I have a very fast metabolism, and I DONT regularly take suboxone, but one day recently I took a third of a strip of suboxone 8mg within the span of a day and one small piece the next morning. I wasted a lot of stuff trying already, and dont want to waste what little I Have left on nothing.
my calculations estimate that at a half life of 37.5 hours, and having my last dose on monday at about 2:30 pm, it should take a whopping 228 hours to get the levels in my bloodstream down to about 1.25%, which wouldnt nearly fully block it, but probably still partially would and after 300 hours only .260% would be left.
I Was really hoping to use my days off to get high, but apparantly it doesnt look like it will possible by friday or saturday.
do you guys think the blocking effect will be at least mostly done with by friday or saturday? or should I just aim for next week entirely and not waste any more. Usually I wait about a day and im good to go since I dont do it, but I think by re dosing on pieces of sub the first day I kind of screwed myself. I cut about a third of an 8mg off, and took small pieces throughout the day. probably a little bit over 2mg by monday.
my calculations estimate that at a half life of 37.5 hours, and having my last dose on monday at about 2:30 pm, it should take a whopping 228 hours to get the levels in my bloodstream down to about 1.25%, which wouldnt nearly fully block it, but probably still partially would and after 300 hours only .260% would be left.
I Was really hoping to use my days off to get high, but apparantly it doesnt look like it will possible by friday or saturday.
do you guys think the blocking effect will be at least mostly done with by friday or saturday? or should I just aim for next week entirely and not waste any more. Usually I wait about a day and im good to go since I dont do it, but I think by re dosing on pieces of sub the first day I kind of screwed myself. I cut about a third of an 8mg off, and took small pieces throughout the day. probably a little bit over 2mg by monday.