To whom it may concern:
THIS POST IS FOR INFORMATION USE ONLY. THEREFOR I AM NOT LIABLE ON WHAT YOU DO WITH THIS INFORMATION. IF YOU ARE ALREADY GOING TO USE DRUGS IMPROPERLY THEN PLEASE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOU RESEARCH ABOUT THE DRUG. READ ABOUT AND THIER SHORT TERM AND LONG TERM EFFECTS ON THE HUMAN BODY BEFORE USING ANY NEW DRUG. IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED YOU USE ANY DRUG UNLESS YOU HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED TO DO SO BY A LICENSED PHYSICIAN. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. IMPROPER USE OF DRUGS MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURIES IN THE BRAIN, ORGANS, AND MAY ALSO BE FATAL. DON’T SAY YOU HAVEN’T BEEN WARNED!
The only drug based on my knowlege that is still crushable that can give you the same opiate high is something called:
“Dilaudids" (Pronounced del-ad-dids)
I’m a recovering addict and I have been clean for the past 8 months. I don’t suggest you use drugs. The drugs slowly took away everything from me. My job, My family, My friends, and if I kept going down that road they would of taken me was well. Thank God I stopped myself without having to go to rehab (But if I was too weak to do it alone I would go). I got prescribed suboxone (Kills the craving for opiates and temporarily gets rid of withdrawals) and kept busy working and spending time with my family and
drug free friends. It was a long and dreadful period for me to get back on my feet.
So listen If you could support the habit and your drug of choice has no terrible side effects on your body then GO FOR IT! But Most of us are not able to support the habit and the addiction to these drugs. And because of that this addiction makes us do things we would never imagine doing like:
stealing from our own families, and our friends, even strangers…So USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! And If you’re unfortunately going to use then MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU’RE GETTING YOURSELF INTO. To all the people out there who are still using. I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST! Do yourself a favor and get help and kill the addiction before it kills you! If you have insurance then ask your doctor about suboxone. It will temporarily kill the cravings and the withdrawal symptoms. Once you're on suboxone I recommend you keep yourself busy with either school or a job. Boredom is one of the key triggers to use.
FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO WANT TO QUIT:
Congratulations! you’re making a good choice! I know it’s hard to let such a “euphoric” feeling from the pill leave your life. I still have cravings even now here and there. Not for the pill just for that feeling. Until you get professional help here is some advice that should help you control the cravings.
Note: If you’re and addict that wants and is putting effort to quit drugs then you are considered an addict in recovery.
Please do your best to do the following before use of drugs. This advice is to help you prevent yourself from using.
1) This won’t be easy but you are going to have to dis-communicate yourself from all you current friends who are still using. If you choose to continue seeing and talking to them then you are putting yourself at risk of having a slip. Once they get clean then you may associate yourself with them.
2) Tell a close
SOBER FRIEND who you are comfortable with about you addiction. Ask your friend if you could call or text them if at anytime you get a craving and if they could please talk you out of doing it. AND FOR YOUR OWN SAKE DO YOU’RE BEST TO CALL THEM. YOUR LIFE MAY DEPEND ON THAT CALL.
3) If you get craving and your friend is not available then relax yourself and think about all the
“Pain Remembrances” The drug has caused you for example: Family fights, stealing, loosing friends, family, loosing or potentially loosing your job, and whatever other bad memories you may have. Remind yourself its the pill that you want to take now thats the cause of all this pain in your life. Use this and the craving should hopefully weaken or disappear (This works like a charm for me).
4) If withdrawals are getting bad then ask your doctor about suboxone. Suboxone is meant to help you feel sober by temporarily putting the withdrawals and the cravings to sleep. This is made so that you can relearn how is it to be sober and get a job, go to school, be with your family, make new sober friends, and function like a normal human being again. It’s like a miracle drug for opiate addicts who want to quit.
Note: Once you learn to how to stay sober and you have cut down your dose of suboxone you will then have to go through the withdrawals. If I find that there is a way to not go through the withdrawals I will keep you guys posted!
Note: (This reference is directly from my doctor) Suboxone is not harmful to your body what so ever in any amounts. So no need to worry about overdose!
Good luck to all of you! If you have any questions or need any help I’ll be glad to be of service!