Author: QuittingOpiatesSweden
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 5:43 pm
hatmaker510 wrote: |
I really wasn’t sure about your symptoms, but then I came to the very last one: PUPILS HUGE. That leads me to believe your dose is too low. That’s a classic sign of opiate withdrawals. Which is interesting because you started at a pretty low dose. I also find it terribly interesting that you feel a time in the day when the sub "effect is at its highest". If you were really stabilized on 4 mg you should have a steady level and most likely shouldn’t be "feeling" any effect like you describe. It’s my utterly non-medical/non-professional opinion that your dose is too low. |
It was not withdrawal, anyway the problem is solved, it seemed I had some strange reaction the first days on 4mg. Also we solved this unevenness between times of day (maybe I have a fast metabolism of subuxone or something) by simply letting me take 2mg in the morning while watched, and bring 2mg home to take in the afternoon, this way I get more or less the same effect during the whole day, and at this point I feel just normal all times of day.
I am sensitive to that sort of stimulant feeling effect, and it makes me unable to complete ssri treatments, and also makes me not want to take my concerta pills which i am supposed to take daily. I don’t know why suboxone would cause that sort of sensation, maybe I just had a fever or something at the same times as I started taking suboxone.