mrs_mia_wallace
Bluelighter
Hey everyone,
I have been on suboxone since 2011, a little over 3 years now. After a lot relapsing and doing subs for a few days/week and then going back on heroin to return to the subs I've been totally off heroin and just on the subs for 8 months now. It's the longest I've been clean since I started using more than a decade ago.
I recently moved from California to London about two months ago. My doctor had prescribed me 3 months worth of medication but I've either lost the last month or not brought it with me-- I know, stupid, and I just realized it today. I only have enough medication until Friday, Saturday if I really push it and put up with some withdrawal symptoms.
I am a British citizen, I hold UK/USA passports but I've never lived here so I'm not very familiar with the NHS. I registered with a GP today since I was told that was the first step, and they told me I would be registered by Wednesday. But can any GP prescribe me suboxone? In the US I had a GP prescribing me suboxone but he was specially certified and he was the only one at his practice that could do it. I had to do quite a bit of research to find him, but I haven't been able to find any kind of list of practitioners who prescribe suboxone in London on the net. I know there are drug centers here that say they do opiate substitute prescribing, would I be better to go there than to camp out at my GP and wait for an appointment? I know in the US if I was absolutely desperate I could go to a methadone clinic and get it that day, but I really don't want to go on methadone as I know it has a 'high' and I don't want to risk exposing myself to that or becoming more inclined to do methadone over suboxone in the future because I enjoy it! I don't know how I've managed to stay sober this long but somehow I have and I'm really terrified that this situation is going to put it at risk-- and obviously I'm also very scared of going in withdrawal this weekend!
Any advice would be appreciated!
I have been on suboxone since 2011, a little over 3 years now. After a lot relapsing and doing subs for a few days/week and then going back on heroin to return to the subs I've been totally off heroin and just on the subs for 8 months now. It's the longest I've been clean since I started using more than a decade ago.
I recently moved from California to London about two months ago. My doctor had prescribed me 3 months worth of medication but I've either lost the last month or not brought it with me-- I know, stupid, and I just realized it today. I only have enough medication until Friday, Saturday if I really push it and put up with some withdrawal symptoms.
I am a British citizen, I hold UK/USA passports but I've never lived here so I'm not very familiar with the NHS. I registered with a GP today since I was told that was the first step, and they told me I would be registered by Wednesday. But can any GP prescribe me suboxone? In the US I had a GP prescribing me suboxone but he was specially certified and he was the only one at his practice that could do it. I had to do quite a bit of research to find him, but I haven't been able to find any kind of list of practitioners who prescribe suboxone in London on the net. I know there are drug centers here that say they do opiate substitute prescribing, would I be better to go there than to camp out at my GP and wait for an appointment? I know in the US if I was absolutely desperate I could go to a methadone clinic and get it that day, but I really don't want to go on methadone as I know it has a 'high' and I don't want to risk exposing myself to that or becoming more inclined to do methadone over suboxone in the future because I enjoy it! I don't know how I've managed to stay sober this long but somehow I have and I'm really terrified that this situation is going to put it at risk-- and obviously I'm also very scared of going in withdrawal this weekend!
Any advice would be appreciated!
