Lets be honest, we like Suboxone because it gets us high.

Author: healingwaters

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:42 am

Well, don’t speak for everyone. Lol

When I first started Suboxone for the first 3 days, I’d have to say, yeah, it did get me high. I had started suboxone when I was somewhat clean. I was abusing opiates occasionally but had just gotten out of rehab a couple months ago and was only on clonidine. I had already gone through the withdrawal and recovered so when I started, I got the high that people buy it off the street for, but only for about 3, maybe 5 days.

Now, 6 months later, like said above, it’s like smoking a cigarrette in the morning, or even less.

Maybe there’s a slight "thank you" from the rewards center but nothing I’d consider getting high, or euphoria.

Euphoria is being high, but with suboxone. It’s different.
The definition of euphoria is "a FALSE sense of well-being"." Taking suboxone, the sense is not false. It’s a true sense of well-being that becomes more evident over time.

The reasons I like it are: It takes away my soreness/stiffness/muscle cramps and other body aches and tiny body pains, makes me sleep like a baby, no sweating and wake up feeling rested and refreshed, not to mention it’s great not waking up in a pool of cold sweat every two hours and just going back to sleep in it because you know changing the sheets isn’t worth it(gross), it also makes me more outgoing, gives me energy, helps my depression, and stops cravings.

Lets be honest, we like Suboxone because it gets us high.

Author: healingwaters

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:42 am

Well, don’t speak for everyone. Lol

When I first started Suboxone for the first 3 days, I’d have to say, yeah, it did get me high. I had started suboxone when I was somewhat clean. I was abusing opiates occasionally but had just gotten out of rehab a couple months ago and was only on clonidine. I had already gone through the withdrawal and recovered so when I started, I got the high that people buy it off the street for, but only for about 3, maybe 5 days.

Now, 6 months later, like said above, it’s like smoking a cigarrette in the morning, or even less.

Maybe there’s a slight "thank you" from the rewards center but nothing I’d consider getting high, or euphoria.

Euphoria is being high, but with suboxone. It’s different.
The definition of euphoria is "a FALSE sense of well-being"." Taking suboxone, the sense is not false. It’s a true sense of well-being that becomes more evident over time.

The reasons I like it are: It takes away my soreness/stiffness/muscle cramps and other body aches and tiny body pains, makes me sleep like a baby, no sweating and wake up feeling rested and refreshed, not to mention it’s great not waking up in a pool of cold sweat every two hours and just going back to sleep in it because you know changing the sheets isn’t worth it(gross), it also makes me more outgoing, gives me energy, helps my depression, and stops cravings.