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Herraisland

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I made a thread in 2014 about quiting suboxone. Guess what I chickened out, I lied to my girlfriend I quit. Today she found my suboxone stash. she told me it's me or suboxone. And I'm so scared go quit because of all the horror stories and I have tried to quit and I only made it for 1 day! And I have heard the withdrawals from suboxone starts after 2-3 days. I have a important job and I am a bodybuilder. I can't sacrifice time off. And I know I won't be able to do anything while on withdrawal. Is it really that bad ? Or is the withdrawal very exaggerated? I'm using 4mg a day and have been on subs for 1 and a half year. Before that I was using oxycontin for about 2 years. I really want to quit but I'm to much p***y handling the pain and depression from the withdrawals. What can I do to help me get through this. When is the worst part done? I need all tips. Thank you for taking your time to read this and helping me out.
 
This is one of my first post but I will try and help. On the hell scale sub's sit somewhere between oxy and methadone. You can take things to help you thru. Kratom helps a lot and really works well for me after day 3 you can take it before but the effects will not be full. Immodium I don't mega dose, scary shit. Taking around six tablets help. Anything you can find for sleep, OTC or prescription. I think if you use these, you can still do your job. You won't be chipper but it helps take the WD down 1000%. The length of WD varys from person to person. My case a few weeks. Look on the bright side u likely are very healthy and it maybe shorter for you.
 
Thank you so much :) I do have long lasting 1mg xanax. I have never like benzo because it has never give me any pleasure, except it helps me sleep. Do you think that will take the rls and depression away ? Also I have lyrica.

I'm really hoping the worst only last 5 days no more.
 
Your welcome, if you respond well to the benzos use them. I have never been able to take them. I hear a lot of talk about lyrica and neurotin for rls. The only rls I had was forth night and I took trazadone which helped some. I wish I had the info that we have now on WD years ago. I would have saved myself many days of undo hell.
 
With Suboxone, the withdrawals last longer because of the long half-life. They're also milder than full-blown withdrawals from the full-agonist opiates, but I won't lie, for me personally and for a lot of people I've talked to or who's stories I've read, that doesn't really make a difference anymore when you're two weeks into it and not feeling any better; the days of feeling like hell for a couple days and then it being all over can start to sound not so bad. It can be discouraging, you can start to feel like you're not making any progress and that you'll never feel better... but that's the thing with Sub withdrawals, the worst of it is what goes on IN YOUR HEAD. As long as you can keep reminding yourself that it WILL get better (seriously, if you make it two weeks, feeling better is literally RIGHT around the corner!!) and that you are making progress, because every single day that you go without taking any Sub or opiates is a victory. That IS progress. And it's another day closer to feeling better than you have in a long, long time!!

The great news for you is that you work and you're also a bodybuilder. I'm guessing this means you already live a super healthy lifestyle, that you eat right and you exercise and generally just try to treat your body right and not abuse it (addiction not included). As long as you continue to do these things -- even if you can only exercise the bare minimum -- the length of time your withdrawals will last might very well be cut down a good amount. Your body is used to healing fast and of being in good shape, and eating well/exercise are well-known ways to cut severity/length of withdrawals down even for people who don't live a normally healthy, active lifestyle. You have an amazing advantage there!! Work is usually manageable on Sub withdrawals, especially if yours are as mild as I'd expect them to be for you (assuming you taper first), and as unappealing as it might sound when you're feeling sick, you'll be grateful for it once you get there and have something to distract yourself with!!

I stronglyyy suggest you taper first... 4 mg is a hell of a high dose to jump off from. Explain to your girlfriend that the tapering process is a part of the quitting process, that just because you're still taking it doesn't mean you aren't making a very real effort to quit -- that it's necessary in order for you to be able to quit -- and I'm sure she'll understand and support you through it. If she doesn't understand... honestly then, dude, good riddance. You deserve to be with someone who won't judge you for your particular brand of demon, not if you're actively fighting it... we're all human and even though they may all manifest themselves differently, we ALL have our problems and our battles.

If Xanax helps you sleep, then YES definitely use it!! It will probably be hard to sleep for a little while, so you'll def want the most help you can get!! It may help with some other symptoms too, stuff like the anxiety/restlessness/RLS/depression/akathisia. Basically anything that stems from your CNS, which are arguably the worst of the symptoms to have to deal with, Xanax has the potential to help out with. It's a godsend in withdrawal!!

Good luck :)
 
I cant stand when a significant other jeopardize recovery by giving ultimatums when it is a maintenance drug...of coarse it will be a little rough but worrying about it and reading stories about it will only make it worse..maybe look into kratom to take the edge off and help with withdrawal..its wrong that u lied but what does she expect if u dont want to lose her and stay on maintenance..do it for yourself tho,if u do it for her the chance of relapse will be higher...try and taper if u can
 
Wow can't believe how you guys are willing to take your time to help stranger like me. This is really encouraging to me. my stress went down from 100 to 50%. The suffering will totally be worth it. I dont want to be hooked on pills for the rest of my live. I have to do this. Thanks again guys. What a blessing to me to have someone like you to help me
 
I would wean down and educate your girlfriend on some shit. Depending on length of time on subs and MG range it could be ugly. I've withdrawn from both before but my past 2 times with subs it took like 8 days and the other time i went back to oxys for 2 weeks and came off them. None of it's easy so I feel for you but with subs I don't think you'll see the light at end of tunnel for a week atleast and then life after opiates begin. --the true hurdle
 
Can you tell your girlfriend how you will be getting withdrawals from the subs, and that it's something you're supposed to be withdrawing with in lower doses, and under the supervision with a doctor with?
 
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