SUBOXONE WITHDRAWLS

Author: Stargazer

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 6:08 pm

Movie Maker 1, so you’ve used subutex longterm too, to make that observation? Is is not possible some one else can have a different reaction to a chemical? I think it’s relavant, as I had depression on 8mg suboxone also, but couldn’t swear it was nalaxone causing it.
Thegreatestislove, suboxone aint a one size fits all "drug" and methadone or even codiene is much perfered and used by addict’s in recovery/ maintenance mode. I know folk with naltraxone implants who enjoy shooting suboxone, as the bup seems to stick so well to receptors. Tho not knowing what malaruri86 D.O.C. is, it could be as you stated a rebound paws like symptom of past drug use, but I know nalaxone can cause slight agitation. And if you alternatively used both I think you would notice the difference.
Simple to accecpt some are more sensitive to chemical compounds than others. Thanks for sharing your experience malarurui86.

SUBOXONE WITHDRAWLS

Author: Stargazer

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 6:08 pm

Movie Maker 1, so you’ve used subutex longterm too, to make that observation? Is is not possible some one else can have a different reaction to a chemical? I think it’s relavant, as I had depression on 8mg suboxone also, but couldn’t swear it was nalaxone causing it.
Thegreatestislove, suboxone aint a one size fits all "drug" and methadone or even codiene is much perfered and used by addict’s in recovery/ maintenance mode. I know folk with naltraxone implants who enjoy shooting suboxone, as the bup seems to stick so well to receptors. Tho not knowing what malaruri86 D.O.C. is, it could be as you stated a rebound paws like symptom of past drug use, but I know nalaxone can cause slight agitation. And if you alternatively used both I think you would notice the difference.
Simple to accecpt some are more sensitive to chemical compounds than others. Thanks for sharing your experience malarurui86.

SUBOXONE WITHDRAWLS

Author: Stargazer

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 6:08 pm

Movie Maker 1, so you’ve used subutex longterm too, to make that observation? Is is not possible some one else can have a different reaction to a chemical? I think it’s relavant, as I had depression on 8mg suboxone also, but couldn’t swear it was nalaxone causing it.
Thegreatestislove, suboxone aint a one size fits all "drug" and methadone or even codiene is much perfered and used by addict’s in recovery/ maintenance mode. I know folk with naltraxone implants who enjoy shooting suboxone, as the bup seems to stick so well to receptors. Tho not knowing what malaruri86 D.O.C. is, it could be as you stated a rebound paws like symptom of past drug use, but I know nalaxone can cause slight agitation. And if you alternatively used both I think you would notice the difference.
Simple to accecpt some are more sensitive to chemical compounds than others. Thanks for sharing your experience malarurui86.

introduction

Author: SqueakyCleanKS

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 6:18 pm

Hey writeon I also welcome you to the forum!

This is a wonderful place to get your questions answered and it is also full of wonderful supportive people! I hope you stick around and find the answers you’re looking for.

Squeaky

introduction

Author: SqueakyCleanKS

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 6:18 pm

Hey writeon I also welcome you to the forum!

This is a wonderful place to get your questions answered and it is also full of wonderful supportive people! I hope you stick around and find the answers you’re looking for.

Squeaky

introduction

Author: SqueakyCleanKS

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 6:18 pm

Hey writeon I also welcome you to the forum!

This is a wonderful place to get your questions answered and it is also full of wonderful supportive people! I hope you stick around and find the answers you’re looking for.

Squeaky

Is Suboxone Right For Me? Need Advice.

Author: SqueakyCleanKS

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 6:34 pm

If you’re talking about moviemaker he is not the guy who posts under different names. He has been here for awhile and is actually very knowledgeable and can be very helpful. He is just kind of blunt sometimes. Don’t take it personally he’s like that with everyone. What he said could have been said in a nicer way and doesn’t really have anything to do with the conversation but he is right people are being over diagnosed with a variety of diseases. Something to look out for and always advocate for your health and get a second opinion if you feel like something isn’t right.

And draper you won’t know what side effects you will have until you try the medication. Everyone is different. I say if you decide suboxone is right for you try it! And if the side effects are unbearable you can always go off it and try something else.

Good luck to you,

Squeaky

Is Suboxone Right For Me? Need Advice.

Author: SqueakyCleanKS

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 6:34 pm

If you’re talking about moviemaker he is not the guy who posts under different names. He has been here for awhile and is actually very knowledgeable and can be very helpful. He is just kind of blunt sometimes. Don’t take it personally he’s like that with everyone. What he said could have been said in a nicer way and doesn’t really have anything to do with the conversation but he is right people are being over diagnosed with a variety of diseases. Something to look out for and always advocate for your health and get a second opinion if you feel like something isn’t right.

And draper you won’t know what side effects you will have until you try the medication. Everyone is different. I say if you decide suboxone is right for you try it! And if the side effects are unbearable you can always go off it and try something else.

Good luck to you,

Squeaky

Is Suboxone Right For Me? Need Advice.

Author: SqueakyCleanKS

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 6:34 pm

If you’re talking about moviemaker he is not the guy who posts under different names. He has been here for awhile and is actually very knowledgeable and can be very helpful. He is just kind of blunt sometimes. Don’t take it personally he’s like that with everyone. What he said could have been said in a nicer way and doesn’t really have anything to do with the conversation but he is right people are being over diagnosed with a variety of diseases. Something to look out for and always advocate for your health and get a second opinion if you feel like something isn’t right.

And draper you won’t know what side effects you will have until you try the medication. Everyone is different. I say if you decide suboxone is right for you try it! And if the side effects are unbearable you can always go off it and try something else.

Good luck to you,

Squeaky

What did I do?

Author: MovieMaker1

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 8:35 pm

suboxdoc wrote:
If a person uses Vicodin for a year then oxys for a month then dilaudid for a month then methadone for a month—- thinking each time that THIS TIME will be different…. But it always turns out the same… Then he does Suboxone for a month… What, exactly, are people expecting to happen?

New guy– do NOT make the mistake of thinking that there are a bunch of people here who are almost done tapering off Suboxone. There is too much lying with the industry, than to build this forum on lies.

Tapering off Suboxone is very difficult. Those who do taper off usually end back on opioids. According to two major studies this year, people on Suboxone one month who tapered off Suboxone had a 96% one-yr relapse rate. People on it for a year, after tapering, had a 94% one-yr relapse rate.

People in the US are dependent on meds to treat many more minor conditions; nobody thinks less of the dependent on meds for high blood pressure.

You’ll find varying opinions here—- but remember that many people still taking Suboxone somehow considers themselves experts in living without it…. And few of the boasters of sobriety have been off everything for 6 months— let alone a few years! Know your own truth.

Great post. Finally found it.

Please read this entire thread if you have a second. It’s worth it.