JestemPolka
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After several years of increasing strengths of oxycodone under a pain med Dr's care, I finally ended up on MS contin 15 mg tab 12 hours apart (which is supposed to cover baseline pain) and/or withdrawal, and 10 mg oxycodone three times a day (to cover any breakthrough incidents - pain or withdrawal. Unfortunately, the morphine isn't at a high enough dose cover most of the pain so I have to stretch out the three 10 mg tabs over a 24 hour period which is inadequate. My doc won't increase any further and referred me to a doctor who deals with addiction and uses Subutex to control withdrawal and pain. Subutex is just buprenorphine alone and Suboxone is the buprenorphine/naproxen combination if I remember correctly. I'm very interested in what your experience with the pre induction and induction stage for taking Suboxone was like. Mostly I'm wondering what it was like to force yourself into withdrawal and how long you had to do that before the induction phase. I've read it can be anywhere from 12 to 72 hours depending on what the person was previously using. If only short acting opiates then it should only take 12 hours to get it out of your system. But for people who are using long acting opiates, like me, need to go 24 hours or more. So I'm not particularly looking forward to 24 hours of withdrawal even though what I will experience will probably be orders of magnitude less than what many of the people who are reading this have gone through. However, I'm still scared shitless of the withdrawal as I had an *extremely* bad experience withdrawing from Lyrica by accident. I asked my new doc if I could get away with 12 hours, and he said yes but it sounded to me more like you would say it to allay my fears. So, I have to wonder if he's contradicting the literature based on my level of addiction and the relatively short time I've been on MS contin (about 3, maybe 4 weeks). Any comments from the peanut gallery are always welcome. This is my first post on what looks to be an extremely helpful resource so do I get a free something?I just got started on suboxone about 2 weeks ago from a doctor. I am SO GLAD!
I quit cold turkey last time, but when I relapsed, I relapsed hard, and my tolerance got worse than it had ever gotten.
It's just so nice to be completely craving free, and it allows me to enjoy hanging out with my friends without thinking about copping drugs at all. I am getting into a healthier routine slowly, but this is finally the step in the right direction.
By the way, congratulations! I hope maybe I can learn from your experience.I just got started on suboxone about 2 weeks ago from a doctor. I am SO GLAD!
I quit cold turkey last time, but when I relapsed, I relapsed hard, and my tolerance got worse than it had ever gotten.
It's just so nice to be completely craving free, and it allows me to enjoy hanging out with my friends without thinking about copping drugs at all. I am getting into a healthier routine slowly, but this is finally the step in the right direction.
Absolutely they just give you methadone with nothing I your system now !! This post is 12 years old lol I she got fixed up !!Going to a MMT Center for methadone addiction?
hello, i have recently lost my job, which means no more insurance, which means no more dr or rx.
I dont wanna buy off the street cuz its waaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy to high so i was wondering if anyone knew that a METHADONE MAINTENANCE TREATMENT center would treat you for addiction to METHADONE?
i was prescribed for a syrinx in my T7,T8,T9 that causes tremendous pain, but the neurosurgeon doesnt wanna do the surgery because he's only done one and paralyzed that patient.
Welcome to my world.I think that an opiate addiction, however insidious it might be for the normal individual, is probably even worse for someone who suffers from chronic pain
How do you deal with your pain if you don’t mind me asking. I’m a pain patient too & they are getting so crazy about pain meds, it’s been seeming kind of hysterical to me. Like just let a patient get some pain meds already, it’s clearly not stopping all the ODs in the streets from illicit fentanyl so I really don’t see the reason they are making it hell to get meds when you’re in chronic pain.Jumping back to the first page of this thread
Welcome to my world.
Thanks to legislative changes, pain clinic froze my Oxycodone dose in 2019.
So now I'm stuck....can't go forward, can't go backward.
At my last review, when hearing about depression and suicidal ideation (never had an impulse) he wouldn't let me leave until I responded to "are you feeling unsafe?"
If I hear that phrase again from the guy who won't bump or rotate me, I'll have to try really hard not to punch someone.
(My impulse control can't be that bad...when I insisted another doc refer me to a dermatologist for a spot my carcinoma plagued partner didn't like the look of, he said "it's nothing"...but reluctantly referred me. 2 days after my dermatologist appointment I was in hospital getting an invasive melanoma removed. At my follow up appointment with the GP he remarked "you're lucky I spotted that one"... I don't know how I didn't punch that face)
I avidly followed the pain clinic program when I started there. Most of the useful techniques I was already doing but I never managed to kick my sugar habit.How do you deal with your pain if you don’t mind me asking