I agree with this. Your post made it sound like you're planning on jumping off at 2mg, which is
way too high. If you google you can find horror stories of people coming off subutex and having horrific experiences and like 90% of them are caused by simply coming off too high a dose. Taper it down as low as you feasibly can with whatever type of pills you have before quitting. The clonidine will help - I hope you aren't taking it before withdrawals? - but I would highly recommend gabapentin if you can possibly get it. If you don't have any connections for it then if you go to a doctor and fake nerve pain most doctors are happy to prescribe it since the knowledge that it can be habit-forming & abused is only slowly filtering into mainstream medical knowledge. When I've used gabapentin (dosed correctly! one 300mg pill every half an hour with whole milk till the effects are felt) the withdrawals have been SO much easier. I even had days coming off subutex where I forgot I was quitting anything. I'd wake up in withdrawal and feel awful, but then a few hours later with gabapentin in me the withdrawals were far, far easier.
On top of that as long as you've never had a benzo problem before then a little diazepam or other benzo for sleep and the worst part of withdrawal can be a godsend, but be careful with these. You do NOT want to replace subutex with benzos! Other than that, you seem prepared & motivated, so just make sure you taper, have comfort meds and a firm plan in place and there's nothing for it but to take the plunge. I am also currently on 2mg of subutex and planning on coming off it in the new year, and I think we've got relatively low doses on our side. A lot of people have been prescribed way too high doses so then have the trial of coming down from 32 or 16mg ahead of them, and at least you've already done that part!sorry
I agree with this. Your post made it sound like you're planning on jumping off at 2mg, which is way too high. If you google you can find horror stories of people coming off subutex and having horrific experiences and like 90% of them are caused by simply coming off too high a dose. Taper it down as low as you feasibly can with whatever type of pills you have before quitting. The clonidine will help - I hope you aren't taking it before withdrawals? - but I would highly recommend gabapentin if you can possibly get it. If you don't have any connections for it then if you go to a doctor and fake nerve pain most doctors are happy to prescribe it since the knowledge that it can be habit-forming & abused is only slowly filtering into mainstream medical knowledge. When I've used gabapentin (dosed correctly! one 300mg pill every half an hour with whole milk till the effects are felt) the withdrawals have been SO much easier. I even had days coming off subutex where I forgot I was quitting anything. I'd wake up in withdrawal and feel awful, but then a few hours later with gabapentin in me the withdrawals were far, far easier.
On top of that as long as you've never had a benzo problem before then a little diazepam or other benzo for sleep and the worst part of withdrawal can be a godsend, but be careful with these. You do NOT want to replace subutex with benzos! Other than that, you seem prepared & motivated, so just make sure you taper, have comfort meds and a firm plan in place and there's nothing for it but to take the plunge. I am also currently on 2mg of subutex and planning on coming off it in the new year, and I think we've got relatively low doses on our side. A lot of people have been prescribed way too high doses so then have the trial of coming down from 32 or 16mg ahead of them, and at least you've already done that part!
yes I apologize it seemed that way. I’m def not ready to jump off 2mg. No way lol. I just wanted to know if anyone could give advice for someone who’s been on it for over a decade. I really want to be able to use marijuana but I get drug screens once a month. It’s ridiculous. I could easily have marijuana assist me in my recovery but while being tested I can’t because my doctor won’t allow me to have marijuana in my system. Has anyone been allowed to or have knowledge of that? Thanks everyone for your advice. I will continue to taper lower especially to 1 and then .5. The only issues I’ve had is high blood pressure and afib. Clonidine I’m taking daily I have to cuz it keeps my blood pressure in check and helps withdrawal. I’m always getting withdrawal symptoms when I taper down cuz it’s such a big adjustment for my system. And I wait until it levels off some then I taper some more over time. I just haven’t taken anything else to aid me in this taper process. Good luck to everyone trying to get off these and live a better life. I’m just worried I’m damaging myself or what I’ve done is permanently hurting me like my liver and stuff too.