SinisterMC
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2014
- Messages
- 13
Hello all, I am making this post so people like me in the same predicament as me can have some hope and maybe a little guidance. I am beginning to start my withdrawal / detox from suboxone today. a brief history, I started taking pills at age 15 maybe two or three times a year not very much. But by the time I reach 24 I had a very close person to me that had a reliable source and a good price so I began to use more and more. For the last 2 years of my pill usage I was at 360 mg per day every day.Then about 2 years ago I was introduced to suboxone. My dose was usually between 4 and 16 mg per day depending on how much I had. I had some severe side effects from the suboxone like headaches, painful joints, stiffness and it just felt like my life revolves around this drug. Now two years after starting it I am ready to be off of it. I was able to get my dosage down to 2 milligrams per day, and I am now ready to jump off. I know a lot of people say that is still too high of a dose but I said screw it, let's see what I can do. I'm going to give a quick rundown of what I am going to use during this detox program, I have St John's wort, clonidine, soma, and requip. the st. John's wort is obviously over the counter. The other 3 are prescription only but if you do a search on the internet you can find anything you want, trust me, that's where I got mine. The Clonidine is used to help lower my blood pressure and take away the cold sweats. The soma is going to be helpful for my sleep, hopefully. And the Requip is supposed to help with the arm and leg restlessness, which for me is honestly the worst part of the withdrawals. too often I see post that people make stating they heard this works they heard that works but they are not sure because they have never tried the products there talking about. I hope people use my post as a guide, I will let you know what works and what does not. I am also using this forum as a kind of therapy session and hopefully other users and their posts can help me get through this difficult time. Only about four or five people in my life know about my problem and I have been very good at keeping it a secret from the rest. My wife is my backbone she has been with me from the beginning, well since I first told her which was halfway through my battle until now and I know she will be with me all the way through. She is counting on me at the same time I am counting on her. If I need days off from work I will not have a problem calling in sick, that is just a benefit of my job that many do not have which I am very fortunate to have. I took my last dose of Suboxone this morning so I know I will not start feeling the withdrawal effects until tomorrow evening. I will constantly be updating my posts and letting people know how I am doing. Please feel free to give me any information you may have or any insight that might benefit me or any others reading this forum.sorry for such a long post, if anyone wants to know anything else about my history please feel free to ask, I have nothing to hide on this site I'm sure we all been there and many have done what I have done. Thanks, hope to hear from any of you, and I hope I can inspire some others like others have inspired me.

