Should I really take it for the rest of my life?

Author: boxer

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:10 pm

Hello, I am a newbie here, and I also welcome you, This is an fairly old thread, but others may want to read and gain knowledge from it.

I agree with the comment post(s) before mine except SuboxSaves. Not saying that the be bashing or anything, but I don’t like some peoples attitude when it comes to very serious topics. What others think is only their thoughts, it is your thoughts that count, I know I just have told myslef in the past, there are people who do know what may be the right decision for me and others.

IMO I would disregard comments about doing what he/she may or may not want you to do, Those people could be talking to you in your best interest and some may not be.

As rule62 and a couple others said it does sound like you may need to do what is right for you, and maybe talking to your doctor and other supportive people who are positive for you may need to happen before making critical decisions.

Maybe the Suboxone could keep you feeling better and help you from not having bad thoughts.

Like others said, I agree that it wouldnot be a good idea to stop Suboxone abruptly, if while you are taking Suboxone you feel like you think more positive, then it could be the right thing for you.

I also know from personal experience that listening to others (not everyone) and caring about what they say, when they say positive things sure has halped me.

When I started taking suboxone, I was scared, I was so used to using opiates, that even the thought of not even having easy access to them was scary, So I asked many questions to my doctor, my family people I trust to tell me the right things, and also talked to myself, asking "self, you are in a bad situation, and self said, yes you’re right !"
So, I started on the Suboxone….and have not regreted it not one time…it has saved my life in many ways!

I hope that you are feeling better and also hope you are having a great day, I know there are many peole on this forum that are very sincere and know a lot more about suboxone and it’s uses and side effects than I probably ever will, and I know they can and will help you.

Best of luck, and hang in there…. Smile