Suboxone , in the mandatory RDIF Implaint chip?

Author: TeeJay

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 3:15 am

We get a lot of sick people on this forum saying crazy arse shit. I dunno how this particular topic managed to stir up so much controversy. RFID implants so what?

We should really be worried about the nano-particle logic processors they’re hiding in the Suboxone film. I read that it’s designed to accumulate in the brain stem, and after enough films are ingested to create the functional circuit, RB then have effective control over your whole body and thoughts. This is serious I read it online.

The day I start saying how awesome RB are, and how grateful we all should be for being a customer of RB … you know they’ve taken me.

Also … Static IP’s = easily traceable. Dynamic IP’s are what you’re talking about I think.

Suboxone , in the mandatory RDIF Implaint chip?

Author: TeeJay

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 3:15 am

We get a lot of sick people on this forum saying crazy arse shit. I dunno how this particular topic managed to stir up so much controversy. RFID implants so what?

We should really be worried about the nano-particle logic processors they’re hiding in the Suboxone film. I read that it’s designed to accumulate in the brain stem, and after enough films are ingested to create the functional circuit, RB then have effective control over your whole body and thoughts. This is serious I read it online.

The day I start saying how awesome RB are, and how grateful we all should be for being a customer of RB … you know they’ve taken me.

Also … Static IP’s = easily traceable. Dynamic IP’s are what you’re talking about I think.

kratom for suboxone withdrawals?

Author: TeeJay

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 3:22 am

amber4.14.11 wrote:
My brother’s girlfriend actually got fairly "dependent" on this stuff……. the plants they grow now, are all
scientifically altered, or whatever you want to say to make it like 15 TIMES more potent,,,
which takes away ANY of the "its all natural"
answer, for me…….

Kinda like weed!!!

Most of the world’s morphine source is "all natural". But it’s still bloody addictive and can make your life crumble.

kratom for suboxone withdrawals?

Author: TeeJay

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 3:22 am

amber4.14.11 wrote:
My brother’s girlfriend actually got fairly "dependent" on this stuff……. the plants they grow now, are all
scientifically altered, or whatever you want to say to make it like 15 TIMES more potent,,,
which takes away ANY of the "its all natural"
answer, for me…….

Kinda like weed!!!

Most of the world’s morphine source is "all natural". But it’s still bloody addictive and can make your life crumble.

Buprenorphine May Not Be as Safe as You Think: A Pediatric Fatality From Unintentional Exposure

We report a fatal exposure to buprenorphine in a small child that occurred after ingestion of a caretaker’s buprenorphine/naloxone. Postmortem toxicology analysis showed free serum concentrations of 52 ng/mL and 39 ng/mL for buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine, respectively. No other drugs were detected. Autopsy did not find signs of injury or trauma. The theoretical safety provided by the ceiling effect in respiratory depression from buprenorphine may not apply to children, and buprenorphine may cause dose-dependent respiratory depression. (Source: PEDIATRICS)

Buprenorphine May Not Be as Safe as You Think: A Pediatric Fatality From Unintentional Exposure

We report a fatal exposure to buprenorphine in a small child that occurred after ingestion of a caretaker’s buprenorphine/naloxone. Postmortem toxicology analysis showed free serum concentrations of 52 ng/mL and 39 ng/mL for buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine, respectively. No other drugs were detected. Autopsy did not find signs of injury or trauma. The theoretical safety provided by the ceiling effect in respiratory depression from buprenorphine may not apply to children, and buprenorphine may cause dose-dependent respiratory depression. (Source: PEDIATRICS)

Buprenorphine May Not Be as Safe as You Think: A Pediatric Fatality From Unintentional Exposure

We report a fatal exposure to buprenorphine in a small child that occurred after ingestion of a caretaker’s buprenorphine/naloxone. Postmortem toxicology analysis showed free serum concentrations of 52 ng/mL and 39 ng/mL for buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine, respectively. No other drugs were detected. Autopsy did not find signs of injury or trauma. The theoretical safety provided by the ceiling effect in respiratory depression from buprenorphine may not apply to children, and buprenorphine may cause dose-dependent respiratory depression. (Source: PEDIATRICS)

Buprenorphine May Not Be as Safe as You Think: A Pediatric Fatality From Unintentional Exposure

We report a fatal exposure to buprenorphine in a small child that occurred after ingestion of a caretaker’s buprenorphine/naloxone. Postmortem toxicology analysis showed free serum concentrations of 52 ng/mL and 39 ng/mL for buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine, respectively. No other drugs were detected. Autopsy did not find signs of injury or trauma. The theoretical safety provided by the ceiling effect in respiratory depression from buprenorphine may not apply to children, and buprenorphine may cause dose-dependent respiratory depression. (Source: PEDIATRICS)

Buprenorphine May Not Be as Safe as You Think: A Pediatric Fatality From Unintentional Exposure

We report a fatal exposure to buprenorphine in a small child that occurred after ingestion of a caretaker’s buprenorphine/naloxone. Postmortem toxicology analysis showed free serum concentrations of 52 ng/mL and 39 ng/mL for buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine, respectively. No other drugs were detected. Autopsy did not find signs of injury or trauma. The theoretical safety provided by the ceiling effect in respiratory depression from buprenorphine may not apply to children, and buprenorphine may cause dose-dependent respiratory depression. (Source: PEDIATRICS)

My SWITCH

Author: Bboy42287

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 3:35 pm

Goinstrong wrote:
Hi Bboy…That is just great to hear how well you are doing!! I’ve been super busy lately and
haven’t been on the forum much. Maybe 2x a week? So I missed your posts! But I’m all caught up
again! Sounds like your life is pretty much riht where you want it right now. It sounds like things
couldn’t be better! I’m looking forward to cuttin down a tree this year too!
Last year the little guy was too young, but this year at Christmas, I cannot wait to see his little
face with the tree and lights, and all the decorations! I go ALL OUT!!!!
Like Orange Doll said, don’t worry about the dose so much. It IS just a number.
You are so smart when it comes to all of this, you’ll know what to do when the time
comes to adjust your dose one way or the other!

Well I was just checking in and seeing how you are! If I don’t talk to you beforehand, have
a happy Thanksgiving!!! Take Care~

Ive really been slacking on the forum of late cityman ill def reply to your post asap when im not on my phone lost post are a bitch to type up.

Thank you so much kelly for checking in you truly are one of the most kind hearted people on here. I bet your going to have a blast this Xmas with your lil guy i cant wait till the day i get to experience that feeling of sharing xmas for the first time once he or she could understand it. But hope all is well ill shoot you a pm to see how your doing when i get a chance.