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Bupe Suboxone can ruin your life

But what I really wanted to say is I think we all have a desire to be clear headed, have clarity and health. Feel centered and strong. Yet most days we don't get that. So we use substances.
Thus the vicious cycle of myself and maybe many others. And people if your lucky enough to have a support system people like to say “you’re depressed from the drugs “ or “…. Cause of all that dope “ It’s just hard in my own experience to put up with any kinda bullshit depression anxiety whatever which is there possibly exacerbated by someone or somethin. Boom awesome I can just do dope some dope when I wake and feel good? That’s Not even a problem. Now they got blues flooded the streets for pocket change and this shit has been bioengineered by someone for evil as sure as god made little green apples. Heroin was always “oh you’re fine bro just don’t use more than 3 days in a row or you’ll get addicted” these little blue pills got me in one day. A small binge I guess maybe 3x in one day. And the worst part was the don’t even have near the good qualities as even pharmaceutical fentanyl durogesic patches. Those pieces of plastic matrix patches have a better quality high then all the blues. I swear the duration of wds was significantly increased with these blues. So yeah all this shit going on combined with 20 percent interest and a crisis where corporations and even foreign investors just bought all single family houses in the past 10 years because “””” why because a real estate guy was president ? To beat the market? And these companies aren’t “landlords” in no sense of the word. they’re about as useful as a damn screen door on a sub marine. So yeah etc etc fuck this place people can’t even get high anymore ! No moneys and what r u gonna do if you had some money ? Go buy some Xanax or some oxy or some liquor? No ur gonna have to go smoke some blues at the park and hope no one comes and gathers whatever they can walk off with faster than a greased up water snake on meth. Fuck them blue bitches too I’m real salty cause I (Got cobwebs in my wallet )got clean once again recently but I couldn’t fix nothin (living arrangement) cause I can’t even afford dirt and then (thankfully)I got Fired like a week after that. Time for the next chapter. Thanks for reading my blog I hope there was at least part of it that could be considered a comprehensive thought.
 
Heheh..,yeah…I was actually considering trying to get off morphine with lope. Lol!
That would not have gone well,

I had no choice other than suboxone and I was not happy about it at first, but it has turned out to be really good.
I have gotten big parts of my life back and am still making progress,
I no longer think about opiates all the time and worry about running out, being sick, etc..,
Things have improved for me in every way since quitting morphine and going on to suboxone.
I live with chronic pain due to injuries from car accident and severe migraines.
I was actually amazed that my pain level went way down when I made the switch.
I recommend suboxone for people in my position.
It was and continues to be a good choice. 👍
I’m really excited to try the sublocade, takes all the worry about being sick out. I’m not shilling for it atleast I’m not being paid to lol I’m still trying to get it prior authorized but it’s bupe in birth control form I guess and lasts about 6or9or up to 12 months just steadily decreasing in blood levels. I don’t know if they have it for long term or only for gettin off suboxone. You have to be taking atleast 8mg a day to get the shot
 
I haven't found anything like reddit, nah.

Wish there was though.
If you steer anywhere outside of approved narratives on reddit, you'll basically be condemned to only speak your mind on the conspiracy subbreddit. lol
Unfortunately you probably don’t remember when they had the number of unique upvotes and downvotes on each comment, something everyone liked and they changed it quietly. It was still an echo chamber back then too, but atleast you could see if there was some kinda thing going on there
 
I’m really excited to try the sublocade, takes all the worry about being sick out. I’m not shilling for it atleast I’m not being paid to lol I’m still trying to get it prior authorized but it’s bupe in birth control form I guess and lasts about 6or9or up to 12 months just steadily decreasing in blood levels. I don’t know if they have it for long term or only for gettin off suboxone. You have to be taking atleast 8mg a day to get the shot
I am interested in that too.
I am just worried that if it goes wrong….6,9,12 months could be a nightmare.

It would be awesome though if it just eased you off suboxone.
Let me know if you try it and how it goes.

Good work!
I am proud of you!
❤️
 
Unfortunately you probably don’t remember when they had the number of unique upvotes and downvotes on each comment, something everyone liked and they changed it quietly. It was still an echo chamber back then too, but atleast you could see if there was some kinda thing going on there
Oh I remember.
I remember when there was a huge "anti-vaxx" push on the front page of reddit back in like 2015-2019 too.
I highly doubt it was organic.


It's not just reddit though, youtube is the same way now too.
Just came across a video about Matthew Perry & people are eating up that his "past drug use lead to this".


