I don't really believe in "" fibromayalgia" But when I get stressed my nervs ache. . So I'v taken both.. and yes they mix rather well IMO
Shit man! I've been taken for a ride! Here I was thinking that I should listen to what medical associations told me about MEDICAL ISSUES but I should've been listening to YOU!
Thanks for clearing this up. I mean it makes sense, clearly you're more well-versed on the issue than the American Rheumatology Association, right?
Taking suboxone isn't taking a break from opiates, it contains two opioids just to be clear. But yeah check the lyrica thread I remember seeing a lot of people swear by bupe and pregabalin mixed.
Man, you know what he was saying. He is taking a break from traditional FULL-AGONIST NARCOTIC ANALGESIC OPIOIDS, happy?
Well this is bluelight, so technical definition is important. It's an opioid but I see your point.
Also I hate this opiate/opioid confusion....
In most cases technical definition is important but when 96% of the OD community uses either term to refer drugs that agonize opioid receptors and 100% of the community knows what people mean when they use either, why do we need to call people out and criticize for not TECHNICALLY using the term that means something slightly different?
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As others have said, they are perfectly acceptable to combine but have you been taking the lyrica already? It takes 1-2 weeks to establish stable plasma levels and begin to receive the therapeutic benefits unlike buprenorphine which can provide immediate analgesia.
While lyrica has demonstrated efficacy acutely as an anxiolytic, as I said, it requires stable dosing (usually TID or BID) for at least a week, if not longer, before you receive therapeutic analgesic effects.