bluesteyes
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Next week I am going to be seeing a doctor who is an addiction expert and who is licensed to prescribe buprenorphine pills. I'm a chronic pain patient who takes roughly 90mg of OxyContin per day and who has failed miserably the past few months at tapering off this med that I want off of. I get the sense that he may want to substitute the Oxy with buprenorphine pills, and then taper from there. Or he may just recommend a quick detox program. Who knows. But I had a few questions. Please forgive my naivete:
1) Is it the case that in order to even get prescribed buprenorphine pills, you must show up in the doc's office in full withdrawals? Or is it just a situation where you need to wait until you go into full withdrawals before you take your first buprenorphine pill? I don't know how much of a factor precipitated withdrawals can be with a patient who is taking under 100mg of Oxy per day as opposed to someone who is a full blown heroin addict with massive tolerance.
2) Once I taper down to the lower levels of buprenorphine, are these pills truly even harder to get off of than most opioids? Because, let me tell you, when I got down to 10mg of Oxy, 3x per day, I failed miserably. The chronic pain and the lack of energy boost that I normally get from Oxy (the pills don't make me sedated for some weird reason) just weren't there at all.
3) Can buprenorphine pills actually make you depressed? I know one of the ideas behind this concoction is to reduce the euphoria effect of the medication so that recreational users are less likely to abuse it. While I have never, ever used opioids for the sole purposes of getting high, to say that the feeling of well being that accompanies a painkiller isn't a nice thing for me (especially when you suffer from chronic pain and depression) would be a lie. The last thing I need is a pill that makes me more depressed.
1) Is it the case that in order to even get prescribed buprenorphine pills, you must show up in the doc's office in full withdrawals? Or is it just a situation where you need to wait until you go into full withdrawals before you take your first buprenorphine pill? I don't know how much of a factor precipitated withdrawals can be with a patient who is taking under 100mg of Oxy per day as opposed to someone who is a full blown heroin addict with massive tolerance.
2) Once I taper down to the lower levels of buprenorphine, are these pills truly even harder to get off of than most opioids? Because, let me tell you, when I got down to 10mg of Oxy, 3x per day, I failed miserably. The chronic pain and the lack of energy boost that I normally get from Oxy (the pills don't make me sedated for some weird reason) just weren't there at all.
3) Can buprenorphine pills actually make you depressed? I know one of the ideas behind this concoction is to reduce the euphoria effect of the medication so that recreational users are less likely to abuse it. While I have never, ever used opioids for the sole purposes of getting high, to say that the feeling of well being that accompanies a painkiller isn't a nice thing for me (especially when you suffer from chronic pain and depression) would be a lie. The last thing I need is a pill that makes me more depressed.
