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Hi all,
Looks like i've just been booted off Dr. Junigs suboxone forum for a debate over the darker side of suboxone.
Ive been Feeling emotionally flat. Moody, after being on 12mg for 2 years. The forum wont have a bad word said about bupe! very pro the drug and the owner Dr. Junigs who runs his own buisiness and this forum. Its very skewed.Its a business. Simple. I hope here is more neutral, open minded and factual.
If you are male and have the above symptons please please read and get your testosterone levels checked ASAP. This post will likely help many. Please stay safe, educate yourself and good luck
http://www.marylandaddictionrecover...rm-suboxone-use
http://www.suboxforum.com/warning-f...-t13300-40.html
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/...07.00824.x/full
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/11/1...-or-menace.html
Dr. Junig, 53, is an anesthesiologist with a doctorate in neurochemistry who retrained as a psychiatrist after his own recovery from addiction. He did not intend to become a buprenorphine doctor.
“To be honest, I was just trying to build a practice,” he said.
Nor did he intend to become a buprenorphine blogger or the host of an online conversation about the drug through his website Suboxone Forum, which gets 30,000 visits weekly, and a LinkedIn group with nearly 800 professional members. It grew from his initial passion for the treatment — a passion that got him hired briefly as a “treatment facilitator” for Reckitt Benckiser and also got him in trouble.
In 2011, the Wisconsin medical board reprimanded him for using “tele-psychiatry” to treat five out-of-state addicts he had seen only over Skype.
Over time, Dr. Junig said, he moved “from skeptic to true believer to skeptic.” Others similarly modulated their enthusiasm as they gained a nuanced appreciation of the difficulties of managing a complex patient population and a medication that had become a rampant street drug.
Have a read of these and make up your own mind. You are entitled to your views.
Looks like i've just been booted off Dr. Junigs suboxone forum for a debate over the darker side of suboxone.
Ive been Feeling emotionally flat. Moody, after being on 12mg for 2 years. The forum wont have a bad word said about bupe! very pro the drug and the owner Dr. Junigs who runs his own buisiness and this forum. Its very skewed.Its a business. Simple. I hope here is more neutral, open minded and factual.
If you are male and have the above symptons please please read and get your testosterone levels checked ASAP. This post will likely help many. Please stay safe, educate yourself and good luck
http://www.marylandaddictionrecover...rm-suboxone-use
http://www.suboxforum.com/warning-f...-t13300-40.html
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/...07.00824.x/full
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/11/1...-or-menace.html
Dr. Junig, 53, is an anesthesiologist with a doctorate in neurochemistry who retrained as a psychiatrist after his own recovery from addiction. He did not intend to become a buprenorphine doctor.
“To be honest, I was just trying to build a practice,” he said.
Nor did he intend to become a buprenorphine blogger or the host of an online conversation about the drug through his website Suboxone Forum, which gets 30,000 visits weekly, and a LinkedIn group with nearly 800 professional members. It grew from his initial passion for the treatment — a passion that got him hired briefly as a “treatment facilitator” for Reckitt Benckiser and also got him in trouble.
In 2011, the Wisconsin medical board reprimanded him for using “tele-psychiatry” to treat five out-of-state addicts he had seen only over Skype.
Over time, Dr. Junig said, he moved “from skeptic to true believer to skeptic.” Others similarly modulated their enthusiasm as they gained a nuanced appreciation of the difficulties of managing a complex patient population and a medication that had become a rampant street drug.
Have a read of these and make up your own mind. You are entitled to your views.

