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Old 10-25-2004, 03:15 PM   #11
Joesaddiction
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Re: Suboxone - WD please help

Sburch98,
Thanks for writing back. This is my eight day with no Sub and I think I have it licked. I just feel very wiped out. Been trying to eat 3 meals a days but it hasen't been easy. I think I will try a good 1 a day vitamin to help me.
Sub is a ***** to come off of but it can be down. I think oxy withdrawal would have been much worse. I had a bad case of restless legs and I was very jumpy for at least 5 to 6 days. That's all the I had to deal with. Not as easy as it sounds. I sure oxy withdrawal would have been much worse. But it feel great not to watch the clock anymore and worring when my next pill is coming from.

Joe
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Old 10-26-2004, 05:11 PM   #12
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Re: Suboxone - WD please help

Joe,
Im sooooo glad you are feeling better. I had 7 days of that hell. Im 37 days clean now. Im still taking Ibuprophen but that is it!

How are your pupils doing? Mine pupils were still so small at 15 - 28 days out.

But I feel so much better now. I get less sleep and still feel great. How is your kicking? The treatment gave me bentyl for cramping and quinine for leg cramps and kicking. But the worst is over for you!

The rehab I went to said the detox was the easy part. Now it's time to get to work! I crammmed like I was in college when I was doing my 4th step.

I wanted to do my 5th step b 4 I spoke I went home b cuz I wanted a trainned pro addict help me w/ it. LOL!

Im so darn happy for you! Please let me know how you are doing?

Thanks,

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Old 10-28-2004, 06:11 AM   #13
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Re: Suboxone - WD please help

Hi Sara, thank you for all the kind words and for the support. I think this is day 11 for me. It feels really great to write day 11 and now I am starting to lose track off the days I am clean. That alone is great. When I was doing oxy's and suboxone I was always looking at the clock and praying I never went into withdrawal. Suboxone was no picnic but I sure that 99% of the people here can do it. I didn't think I could do it, I was scared ****, but to my surpise I did it. I tried twice to detox off of oxy's. I don't think I made it to the 3rd days. It was horrible.

With Love......Joe
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Old 10-28-2004, 08:35 AM   #14
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Hi All

I'm just after some advice really

My family have recently found out that my cousin of 19 has been give subutex to take and is injecting this - i have looked in Subutex and obviously come up with why it is prescribed i'm just concerend as to why he has to inject when it is normally given in tablet form (i'm not sure what dosage he is on)

Can anyone tell me if they know anyone who has injected this before ????

Thanks for you help

Louise
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