Eveleivibe
Ex-Bluelighter
Sleeping on strong opiates is impossible if the dose is high enough.
I've never had any issues on suboxone which is meant to be strong.
I think it depends on the person and how they react / respond to the drugs.
Hiya, Kate, MDB etc. How's things?
MDB I don't understand them giving an SSRI for withdrawals / PAWS. The whole point of PAWS is that the brain is healing. The person needs to go through that process, there is no avoiding it. If anyone does, they will have to face it at some time. In my opinion, adding an SSRI will mess up the brain chemistry further, the person will have more reuptake of serotonin and thus when the person comes off the SSRI the brain is tricked into thinking that it isn't getting enough serotonin reuptake thus the nasty symptoms.
The best thing to do is to just suffer and get it over it...
Evey
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