opinion Wanted

Author: Goinstrong

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 5:39 am

OK, First and foremost, we would NEVER hate, or even dislike you for being honest with us.
I think that everyone needs support from time to time in their life, and this is just one of those times
for you. Thank you for taking the journey with us.

As far as quitting sub goes~I think that you should hold off on that for a little while. Why stress yourself
out about it right now. From what I can tell, you have already got enough stress in your life with school.
It sounds like you are up to your elbows in school work. Focus on that for right now, and worry about this
later. I would keep your dose as low as you possibly can. Like the .25 pieces. Take them only when needed,
and then worry about jumping later. It’s like you said, you are going to have time later on to do this.

I am here for you no matter what. Just keep on keeping on!!!!! Take Care~

Book Publishers Selling My Life

Author: amber4.14.11

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 9:38 am

im sorry johnboy Shocked

if he is ‘reaping financial gains’ by this, than you would think you would definitely be able to, or at least have a RIGHT to. I always thought you had to have WRITTEN permission to use ANYONEs name in a book????

anyways, that sucks, and Im sorry.

we DO have about the same amt of posts, LOL

yours are short and straight to the point, nothin’ wrong with that Wink Wink

Anger problems on Suboxone

Author: amber4.14.11

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 9:46 am

Im in Oregon, too Wink

you know, I never really pondered this too much,,,, but there were definitely times,especially early in treatment that I definitely had a ‘short fuse’
And Im not totally sure why…… I have battled anxiety, too pretty bad. Whenever I get anxious,,,, I get a lil grumpy.
(okay,maybe alot) LOL

Anyways, like others have said, it could be a whole host of things. Im sorry your dealing with this, Im sure it IS frustrating.

Hopefully it will get better with time. My anxiety got much, much better with excersise, which in turn helped my over-all irritabililty I think.

Good Luck

Where is the most affordable/good Rapid Detox (usa)

Author: TwinCitiesHardcore

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:43 am

$8,000-$12,000 can pay for a LOT of burenorphine as well as office visits for a prescribing Dr. As opposed to what you are suggesting, opioid replacement therapy is an evidence based approach for the chronic treatment of a chronic disease – addiction. Then again, some people who control their restless leg by taking any number of medications don’t like the idea of being ‘hooked on them pills,’ or ”those damn side effects’ (Yeah, remember WHY you started taking the med to begin with?!? Remember the side effects tat came with the underlying condition???!) Some of these people would rather find a doctor to put them under anesthesia and experimentally cut off tendons in their legs even though RLS is a neurological problem. There is NO free lunch with opioid addiction….Buprenorphine is the safest option and the best treatment modality (acknowledging methadone her too) with 25 years of data that shows overall success in so many areas. BTW I’ve personally known someone who died in a rapid-detox scenario; he was a youngerish, fairly naive kid and his parents bullied him to endure Rapid Detox to ‘get off that goddamn methadone, it’s just a crutch.’

Travis

DOCs effect on stopping subs

Author: BB6152009

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:48 am

A few comments after reading this thread.

I went from 400mg / day methadone down to 80mg / day over one month so I could start sub. That month was hell and I used a lot of benzos and other shit (some oxy) as I struggled through it. So I basically switched to sub 24 hours after my last methadone dose and ended up in precipitated withdrawal for 2 days…..the worst suffering that I have ever experienced. My sub dose was 32mg. I went down to 24 after about 3 weeks. Down to 20 after another week and down to 16 after another week and I didn’t struggle too bad. I stayed at 16 for a couple of months and went to 12 with no noticable difference. Stayed at 12 for a month or so and went to 8 and same from 8 to 4. This all happened fast, less than a year. Then the struggle started at 4mg to go lower. A year to get to 2mg. Then from 2mg to .5mg took like 2 years, it was hard. My conclusion is that 4mg is the holding dose and when you start to go below that it gets tough. The other cuts were mostly mental, not physical.

My friend was on like 20-25 norcos a day and his sub doctor started him at 16mg. I think he should’ve started at no more than 4mg, seriously. He is now pissed off and feels stuck at 8mg after over 2 years. He could’ve done a quick sub detox and probably would’ve been alright, but the rehab he went to didn’t operate that way. This is a big business.

