For past experience using suboxone, although I was self-medicating, I only had to wait a number of hours before making the transition smoothly. Now, of course precipitated w/d is an issue, so treat lightly. I'm not a betting man, but if I was, I'd bet my experience with suboxone would have been a lot more fruitful, even successful, maybe, if I had worked with an MD.
My recommendation:
- If possible work under the care of a doctor, a good MD with a good reputation in using suboxone.
- Don't worry about the transition more than you have to. In my case, my mind has been known to fox with me. Making up any excuse possible to stay on the dope. So just dive in. If you switch before things, as has been said, get shitty, you'll be SO much better off for it in the future. Trust me. Been there.
- Make yourself comfortable during the transition. In my case, when in w/d, I like to play the dude. Letting my freak flag fly. Bathrobes and moccasins. Sun glasses. Headphones. House music. DXM
Get a manicure. Contrary action my friend, contrary action.
Now, I mentioned DXM. I was able to get off the dope without suboxone this time around using DXM. It was a god send, to be sure. I feel amazing. And, to go from needing, literally needing, heroin to feel a modicum of happiness, to five days of low plateau experiences of glorious DXM, doing a complete 180 and feeling coming out of the episode experiencing TRUE happiness again without the dope... Well, it's a truly amazing thing.
PM me if you want help trying the DXM. As you wouldn't be working probably wouldn't be prescribed the DXM by a Doc, and it's a powerful drug in itself, you'll need all the help you can get. If I had someone to guide me through the psychedelic experience, I would have been happier for it. But what am I say?! I'm happy as a clam with EVERYTHING about life now anyways, as shitty as some of it may be.
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