Thanks chrisina thats kind of what i thought might be going on %). Will i ever feel sedated on subs? I think I might get prescribed some valume today for anxiety issues... will this help with sleep problems also?
Merging DubCity23's question about sleeping on bupe into the bupe mega thread.
Hello all. I'm new to this site and am wondering if a 40mg oxy will get me high when I take an 8mg sub everyday? I've never take oxy before and am thinking of waiting 24 hours before taking the oxy. Thanks.
hey
could anyone wish to talk about their experience with PAWS - what it means to you, length, intensity, syptoms - does coming off suboxone give u a different 'type' or 'style' of Paws.
worst PAWS experinces.
best way to deal with it
etc etc
thank you
i think PAWS is very interesting but dont know much about it
I know bupe is 40x stronger than morphine. I've been on 16 mg of Suboxone a day for almost 6 months. I was in a motorcycle accident about two weeks ago and broke my shoulder bone, they put me on 16 mg of Dilaudid 6x a day and that didn't do shit. I actually quit taking the Dilaudid and went through w/d with my shoulder still hurting. Now I have a script for 10/325 Vicodins and they're working great. I think I might save the Dilaudid and just make some money off em. Luckily my orhtopaedic doctor is pretty understanding about how much a broken shoulder bone hurts, and I have another prescription of 10/325 Vicodin's waiting in my drawer to fill once I run out.
To reiterate what others have said in this thread: Please, whether you’re a “cool” teenager or a legal adult, don’t abuse Suboxone as it is a LIFESAVER for many of us.
Yes, the naloxone is there largely to scare people, but just because you *can* do something, doesn’t mean you should.
The last thing I want to see is for conservative US citizens (that’s 98% of the population in my mind, as this country is not exactly cutting edge when it comes to harm-reduction) to either: a) have an epidemic of high schoolers abusing and overdosing on Suboxone (I can just see the headlines); or b) “find out” that the addition of naloxone may not be all it’s hyped up to be.
I really like my compassionate, caring Sub doc whom I see once a month as well as the nurse practitioner and the counselor I see weekly, as they’ve been an immense help. And I really, really like picking up a 30 day supply of Suboxone at Costco just as I would any other med. I do NOT want to wake up at 5am to wait in line at a methadone clinic; I’ve worked at one, and it was not as nice as where I see my Sub doc.
Please. Don’t.
No, but he is freaking right. Even the OD guidelines say we won't support you in abusing Suboxone, so obviously he's not the only one who thinks that.
Watch, in a few years, when the FDA and DEA catch on to all these kids getting high on Suboxone, watch how hard it will be for someone to get a script for it. And who will we have to blame for that?