Mr.Scagnattie
Bluelighter
This frustrates me in my outpatient group. People will be saying that are tired or something because they are adjusting to life without heroin, yet they are on 16mg of suboxone for their 2 bag a day dope habit. Then there's another kid saying how it takes a while to feel normal after getting clean, yet he's on 100mg of methadone so I don't get how he can say that since his body still has a high dose of opioids in it.
Don't get me wrong, I think that maintenance drugs are needed for a lot of people to transition from using heroin or other strong opiates to getting clean. I consider it a step towards getting clean, but I don't consider it being clean because anybody who has gotten off of maintenance drugs knows how big of a difference it is between being on them and being on nothing.
So to me being clean is being off of everything, and being on suboxone is being on suboxone. Same with methadone. I agree with someone else that said they prefer to just say that they are "in recovery" instead of clean, and everybody off of their DOC that has made lifestyle changes and wants to stay off of drugs is in recovery to me.
Yeah I agree. I don't consider it "clean".. but it's definitely a form of sobriety.. to me, if I'm not ripping and running, sticking needles in my arms and hussling for dope, I'm clean.. haha. But I don't view it the same as being totally off of everything. That's being truly really clean.
However, the people that literally equate being on suboxone or methadone as the exact same thing as using heroin (I've heard this pov from a lot of people) are idiots.