Bojangles69
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The reality is I want to be clean.
I tapered off opiates one time, got 23 days clean, then relapsed.
Have been using opiates for the last 2 1/2 years now. I've never been a compulsive spend my whole check in a week type of person. But at the same time I always seem to need some certain amount of opiates in my blood to function.
I switch between them a lot mainly due to availability and its driving me nuts. I also remember being on subs before (street subs) and although I had some major headaches they still hit the spot for me. I figure if I can get into a program, then do NA consistently, I can slowly taper the sub over 5-6 months and get back into a normal swing of things w/out worrying about wds as often as I do. Its the whole score/use/wd thing that makes my life unstable. And I think I'd be a good canidate as I actually want to get clean, I've made decisions by myself to work towards getting clean, my life just isn't stable enough it seems to allow that.
The thing I don't like about subs is cost. I have no health insurance, no real income to pay for a sub program as all my money goes towards opiates and rent/bills/car insurance etc. Although I don't work a job I consistently due "side work" as I know a lot of useless shit basically, but I just can't pay the prices many of these sub programs seem to charge.
I went to NAABT matching system and filled out an application for bupe doctors in my area. They say apparently I will get contacted by mail if a doctor has an opening. But I also explained how I have no insurance/income so I'm fearing no doctors are gonna get back to me.
I really just want to stop worrying about how I feel for once, and where/what I'm gonna do next when I'm almost out of drugs. I also feel the wds from suboxone were a lot easier to deal with as it was the only opiate I had success actually tapering off of, just the issue was relapse obviously. I had a limited supply so I tapered faster than I should of. If I can get into a program I think I can really stablize certain things in my life (like one being able to pass a drug test for work, get a job, graduating in may, get back into working out) and taper off very slowly but consistently.
I would pay if I was able to find a really cheap program, maybe like $150 initial visit, then a $60-$80 monthly fee, but I see some people who have paid $300 for the first visit, and $200 a month on maintenance. Thats really insane.
What choices do I have ? Is the NAABT matching thing actually useful? Does it work?
I found it on this forum and went to the site:
http://www.addictionsurvivors.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=21259
Should I just get a list of as many doctors as possible and tell them all I'm broke and have no health insurance? I mean what can they do about it nothing right? Or am I wrong?
And I heard about that free program the manufactures do but I would imagine theres a ton of people on that list and it likely takes forever to get into.
I really want to go back on bupe. Like I said the wds weren't that bad, and I felt very stable on it. So I don't know why I just don't go back on it and try tapering legitmately with a doctor on my side.
Thanks all - Bo
I tapered off opiates one time, got 23 days clean, then relapsed.
Have been using opiates for the last 2 1/2 years now. I've never been a compulsive spend my whole check in a week type of person. But at the same time I always seem to need some certain amount of opiates in my blood to function.
I switch between them a lot mainly due to availability and its driving me nuts. I also remember being on subs before (street subs) and although I had some major headaches they still hit the spot for me. I figure if I can get into a program, then do NA consistently, I can slowly taper the sub over 5-6 months and get back into a normal swing of things w/out worrying about wds as often as I do. Its the whole score/use/wd thing that makes my life unstable. And I think I'd be a good canidate as I actually want to get clean, I've made decisions by myself to work towards getting clean, my life just isn't stable enough it seems to allow that.
The thing I don't like about subs is cost. I have no health insurance, no real income to pay for a sub program as all my money goes towards opiates and rent/bills/car insurance etc. Although I don't work a job I consistently due "side work" as I know a lot of useless shit basically, but I just can't pay the prices many of these sub programs seem to charge.
I went to NAABT matching system and filled out an application for bupe doctors in my area. They say apparently I will get contacted by mail if a doctor has an opening. But I also explained how I have no insurance/income so I'm fearing no doctors are gonna get back to me.
I really just want to stop worrying about how I feel for once, and where/what I'm gonna do next when I'm almost out of drugs. I also feel the wds from suboxone were a lot easier to deal with as it was the only opiate I had success actually tapering off of, just the issue was relapse obviously. I had a limited supply so I tapered faster than I should of. If I can get into a program I think I can really stablize certain things in my life (like one being able to pass a drug test for work, get a job, graduating in may, get back into working out) and taper off very slowly but consistently.
I would pay if I was able to find a really cheap program, maybe like $150 initial visit, then a $60-$80 monthly fee, but I see some people who have paid $300 for the first visit, and $200 a month on maintenance. Thats really insane.
What choices do I have ? Is the NAABT matching thing actually useful? Does it work?
I found it on this forum and went to the site:
http://www.addictionsurvivors.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=21259
Should I just get a list of as many doctors as possible and tell them all I'm broke and have no health insurance? I mean what can they do about it nothing right? Or am I wrong?
And I heard about that free program the manufactures do but I would imagine theres a ton of people on that list and it likely takes forever to get into.
I really want to go back on bupe. Like I said the wds weren't that bad, and I felt very stable on it. So I don't know why I just don't go back on it and try tapering legitmately with a doctor on my side.
Thanks all - Bo
