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THANKYOU SHADOWFAXX I NEEDED TO READ YOUR SOUL WRITTEN WORDS IT IS EXZACTLY WHAT IS IN MY TROUBLED SPIRIT YOU MADE ME KNOW THAT I AM AN ADDICT I WAS IN DENIAL GOD IS IN EVERY THING YOU HAVE WRITTEN I WISH I COULD STOP BEING SO ASHAMED OF MYSELF

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withdrawal easy is a box of poop sh*t. its just a hogpog of nerdy herds and are not even know what half of them actually do or why. not even as good as some gnc multi vitamins. stop complaining and bite the bullet or have an abortion. your choice. and hell no it wont do anything for cravings one bit.
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You and me both are ashamed. I hide mine very well, no one has a clue. They may say "you do not look good" I say "Since my mom died I have a hard time sleeping. Yes, I am ashamed.



Withdrawal Ease is junk. They market it like crazy. Once you click on there site, they will follow you around the net with ads. I would bet any amount of money that all the good replys are from there staff.



Trust me, I spent the money. and feel like a fool. But, as any desperate addict we do anything to help.
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Derek,
I was reading these posts about withdrawease and noticed your post was from 3 years ago and I wondered if your still clean? I hope you are. Good Luck.
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point of fact: when a suboxone is taken properly, one dsn't recieve any NARCAN /naloxone into their body. the whole point of taking it sublingually is so that one will absorb the buprenorphine and NOT the narcan. the narcan is broken down and loses its molecular structure from the digestive enzymes both in the mouth and digestive tract of the stomach. hence, narcan is never introduced to the brain. i really wish ppl would study their sh*t before making posts about things they are clearly uninformed about. peace. by the way, withdrawal ease saved my life.

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Ok, so I have read all of these posts because I am currently detoxing from sub which I started taking because I made the horrible mistake of getting addicted to Roxys. I was 23 yrs old before ever touching a drug and I fell into pain killers right off the bat. I got clean a few times the hard way just kicking it cold turkey but fell weak to my spouses continued use. Its extremely hard to stop an addiction if its still flaunted in your face. That being said, a change in circle of friends is a dire necessity.  I went through the horrors of detoxing on my own & I can now say that I wish I had never even heard of subs because this isnt my 1st attempt to kick this habit either. Detoxing lasts so much longer bc of the higher self life. I am currently on my 4th day of sobering misery, chills came the 1st day following my all time favorite leg spasms that kicked in last night. Now I am dealing rather well considering this is something that I want more than anything. I do have 2 children that I feel have missed out on what they should have as a parent because of my bad decisions. Thus is life, I have found this old remedy called the apple cider vinegar & honey which is a tblespoon of each mixed with 8 oz of water. You can look up all the benefits yourself. This is a self detox remedy, I dare say that I feel this has helped me although Im not in the clear yet. It seems to be improving my self motivation being that I have yet to miss a day of work which is more than I can say for my last experiences. Now I don't feel fantastic by no means but that's a given. I hope that some will at least attempt this easy remedy and that it brings some comfort to your experience. It cant hurt, also let me add that I am hoping that it will shorten my detox time because one of the major benefits of the nasty little drink is its cleansing agents. (it does taste horrible but that improves over time as well) Ive been drinking it for about a month. 

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Hi Hannah, I've also been on suboxone for two years. I was on methadone for about five years, got down to 10 mg a day, and thought I'd be okay, but it was a NIGHTMARE! So I got on suboxone and it's so much better and cheaper than methadone. I take one 8mg strip per day but I tell my dr I take two. So he prescribes me 60 strips per month and I save or sell what I don't use. However, my doctor is really trying to get me off of it and I don't know how much longer my insurance will pay for it. How long did your withdrawal last? I've heard so many different stories about suboxone withdrawal so I'm just curious how it was for you.
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I need help so bad idk wat to do....
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I tried Withdrawal Ease's Am and PM product to help overcome side-effects of Oxy's.  This was about eight months ago.  It did not work like I hoped.  Three months ago (because a needed a cheap but good at-home way to get through that) my doctor told me about Pure Health Group and a product called Withdrawal Relief Complex.  It is more expensive but I got it anyway.  It did get me throug the physical side effects.  Not easy but doable, for a non-addictive approach it worked enough for me to type this as a lot of companies and products are just glorified vitamins.  Unless one can spend 15K for rapid detox, the pure health group stuff worked for my needs.  4 out of 5 for how it works.  If you get it, read the book, lots of good tips.

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I know exactly how you're feeling right now. What's your situation (if you don't mind me asking?)
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you are correct. worthless. try something that doctors and research recommend? if i had the $$$$ i would do rapid detox (18K is out of my reach). pure health ahs a system, products (am, pm and a craving thing that does work somewhat)..not easy but better than what withdr-ease has...i tried them both and the pure health group products actually do something..good luck

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I got hooked on Oxy's (about 300mg/day after back surgery), loved them and then it was too much. I spent money I did not have..I tried to beat it on my own three times, I even got on Suboxone (mistake)..the stuff from pure health group worked for me..was not easy but going through it or trying before (and not making it)..with the three things they have it got me really through and now I just go day by day but it has been a bit and I feel good. What's up with you?
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Clonidine does help!! I have been in a in house detox center,and the doctor there put everyone suffering from opiate addiction on it. I found myself not being the caring and smiley person that i used to be. I put my spouse and my family through hell!! I also had a doctor tell me one time"once an addict always an addict". That doctor was at a mental health place. That really did it for me. I had been taking perscription pain meds for seven years. It started ou controling my pain,then the next thing I knew I was an addict. It started with hydrocodone then when the tylenol started hurting my stomach, I told my family physician and he wrote the perscription for Roxycodone 15mg. I had never heard of such so I asked him what it is and of course he said its percocet without tylenol. Then after a month there was a shortage at the pharmacies in SC so he wrote the next perscription for 30mg. I wish I would have stayed with hydrcodone,because when this doctors license started to be threatened, because he never ran drug tests pharmacy reports and he would even write the script fifteen days early. After this happened he took all his patients he put on pain meds on Norco 10/325. then I started going to ERS to try to get percocet perscription,the next thing I knew I was told by an ER doctor that I had been REG FLAGED. Does anyone know what this means? since then I have not been back to the ER.

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your name has been added to the national registry for narcodic prescriptions. more or less cutting you off from getting another presription under your name
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"I know the feeling. Alone, and you can never tell a sole because they will make it worse, and label you for life.
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