Fire&Water
Pumpkin King
But I keep hearing the bup does something to our receptors and body that makes people stay in PAWS for 6 or 10 years if not for life? I have read and heard more then a dozen of times that bup triggers some issues in our brain and body that it can damage it permanently, hence of ever lasting PAWS... Because it's a new drug people do not know anything about iit's long term affects, and basically we are all guinea pigs and trials..Again this is not encouraging indeed..
Many people cannot ride through PAWS, it can be impossible because its like the living dead, this is why I believe its one of the reason people cannot stay off subs, or have to go on an opiate, but its also a concern that not even opiates work after quitting subs as the receptors have adjusted to sub and destroyed pathways that feed in other opiates..
I also do not know if its true that anybody who takes sub for over 6 months will lead a miserable life as their testosterone will be destroyed for life, thyroid messed up for life, endorphins productivity never being able to be the same and basically creating health issues which can be mistaken for underlying health problems, but were only created when on sub and post-sub.
Another issue is the PAWS include symptoms lke fatigue, low-energy, depression, insomnia, no motivation etc and who can really cope with that for 6 months let alone 5 or 10 years or life? when people claim methadone symptoms or PAWS do not last as long it does make you wonder doesn't it whether there is indeed some truth to these horror claims.
I have to use (up to) 120 mg's a day oxycodone some days for acute chronic pain in conjunction w/ 2 mg's of subutex as an aid for the rebound effects of the full agonist med' So I'd have to disagree with your analogy.
And no, 60 mg's would not cut through the pain if I wasnt using the subutex Been there, done it enough to know the difference.
Though 4-8 mg's subutex could possibly fight the effects of the full agonist med'...