Renz Envy
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Earlier in the day I had used amphetamine. Occasionally I will get anxiety attacks and prefer some form of GABAergic or depressant to stop the anxiety.
Unfortunately at this particular time of the day my only option was suboxone. Knowing that I have no opiate tolerance, I decided on taking 2mg then another 2mg an hour later.
All in all I felt great for 2 hours. It killed my anxiety attack. Side effects were minimal and I was back in a good mind state.

3 hours in, suddenly a switch flipped and I began to have awful anxiety again. I started sweating and nearly vomitted. I was unable to walk without getting horrible nausea. I looked in the mirror and my eyes had dark circles under them like that of a malnourished junkie. I could not eat. My vision was constantly blurred as my eyes kept going cross-eyed. I took my prescribed klonopin and immediately I felt like I was in a battle to stay awake. My breathing became very shallow. I had no one to watch over me. I felt like maybe falling asleep would be a horrible idea.
I felt sick. Like how opiate addicts describe dope sickness, but I've never been hooked on opiates in my life.
Was this an allergic reaction? Do suboxones normally do this to non-opiate users? I wish to know, because I'm still suffering some of the fatigue, but nearly as much sickness as earlier.
Unfortunately at this particular time of the day my only option was suboxone. Knowing that I have no opiate tolerance, I decided on taking 2mg then another 2mg an hour later.
All in all I felt great for 2 hours. It killed my anxiety attack. Side effects were minimal and I was back in a good mind state.

3 hours in, suddenly a switch flipped and I began to have awful anxiety again. I started sweating and nearly vomitted. I was unable to walk without getting horrible nausea. I looked in the mirror and my eyes had dark circles under them like that of a malnourished junkie. I could not eat. My vision was constantly blurred as my eyes kept going cross-eyed. I took my prescribed klonopin and immediately I felt like I was in a battle to stay awake. My breathing became very shallow. I had no one to watch over me. I felt like maybe falling asleep would be a horrible idea.
I felt sick. Like how opiate addicts describe dope sickness, but I've never been hooked on opiates in my life.
Was this an allergic reaction? Do suboxones normally do this to non-opiate users? I wish to know, because I'm still suffering some of the fatigue, but nearly as much sickness as earlier.
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