Captain.Heroin
Bluelight Crew
Thanks for the responses guys. I don't qualify for the free suboxone because I stupidly signed up for some half-assed part-time employee insurance that covered $17.95 of a $2250 hospital bill. Anyway, he gave me the usual #60 8mg Suboxone and 60 Klonopin and told me to start tapering like Capt. Heroin said. Also, he added Wellbutrin SR to the mix because of its dopaminergenic action and it may ease the transition from Suboxone to full on sobriety. I might be able to go to him every 3 months or so, depending on my finances. Also, he said to call if I needed anything like a refill on my Klonopin in a month or some other withdrawal-related medication. Pretty much what I expected. He said a year was enough and that I probably need to get off of it anyway. Too bad though, because it is the only thing that really really helps with my depression. That's why I got started with the pain pills any damn way. I'm down to 8mg and already fiending like a motherfucker. Wish Methadone could be dispensed by a doc. I'd like that better, but I can't be chained to this town because I frequently leave town. Sigh. Thanks guys.
Good luck.
You can always cancel your current insurance, but it's a rule of thumb never to accept insurance from an employer unless it's actually good insurance. Get your trusty local Jew to help you decide what insurance policy is right for you!

If you can acquire any other benzodiazepines (lorazepam, alprazolam, diazepam, etc) these will help with cessating. I would save your benzos for cessating completely, or the largest drops (if you want to go from 8mg to 4mg, good time to use some) however make sure not to become dependent on benzos as well. I'm sure that's been advised to you before though, so I won't harp on it.
If you use your buprenorphine sublingually, you can also use 6/7's method to get more out of your dose. This would be my last piece of advice to help you out. This way, you can stretch your Suboxone even further. It's understandable to want to make it stretch, it sure isn't cheap.
Once again, feel free to post here with any questions/concerns you may have.
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