Author: Bboy42287
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 6:46 pm
| Romeo wrote: |
| Hey Bboy,
I just copied this from the main page of the forum, "This forum is a place for addicts and for those who love them to discuss addiction, particularly addiction to opiates (pain pills). Please join us to discuss symptoms, patterns, consequences, and treatment of opiate dependence. Recognizing that opiate dependence is a potentially fatal disease, we respect ALL effective treatments for opiate dependence, whether or not the treatment includes buprenorphine or Suboxone." I don’t think that you were putting Suboxone down at all, it didn’t work for you or maybe more accurately, it stopped worked to relieve your pain after several years of use. You made a courageous decision to switch over to Methadone, not even knowing if it would work. It seems to be working and that is sure to be great news for someone else for whom Suboxone has not worked at addressing their pain issues. You sound really good and I’m eager to follow your progress. |
Thanks Rom yea i just wanted to say that i have no ill feelings toward suboxone any more if i did not have pain suboxone would of been more than perfect but that was not the case. And i am doing really good today 1st day in 2 weeks i had energy the whole day and the WDs seem to be just about gone for the most part knock on wood! But yea i am in love with methadone just after 3 days my pain has been the best it has in 5 years since i stopped active addiction and i am on a very low dose right now so i dont even think i will need that much more. I was talking with the nurse today she said the whole thing of pain patients on mehtadone needing huge doses like 200mgs is false. Do to how long it stays active in your system taking that high of dose is just over kill and hearing that made me happy.