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Frumious Bandersnatch
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SHIT, I misread the word tianeptine for a totally different opioid substance. From the little research I just did, it sounds like it may help. If you can get on it and work with a doctor, it sounds like something worth trying. Ultimately it will only help so much, but the more help with this stuff the better.
At the end of the day though, recovery tends to ultimately depend on developing healthier habits - there is no magic pill that will do this all for us. But, as you may find in this medication, every little bit helpful in giving us a little bit more of a stable foundation that developing healthy habits requires, one which don't limit us only relying on whatever substance or DOC to regulating our moods.
YES!!! Very insightful of you.
Keep up the great work - you definitely know what you're doing with this
And here the link to OD's tianeptine megathread (with the terms "tianeptine+opioid+withdrawal" highlighted for your reading pleasure): http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads...ead-v1?highlight=tianeptine+opioid+withdrawal
May be helpful, just be careful using the stuff. It seems part of my memory was working when I was thinking of it in terms of possible opioid effects (which it does seem to have). Dependence, while I doubt nearly as much an issue with classic full agonist opioids, does seem like a possibility, though I doubt a month of use would lead to anything problematic.
At the end of the day though, recovery tends to ultimately depend on developing healthier habits - there is no magic pill that will do this all for us. But, as you may find in this medication, every little bit helpful in giving us a little bit more of a stable foundation that developing healthy habits requires, one which don't limit us only relying on whatever substance or DOC to regulating our moods.
Honestly, I think the best thing for me is to keep it simple. Eat healthy, exercise and taper slowly. It's sort of like dieting...crash diets rarely work by taking a miracle supplement. Those who lose the weight and keep it off are the ones who commit to taking it slow.
YES!!! Very insightful of you.
Keep up the great work - you definitely know what you're doing with this
And here the link to OD's tianeptine megathread (with the terms "tianeptine+opioid+withdrawal" highlighted for your reading pleasure): http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads...ead-v1?highlight=tianeptine+opioid+withdrawal
May be helpful, just be careful using the stuff. It seems part of my memory was working when I was thinking of it in terms of possible opioid effects (which it does seem to have). Dependence, while I doubt nearly as much an issue with classic full agonist opioids, does seem like a possibility, though I doubt a month of use would lead to anything problematic.
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