As many of you probably know from experience,
Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome can be more of a barrier to sobriety than the torturous acute withdrawal and can plague substance users long after quitting their drug of choice.
Only recently has the treatment world started to recognize the role that managing PAWS plays in preventing relapse and have begun to offer some concrete suggestions on how to prevent and manage the symptoms as well as expedite resumption of normal functioning.
I'm hoping to learn more about what helped those of you who have experienced this but first a few basics... (Based on
Terence Gorski's writing on the subject)
Wow, where do I start? FIRST OFF fuck suboxone or any long acting partial analgesic.
Been clean for 11 days, after tapering (been waiting for this day)
Tapering basically didnt do jack shit.

Every day, I exercise, listen to music i love, smoke weed, work out, eat fried chicken all day (emphasis on the iron) keep the work game goin, keep hittin up class, study, do what you gotta to in between
SYMPTOMS: WAKING UP AT 3 am, NO SLEEP FOR A FEW DAYS. APPETITE gone, but EXPLOSION of hunger once you get there EAT BIG, HEADACHE, OH MY GOD. No remedy, time heals wounds. Cant BELIEVE how bad they were, holy shit. Got a crippler over a week into it.. whoa holy fuck
Im living it, loving it, not afraid. I wanna move around, get around. I never felt this in the fog of opes

(unless i would hit a fat line of H, BTW took OP oxys for over a month during the holidays, then switched to 17 suboxones jan 15, got to Feb 15? with em and regretted every day
so yeah, keep it real BL, enjoy everything, take nothing for granted, keep pumpin, take every opportunity to do so
and fuck JAY Z