Author: jonathanm1978
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:12 am
hatmaker510 wrote: |
If you have some of that research you keep referring to, please share it with us. Otherwise, there are zero long-term studies regarding suboxone that I’m aware of, so what you are saying is pure panicky speculation. We like to provide only accurate information here, so when you start mentioning research, please provide a link to your citation. |
I AGREE!!
It sounds like he wanted to make himself feel better about saying that (about the lawsuit) so he added "do your research".
Well, people HAVE done research, and unless you have access to something nobody else does, there’s not any out there that brings ANY validity to what you’ve said.
And you know what? I’ve been on Suboxone nearly as along as you have..and I don’t have ANY of that. PERIOD. if Suboxone had this "brain-killing" power, then I’d be a prime candidate for such alterations..but alas, I’m still hitting pretty high on the IQ tests and recently took a college entrance exam, and also a nuclear generation plant entrance exam..all of which showed pretty decent intelligence. Surely, with such long-term use of Suboxone (July will be 4 years)…I would have some obvious signs or at the very least, the beginning stages of what you’ve said here.
I think this should be on an episode of Scare Tactics on the Chiller channel..
Is it just me, or are there more and more people who have underlying issues (like, they existed before the Suboxone), and once they get into treatment, when these same issues surface, they blame the Suboxone as the root cause? Nobody says "Well, all the years of ________ abuse likely did some damage…"….oh no..they blame a drug that they’ve barely used a year or less…not the umpteen years of opiate ABUSE.
Hmm..let’s weigh that..
Opiate ABUSE —- LARGE factor.
Suboxone USE — REALLY? Primary cause for most people who want to have something to point the finger at.
I mean really..if I was going to say that something had caused me some sort of physical damage..I think I would first blame the THOUSANDS of milligrams of OXYCONTIN that I shoved up my nose…NOT the Suboxone that I’ve barely scratched the surface as far as in comparison to use/abuse.