Methacodone
Bluelighter
Ok, I already posted a thread about my clinic banning the pills, in the beginning of april, or until all the pills are gone. The clinic says the reason we're getting rid of them is because--
"Hassle to count everyday, easier for nurses to steal, and DEA is recommending to stick with liquid"
Here's the part that I myself will say is BS. Reason I think that is BS is because the clinic has been open for well over 30 years, THIRTY YEARS. They've had the pills/wafers ever since they opened.
So now, all of a sudden, they're taking them off the shelves. Which really pisses me off.
They've been doing it for 30+ years, with no problems whatsoever.
I asked the nurses themselves, pills are way more pricey than liquid, right? They said 'A LOT MORE EXPENSIVE'
That's where it got me, I can almost guarantee they're doing this for MORE money. Liquid 'done is a 1/4 of the price of pills, which I totally understand that of course the more money they make, the better for them.
MMT is an ALL PROFIT industry.
In the middle of my placebo saying pills work better than liquid, I decided to try liquid to test the waters, and wow, 80mg of liquid DID NOT hold me, 80mg of pills, hold me perfectly. So how is that placebo?
The doctors, nurses, supervisors, will all tell their patients 'its the same'..
If they're the same, why does that happen? Why do the pills hold me, and liquid doesn't at the same dose? That's IMPOSSIBLE to be the same if I experience w/d with liquid and not the pills at the same dose.
So basically, they're MAKING me raise my dose, because as I stated, 80mg of liquid methadone doesn't hold me for the full 24 hours, the pills, I can go 36+ hours and still not be in w/d.
So, I don't know what to do, it's either I go through the pain of w/d until my body adjusts to the level of liquid methadone, or get a dose raise, im basically trapped.
What do you guys think I should do? I DONT want to get a dose raise, yet the dose of 80mg of liquid doesn't hold me.
Would you guys get the dose raise, or go through at least a month w/d til my body is adjusted to the dose of liquid methadone?
"Hassle to count everyday, easier for nurses to steal, and DEA is recommending to stick with liquid"
Here's the part that I myself will say is BS. Reason I think that is BS is because the clinic has been open for well over 30 years, THIRTY YEARS. They've had the pills/wafers ever since they opened.
So now, all of a sudden, they're taking them off the shelves. Which really pisses me off.
They've been doing it for 30+ years, with no problems whatsoever.
I asked the nurses themselves, pills are way more pricey than liquid, right? They said 'A LOT MORE EXPENSIVE'
That's where it got me, I can almost guarantee they're doing this for MORE money. Liquid 'done is a 1/4 of the price of pills, which I totally understand that of course the more money they make, the better for them.
MMT is an ALL PROFIT industry.
In the middle of my placebo saying pills work better than liquid, I decided to try liquid to test the waters, and wow, 80mg of liquid DID NOT hold me, 80mg of pills, hold me perfectly. So how is that placebo?
The doctors, nurses, supervisors, will all tell their patients 'its the same'..
If they're the same, why does that happen? Why do the pills hold me, and liquid doesn't at the same dose? That's IMPOSSIBLE to be the same if I experience w/d with liquid and not the pills at the same dose.
So basically, they're MAKING me raise my dose, because as I stated, 80mg of liquid methadone doesn't hold me for the full 24 hours, the pills, I can go 36+ hours and still not be in w/d.
So, I don't know what to do, it's either I go through the pain of w/d until my body adjusts to the level of liquid methadone, or get a dose raise, im basically trapped.
What do you guys think I should do? I DONT want to get a dose raise, yet the dose of 80mg of liquid doesn't hold me.
Would you guys get the dose raise, or go through at least a month w/d til my body is adjusted to the dose of liquid methadone?