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There are so many false statements is your POSTS, I wouldn’t even know where to begin. Imagine a junky, trying to belittle other junkies. I’ve seen it all. Oh and no one is forcing you to file a lawsuit, so go back to doing whatever it is you do.
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There are so many false statements is your POSTS, I wouldn’t even know where to begin. Imagine a junky, trying to belittle other junkies. I’ve seen it all. Oh and no one is forcing you to file a lawsuit, so go back to doing whatever it is you do.
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There are so many false statements is your POSTS, I wouldn’t even know where to begin. Imagine a junky, trying to belittle other junkies. I’ve seen it all. Oh and no one is forcing you to file a lawsuit, so go back to doing whatever it is you do.
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You are so right!! The Doctors have know clue. They put you on it, collect their money, but have no idea how to get you off it, nor do they care how or if you get off it. The way I learned this medicine was as addictive as they pain killers I was coming off of was by reading it online from other addicts. I remember reading a post where someone was asking if they could use Percocet to come off subs! I didn’t know if I wanted to laugh or cry, I was on subs to come off Percocet. What a nightmare this drug has been. Big pharma is evil .
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You are so right!! The Doctors have know clue. They put you on this sh!t, collect their money, and have no idea how to get you off it, nor do they care how or if, you get off it. The way I learned this medicine was as addictive as they pain killers I was coming off of was by reading it online from other addicts. I remember reading a post where someone was asking if they could use Percocet to come off subs! I didn’t know if I wanted to laugh or cry, I was on Suboxone to come off Percocet. That would be like smoking ti get off the nicotine patch.. wtf! What a nightmare this drug has been. I could go on for days about the hell, but what good would it do. Big pharma is evil .
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I am interested. Loosing teeth now/Suboxone for years. I don’t know how old this is but worth a shot.
I’m in western NY

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I've been on it for 10 years. I had a full set of teeth when I started it. I barely have 8 teeth, probably less by the time you read this. I'm ashamed to go to the dentist because I feel like they have to be thinking there is no way this girl brushes her teeth everyday. No, not twice a day like I should and I floss probably weekly, or did but now there is hardly anything to floss. I no longer leave my house, I'm crying as I type this up. I'm 35 years old. My husband asked what I wanted for Christmas and I said the gifts that I love can't do anything for me anymore. Cute clothes, no point. Jewelry, no point. Makeup used to be something I loved to do very much but there is literally no point. I look gross. I'm with ya on the wanting to sue.

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I was taking it for a while, maybe a year or more even as much as I don't like to admit it. Soooooooo addictive. In the end I was only taking it to "feel normal" as I used to feel before taking it... Luckily for me my handbag was stolen when a few were kicking me on the ground, they were random people and they decided to take my handbag too. This truly was lucky as I was forced to quit cold turkey (no doubt the clinic would have happily prescribed me more if I went there but for some reason I didn't) I am so glad they were taken from me, my suboxone addiction is what was taken from me. I am also lucky to not have suffered the
withdrawal symptoms I was worried about, though I was camping at the time so keeping busy with adventure. I know we can
all do it no matter what we are doing. Right now I am night two cold turkey off weed, I feel this too might be difficult as I've been smoking for years, but I am determined despite withdrawal symptoms and craving.Anyone who is struggling with this, feel your heart. Feel your power and
feel your strregnth and love. You are not alone. This quitting may be difficult but you are worth it. I love you and you can do this ❤️ I recommend practice of mindfulness and qigong, the eight brocades in the morning, you can youtube tutorials if you're interested, as for mindfulness I recommend Shamash Alidina Mindfulness for Dummies - Accept feeling any and all withdrawal symptoms, you don't have to like them, or dislike them. And if you do like or dislike them, you don't need to do anything about it, be there for yourself.

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Bro since I started taking Suboxone my teeth have been messed up too now I've had almost all of my back teeth and had to have them took out I've got a potentially $5,000 indentist bills and I still ain't done getting my teeth fixed yeah I want in on this too
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I want to have a class action lawsuit for Suboxone for destroying all my teeth. I will seek an attorney because I now have no teeth. I was put on it back in 2017 and to this date! There is no way to get off of it unless I was put into a place with 24 hours of doctor supervision, which cost thousands of dollars and it’s not covered by insurance
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In January of 2022 the FDA WARNING regarding dental problems with Buprenorphine came out and no pharmacist or anyone else told me about that.Prior to that I was on Oxycontin and other meds and my teeth were fine. My dentist said he noticed a change after 2 years on this med, and he wrote me a letter. I just can't find an attorney, and I am walking around with 3 missing teeth. I have looked online before for a class action, or any information so I'm in if anyone wants to try to get one going. There has ALWAYS been discrimination against people on opiates, but that is nothing new and I don't care. Alcoholism is considered a disease. So is this. Don't run. Hold your head high because THE MAJORITY of us had good reason to be on pain pills. Maybe we just wanted to get out of bed and play with our grandkids! So Mr. Scott, do some more research. When they slammed down on opiates, heroin use went up, along with suicides.
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I had one Dr. tell me that Belbuca was safe in this regard. It is just in a slightly different form and does not affect your teeth. I'm looking into it. Since I am late in the game here, did anyone manage to start a class action?
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Guys, I will tell you this. I started taking Suboxone 11-12 years ago when there was no generic. Never had any major tooth problems in my life EVER. As I was taking it, I noticed little bits and pieces of my teeth were cracking off. I didn't understand why, but I was more concerned with paying bills and making sure that my family had a roof over their head and food on the table. IT GOT SSOOOO MUCH WORSE!! Little by little my teeth just started to chip away and I had horrible infections. I WAS NEVER TOLD ABOUT THIS HORRIFIC SIDE EFFECT!! I stopped taking Suboxone and massively titrated down, which wasn't too bad. What is bad though is that I only have 5 teeth left on my upper jaw and 11 teeth on my lower. They are ALL STICK DECAYING and I have to have to get dentures or complete dental implants which only costs around 20k. I'm terrified to go to a dentist cuz if he sees my mouth he will think that I'm a meth head not only judge me, but put it on my medical records which would be HORRIBLE since I would be treated so horribly cuz they all think I am a drug addict. Be warned!!!
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I'm with you dude!!! It is absolutely insane to me and EVERYONE JUDGES YOU!! I had amazing teeth before, I took Suboxone for only a couple of years because of the price, and have been OFF for 6-7 years now. I only have 5 teeth in my upper jaw and 11 in my lower jaw which are ALL STILL DECAYING!! SSOOOOO EMBARRASSING and very difficult to get a job since ppl are ssooo judgemental. No doctors will help you period (since the government now tell them how to do their job) And they are ssooooo judgemental. Be warned!!!
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Not only teeth decay but heart disease as well.. and now I have both after 12 years on Subs..:(
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