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Opiates with suboxone and how it effects your tolerance

Xen_Jdog

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Hey guys my first post, but long time googler and most of my answers have come from here thanks a lot. However I couldn't find the answer to this question. I take any pain pills pretty much for both recreational and pain(I have kyphoscoliosis). I always run out of my meds(I get 20mg hydros a day lol). I use suboxone(4mg a day) a lot as my funds don't allow my habit of 50mg hydro/oxy a day, I have and done much more. I take suboxone on days or maybe a week at a time(I'm well aware of the long lasting blocking effects), after a few days or so If I have the money I will switch back to the real stuff(Any opiate pill). Now of course I know I will not get the full effect escpecially after taking a few strips that week, but say I take 50 mg of oxy and feel it some, does that mean what I didn't feel didnt raise my tolerance(From where its at from the bupe) from the left over oxy that wasn't felt? I know the bupe is on there where the oxy didn't stick...but that will come off eventually. I am sorry I don't know how to ask what I really want , I cant find the words because I know bup. will raise or at the very least keep my tolerance at its current level. But taking a large does of something other than bup. and not feeling its full effect, the leftover u didn't feel, would it or would it not raise ur tolerance? I have my own reasons for this question sorry if it seems stupid, because I Know even to me it does. Sorry for asking the same question 2 times just some people might understand it better one way than the other. excuse my grammer please :)


When referring to raising my tolerance I am only concerned about the oxy(This example) that wasn't felt.
 
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