As for the topic, I don’t think it matters what you were on before after being on sub for a long time. I do know that jumping even at .5mg is rough and if somone is to jump they should try to go really really low, like .05 liquid taper all that. It would’ve taken forever and I didn’t have the patience. I am glad I jumped and am almost 4 months sub free, but still am on 15mg diazepam a day tapering that. I do not yet feel clean, but I was on like 12mg per day clonazepam (=240mg diazepam) for a few weeks. I developed a slight benzo dependecy, however 15 mg diazepam is nothing. I should be able to taper that over the next month to nothing no problem. I would stop now, but can’t sleep for shit and have to go to work. Worst case, I have 3 weeks off for the holidays and if I am still on the diazepam it would be like 2mg per day and I just stop. Withdrawal coudln’t be that bad….not compared to what I’ve gone through. 3 weeks is pleanty of time and the majority of opiate paws should be gone by that point. It isn’t yet, I can tell you that and I live a healthy lifestyle other than the benzos. I workout, eat very healthy, attend NA, have routine, etc.

Sub paws is a bitch. It leaves a long lasting depression and moderate anxiety/restlessness that seems to be perpetual, but thanks to the people on this board I know it won’t last forever. We do recover.

39 weeks pregnant taking subutex without a script

Author: Amy-Work In Progress

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:38 pm

Amber, that was an awesome response because it provided a lot of good information for this mom.

Bluedog, I’m thinking that you’ve already had your baby by now. If you haven’t, I’m so sorry! I know what it’s like to be overdue! lol I’m hoping that you’ll come back to this thread and let us know what happened with you and your new baby. Did your baby experience any noticeable withdrawal symptoms? Did the hospital staff become aware?

My wish for you is that you have a happy, healthy baby, and that you are looking into finding a suboxone doc to help you with a treatment plan. Have you tried to find a sub doc before? Do you have insurance that will cover your doctor visits and prescriptions?

I have no doubt that you are a concerned mom, and I hope that your future with your baby is bright and hopeful. Smile

Amy

Why did the lord call my son so early? Horrible disease

Author: ReRaise

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:43 pm

It is unfortunate that if this in fact is true another senseless death has happened due to this disease. If you in fact lost your son to this disease then I sympathize with you and him. Not sure who we are talking about but if it is your son they can probably figure out through IP addresses whether it was him or someone else. We had someone come on here for a little entertainment that caused some concerns for members. He apologized and most accepted his apology. If it is him………we would want to know because it makes it that more devastating because he was truly screaming for help. The bottom line if this is true …..saying who it was is no big deal and we can even help share with you some of his post even if we think it is not who we think it is. Some of us have become big suckers on here and we spend time typing responses and giving our experiences only to find we are a butt of the joke……..don’t be upset at us……be mad at this disease and do what you can to help other mother’s so they don’t lose their son’s so early in life. Whatever the deal is …………..if this is a true. Damn this disease……

Jim

Table of Contents

Abstract
NSDUH: Heroin Increase Correlated with Rx Opioid Abuse Decrease
N.J. Center Moves to Diversify but Sees Incremental Change
Marijuana Use Increasing, Other Highlights
Reckitt Pulls Suboxone Tablets, Citing Pediatric Exposures
Handful of Biased Journalists Threaten Treatment Industry
CAARR Responds to ‘Rogue Rehabs’ Report
Coming up (Source: Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly)

Table of Contents

Abstract
NSDUH: Heroin Increase Correlated with Rx Opioid Abuse Decrease
N.J. Center Moves to Diversify but Sees Incremental Change
Marijuana Use Increasing, Other Highlights
Reckitt Pulls Suboxone Tablets, Citing Pediatric Exposures
Handful of Biased Journalists Threaten Treatment Industry
CAARR Responds to ‘Rogue Rehabs’ Report
Coming up (Source: Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly)

MedWorm Sponsor Message: Have a look at The Addiction Daily, the new MedWorm portal, updated daily with all the latest addiction news and research.