There's absolutely zero mechanism by which opioids would "weaken some one's heart". Especially his drug of choice which was hydrocodone.
But you can count on the ignorant masses to believe any myth or scary drug propaganda.
 
I mean he was a wealthy degenerate drug addict…did that ultimately contribute to his death at the age of 54, Whitney Houston-style? Maybe. I don’t think the cause of death has been released though has it?

Regardless, the idea that opioids are “cardiotoxic” is of course ridiculous.
 
... ten tablets containing
325 mg. acetaminophen on the other hand ...

back when he was supposedly eating them like candy
5's had 500 mg. and 7.5s had 750
Yeah.
I hope he didn’t die from liver failure due to Tylenol poisoning.
OMG! That is so painful it will blow your mind.
Absolutely horrific.
I know because I made that mistake.
Had an 11 day Near Death Experience from it.

Watch out for the Tylenol friends.
It is poison.
 
Yeah.
I hope he didn’t die from liver failure due to Tylenol poisoning.
OMG! That is so painful it will blow your mind.
Absolutely horrific.
I know because I made that mistake.
Had an 11 day Near Death Experience from it.

Watch out for the Tylenol friends.
It is poison.
Glad to read you are feeling better
hang in there ...
 
He died from random cardiac arrest while in a bath tub.
No drugs were found on the scene & I'm not sure about toxicology.

Absolutely zero evidence that his past substance use had anything to do with it...

Yet we're getting shit like this already...


Fuck this video & all the media that are jumping to "oh he did drugs, so this is normal" bullshit.
We do know that he was a really big proponent of a very new experimental medicine called the covid vax though.
Sounds like a way to push the heat off of that by just saying "oh he did drugs, so it was meant to happen".

They did the same shit with DMX, although DMX actually had a crack/cocaine habit.


Maybe if he had some serious cocaine/crack habit, sure..
But IIRC, he (MP I mean) was mostly into alcohol & vicodin (hydrocodone without any APAP).

Highly unlikely that a vicoden habit is going to cause random cardiac arrest at age 54. Yet the masses are dumb enough to accept this as the explanation.
Besides if even did accumulate any "heart damage from drug use", this would have been visible through bloodwork/x-rays and routine check ups. So it would have been known about. Especially more so, considering this is a wealthy person with access to the best healthcare 24/7. No way a "heart injury" from "opioid use" went unnoticed that long, not to mention heart problems from hydrocodone or any opioid really are unlikely.
 
There's absolutely zero mechanism by which opioids would "weaken some one's heart". Especially his drug of choice which was hydrocodone.
But you can count on the ignorant masses to believe any myth or scary drug propaganda.
Growing up that notion always made me maddest. The notion of soccer mommies (forgive me) wanting tougher drug laws because their kid was too good for the world. So cannabis smokers had to be arrested and lives ruined because of propaganda.

It does not bother me as much but it is still silly. And it is all hypocritical. We are all drug users. Most of the ignorant masses are on some med or other.

I think one of the funniest things I heard that sort of made me feel better was a George Carlin skit. He was talking about those bumper stickers that said "my son is an honor student", or one of those silly stickers we use to see. George Carlin was like fuck that, fuck those people, I have a sticker that says "my son sold drugs to your honor student daughter".
 
DeathIndustrial88 said:
Highly unlikely that a vicoden habit is going to cause random cardiac arrest at age 54. Yet the masses are dumb enough to accept this as the explanation.

Matthew Perry consumed (in massive quantities): opiates, benzos, coke, etc. He consumed opiates for over 20 years. He was also an alcoholic and a chain smoker.

By 2019, when Perry was 49, he nearly died after his colon burst from opioid overuse and he was in a coma for two weeks.

DeathIndustrial88 said:
Absolutely zero evidence that his past substance use had anything to do with it... We do know that he was a really big proponent of a very new experimental medicine called the covid vax though.

If an actuary was to determine life expectancy, I'm pretty sure his decades of rampant poly-drug abuse would be a more significant factor than COVID vaccines.

Considering his drug use, 54 isn't a surprising age to die.

Matthew Perry said:
I was put on a thing called an ECMO machine, which does all the breathing for your heart and your lungs

The guy almost died many times from drug abuse.

He had a colostomy bag for 9 months, if I remember correctly, and a ileostomy.
 
