You're playing with fire...goddamn, I already don't even take the full dose of suboxone I'm scripted (12mg), I'm tapering myself out, 8-10mg is what I take, tops, everyday.
Wait until you get older than 30 and the physical woes start showing up, you'll get some sort of painkiller and nsaid if you have a GP and one you got a good relationship with, even ask for x-rays of your spinal column and some NSAID, I suggest Mobic (meloxicam), the only NSAID that doesn't make my guts go bad, it has less of the COX-2 thing (yeah, not too precise here), it was came out pretty much at the same time as Celebrex and Vioxx. Celebrex is heart problems for people with no heart issues if taken long term. Generic Mobic (Meloxicam) is dirt cheap. I actually still have a script for the 15mg pills (which are really made for people with crazy rheumathoid arthritis..they're v-shaped so they're easy to split in 2 without applying much force.Then when you go back to look at the x-ray results next time you can visit (this is all assuming that you have actual pain issues, and many in this ever demanding world of extended shifts for both physical and sitting on your ass all day jobs, which are even more rought on the back unless you got a really really good desktop chair.
All I'm saying is, you got out of the nightmare, don't chip again, I have no idea of how old you are or if you have an actual pain issue (which a doctor was treating me with 2x200mg codeine contins every 12 hours and meloxicam every 4 to 6 hours), you'll end up getting opiates everyday, I'm afraid it will be the only moment where you will be back on opiates. Unless you are such in a horrible withdrawal from insane doses (most often of oxycodone...reading people's accounts here of addiction of 300mg+ oxycodone a day (wtf wtf!)) that you are willing to jump out a rolling car to get really hurt and get some opiates. Not kidding, some desperate people have been known to do this. Of course, I do not recommend it...