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Author: opidroid

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 5:32 am

i had a boyfriend who took about 4 8mg pills a day. originally a heroin addict who took it to detox then kept taking it for the longer high and so he wouldn’t use heroin again. i met him when he was taking suboxone and he seemed normal and stable. he started giving them to me recreationally then i started taking them daily. just 1/16 or so of a pill. i never really increased my dose because suboxone seems to be just about as effective no matter how long you take it, which is a miracle in the opiate world (and i’m sure why it has helped many addicts live more stable lives). i’m in college and when he would run out of pills between appointments life just isn’t possible: too much pain. eventually started smoking heroin just to deal with withdrawals when didn’t have subs: how ridiculous is that? eventually realized couldn’t go to school with an opiate addiction, so detoxed myself and got rid of druggie bf. all i have to say is: THESE PILLS ARE STRONG AND ADDICTIVE. if you are an opiate addict, take them to withdrawal but don’t start taking them as a replacement. first off, they are $9 a pill, so it seems like a med scam to begin with. secondly, the withdrawal from heroin was easier than suboxone. the half life of subs is impossibly long. withdrawal doesn’t even officially start till 2 days after last does and goes on forever. if you’re taking subs, know that you’re in for a long road to recovery to sobriety, longer and more painful than your heroin wds. JUST A WARNING NOT TO SCARE ANYONE FROM MAKING LEGIT PROGRESS WITH THIS DRUG. good luck to all of you. i got over opiate addiction and you all can too. get off while you’re still young and resilient and have enough self worth to be able to!

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