GetMeOutOfThisCRAP
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I have some questions about how suboxone works because I find this substance to be incredibly strange. I've used subs and kratom (together sometimes) and have never experienced PWD or any side effect. That's definitely not to say that anyone should attempt such a thing. There's no reason to disregard waiting 24 hours or so after using kratom unless you surefire know it won't induce PWD within you personally. With opioids like oxycodone or morphine I've never disregarded the waiting time and I don't want to find out if that would cast me into what junkies consider to be the worst thing ever. Because you'd think addiction is the worst part but I guess not..
So my questions are (and anyone can comment just answering one or what they think definitely not all of them):
-Why do people say that 1-2 milligrams is more euphoric than 8 milligrams? 4 milligrams in a dose is where my body is currently at. P.S. if you have barely any tolerance for opiates do not take more than 1 milligram of suboxone at a time. You will get whooped and drooling like a dog. Not the good mouth-watering junkie high it's actually the bad kind of high.
-How does suboxone work so well for ending terrible opiate withdrawals? For instance... during a brutal fent withdrawal that made me want to die (it was so bad fent is not worth it don't do it to yourself)
I was saved by subs, and after 5 days of sub use the fent withdrawal was totally gone! Even the depression! The reason I found out that there is no PWD within me through subs/kratom is because I was in the storm of a fent sickness and kratom didn't put a dent in it... then someone swooped in with a sub and I took it immediately after eating kratom to end the misery and I didn't care about any consequences at the time.
-Even on larger doses of suboxone I never seem to have withdrawals from suboxone itself. I've never used subs for over two weeks however. But 8 milligrams daily per say wasn't abnormal. At one point in the past I remember being on 20 milligrams total in a day for about a week. Not recommended if you will withdraw badly from that.
I'm thinking that some of these observations are unique to me but that's what I'm curious about. I think that suboxone is a junkie's life-saver temporary or not. It really really helped me get through some otherwise seemingly impossible moments. I literally could not stand the fent sickness and I refuse to put myself through such a god awful ordeal ever again--It made oxy withdrawal look like a joke and I never thought that was possible. Without suboxone I might have done something incredibly desperate and have hurt myself in the process. Ty
One final note is that I am very proud of the world and the USA for allowing suboxone treatment and that they should continue to administer it and maybe even more so. It really helps addicts not only live their lives undisturbed by relapsing/withdrawals but in general it's just morally a great way to help people who are really suffering. There is absolutely no reason for the USA to suddenly crack down on eliminating suboxone. We need it.
So my questions are (and anyone can comment just answering one or what they think definitely not all of them):
-Why do people say that 1-2 milligrams is more euphoric than 8 milligrams? 4 milligrams in a dose is where my body is currently at. P.S. if you have barely any tolerance for opiates do not take more than 1 milligram of suboxone at a time. You will get whooped and drooling like a dog. Not the good mouth-watering junkie high it's actually the bad kind of high.
-How does suboxone work so well for ending terrible opiate withdrawals? For instance... during a brutal fent withdrawal that made me want to die (it was so bad fent is not worth it don't do it to yourself)

-Even on larger doses of suboxone I never seem to have withdrawals from suboxone itself. I've never used subs for over two weeks however. But 8 milligrams daily per say wasn't abnormal. At one point in the past I remember being on 20 milligrams total in a day for about a week. Not recommended if you will withdraw badly from that.
I'm thinking that some of these observations are unique to me but that's what I'm curious about. I think that suboxone is a junkie's life-saver temporary or not. It really really helped me get through some otherwise seemingly impossible moments. I literally could not stand the fent sickness and I refuse to put myself through such a god awful ordeal ever again--It made oxy withdrawal look like a joke and I never thought that was possible. Without suboxone I might have done something incredibly desperate and have hurt myself in the process. Ty

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