HalleyHeroine
Greenlighter
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- Mar 30, 2014
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Hey there everyone.
I just started in a Suboxone program for the second time. When I was taking it the first time, I didn't want to be sober forever. I just wanted to be "no actively addicted" and be able to use occasionally. Well we all know what happens there, so here I am again, but this time serious and truly wanting to be done with opiates.
I have been doing some reading and I see a lot of people telling people who are interested in Suboxone that "it just delays the inevitable" and "it's not a cure / it's just as bad".
I'd like to share my thoughts on what those people have to say and get your feedback on it.
(To keep the intro short, I'm going to start this thread and then post what I think below)
I just started in a Suboxone program for the second time. When I was taking it the first time, I didn't want to be sober forever. I just wanted to be "no actively addicted" and be able to use occasionally. Well we all know what happens there, so here I am again, but this time serious and truly wanting to be done with opiates.
I have been doing some reading and I see a lot of people telling people who are interested in Suboxone that "it just delays the inevitable" and "it's not a cure / it's just as bad".
I'd like to share my thoughts on what those people have to say and get your feedback on it.
(To keep the intro short, I'm going to start this thread and then post what I think below)