There's no way to know what caused it. Absolutely I think the drug abuse could have played a significant role. Could it have been the covid vaccine? Yes, it could have but we can't simply assume it was the vaccine. There's really no evidence that it was and if some emerges I doubt they will tell the public it had anything to do with the vaccine. However, just because there would likely be a coverup were it to be the vaccine doesn't mean it was the vaccine.

My uncle died at 58 from a heart attack back before the covid vaccines came out and he didn't have decades of heavy drug abuse behind him, so deaths like this can happen sometimes on their own. My uncle did use cocaine back in the 80s but I doubt that played a significant factor considering it was over 30 years before he died, but who knows maybe he had some residual heart damage.
 
I'm not sure why people downplay the risks related to drug abuse and opioid abuse on a harm reduction website?

Perry had 14 different abdominal surgeries.

His heart stopped for 5 minutes
Perry wrote about another near death experience in his book, recalling the time he was in a rehab facility in Switzerland and was up all night taking hydrocodone before a surgery. He was also treated with propofol, the drug that killed Michael Jackson that is typically used for anesthesia.

He recalled more of the incident on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” in November 2022, telling the show's host that he had gotten CPR and the man administering the procedure broke eight ribs in the process of saving his life.

Perry told Stephen Colbert his “heart stopped for five minutes” but he “didn’t flatline.” The actor woke up in a different hospital 10 hours later.

The incident would cause Perry to be unable to perform in “Don’t Look Up” alongside Meryl Streep, telling Colbert, “I had to give up the biggest movie I’ve ever gotten. I had four scenes with Streep.”


The abdominal surgeries were a result of his opioid drug use. His opioid use resulted in a two week coma and a colostomy bag. He ripped the colostomy bag out, so they did an ileostomy which is a tube that comes out of your body so your shit bypasses your anus.

During one of the surgeries, his heart stopped for 5 minutes and he almost died again.

If it wasn't for opioid abuse: he wouldn't have had a colostomy bag or an ileostomy; he wouldn't have ended up in a coma; and, his heart wouldn't have stopped for 5 minutes.

I'm honestly not sure what more evidence you guys need?
 
But you can count on the ignorant masses to believe any myth or scary drug propaganda.
haha yeah Reddit canon also includes myth "dolphins get high off of puffer fish" which has as much base as most conspiracies and it is really, really hard to get people believe that is not the case 99 % likelihood.
 
I'm not sure why people downplay the risks related to drug abuse and opioid abuse on a harm reduction website?

Perry had 14 different abdominal surgeries.




The abdominal surgeries were a result of his opioid drug use. His opioid use resulted in a two week coma and a colostomy bag. He ripped the colostomy bag out, so they did an ileostomy which is a tube that comes out of your body so your shit bypasses your anus.

During one of the surgeries, his heart stopped for 5 minutes and he almost died again.

If it wasn't for opioid abuse: he wouldn't have had a colostomy bag or an ileostomy; he wouldn't have ended up in a coma; and, his heart wouldn't have stopped for 5 minutes.

I'm honestly not sure what more evidence you guys need?
So what you're saying is... the mercury in the vaccine caused him to go crazy? Geeze, thanks Fauci!
 
I even question whether regular opiates are that useful for chronic pain because in my experience after using those long term I developed tolerance to most of their effects as well as an increased sensitivity to pain.
This is known as OIH (Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia) and it's not the fault of the opioids but of the Gs-Protein of the Filamin A class to which the µOR switches over that causes this issue. This however, according to medical literature, studies as well as anecdotal user reports can be effectively countered by the use of ultra low dose naltrexone. There is even a documentary about this:


Ask your doctor if he can prescribe you Naltrexone for this precise reason. Then go to a compounding pharmacy and tell those guys to make you a ULDN solution. If they tell you they can only make LDN, then take that and make ULDN yourself. It's fairly easy, it works reliably and consistently. I personally vouch for it. Even though I'm not a pain patient, I like most addicts developed OIH eventually and with the help of ULDN was able to get rid of this condition. The only downside is that the effective dose (sweet spot) is highly idiosyncratic, so you'll have to experiment a bit, but trust me it does work!

EDIT:
oh and another hugely positive side effect is that it will cause your tolerance to drop over time and in fact it even INCREASES the analgetic potential of your opioid!
Adding Ultralow-Dose Naltrexone to Oxycodone Enhances and Prolongs Analgesia: A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Oxytrex
Ultra-Low Dose Oral Naltrexone Decreases Side Effects and Potentiates the Effect of Methadone
 
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