So I am day 2 off opiates, and things are well considering I have 3 strips of suboxone. I definitely do NOT want to do replacement therapy, but I thought it would be good for the detox. Yesterday, I took one full strip; 4 mg in the am, 4 mg in the PM. Today, I've only taken 4 mg, and I waited up until the PM to take it. So I have 1 1/2 strips left and have made it almost through day two. I am hoping the subs will take me through the worst of it, and I'll be able to carry on with my day to day living sans anything after those run out. I unfortunately do not have the luxury of attending a medical detox, or rehab, or anything for that matter. I have a professional career that I cannot break from, and a family that depends on me, so I cannot just up and leave. I have been on a 2 month binge, after a 4 year break of being clean off of opiates (aside with a couple dabbles here and there).
When the WDs are gone, I'm going to start working out again and doing yoga to tap into my higher Self. Exercise and meditation will be my replacement therapy. I also suffer from anxiety/depression, but I never stopped taking my meds throughout this whole ordeal.
What have others done to get through their detox, and push drugs further away from their lives? (aside from 12 step groups)
What mantras do you tell yourselves to achieve success?
Does anyone have any advice with the way I'm going about things? Things that they would do different?
(PS, yes I have tried 12 step programs very diligently, made it through all the 12 steps, did everything I was told, but it just wasn't really my thing. Everyone is different, so please don't judge or nay-say. thanks! =] )
When the WDs are gone, I'm going to start working out again and doing yoga to tap into my higher Self. Exercise and meditation will be my replacement therapy. I also suffer from anxiety/depression, but I never stopped taking my meds throughout this whole ordeal.
What have others done to get through their detox, and push drugs further away from their lives? (aside from 12 step groups)
What mantras do you tell yourselves to achieve success?
Does anyone have any advice with the way I'm going about things? Things that they would do different?
(PS, yes I have tried 12 step programs very diligently, made it through all the 12 steps, did everything I was told, but it just wasn't really my thing. Everyone is different, so please don't judge or nay-say. thanks! =] )
