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Of benzo during that time. I think that due to so much relapse and abuse of subxone, it just doesn't work the same anymore. It doesn't block. And even two days off the wagon starts my dreadful kicking cycle all over again, even when I take three times as much suboxone in a day as my prescribed dose. Not even 32mg is enough to stop my kicking. Suboxone was great for me for
A while, but I abused it too much and now it isn't that "saving grace" it used to be every time I decided I wanted my life back, I could just dose up. And I was back to normal again. Not anymore. I relapsed last week after doing really well for two months. Now I am on a huge dose of subs and still freezing and sick and kicky. Anyone else experienced this ?
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Getting sick if using is a myth, what if you get hit by a bus ? Higher dose of opiates are needed to get by the Suboxone. Obviously if that is your intent, what are you on Suboxone in the first place... that was my first question when I went on Suboxone, what if I get in a situation where I absolutely need a opioid pain killer, I even triple checked with experts. No sickness, way more needed to get through the Suboxone. So much that monitoring is paramount (hospital)
Anybody who had naloxone before, after an OD knows that you don’t really get sick From the naloxone, you’re going depending on the dose of naloxone, in Opiates withdrawals, most go purchase more street drug and use shortly (1hr) of the OD.
Again, only as info, if craving go see your Dr and be honest. I will use ! No going around it. He may be able to help you or at least make sure you know how to stay safe. Beware of Dr/ dealers. Not all Dr want the best for you. Prescribing methadone is a very lucrative bizz, many Dr lost their license over it (legal drug dealers)
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suboxone contains narcan (spelling?), which is what keeps you from actually getting high off of suboxone.
100% BS. Naloxone does not keep you from getting high from Buprenorphine. Just saying.
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This is the best response on this forum, boredom is the number one reason for relapse
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