trying to transition to bupe for a quick taper
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Author: tearj3rker
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:23 am
It’s really hard to say. Honestly, I don’t think you’re in for too much pain. Your doses of bupe were tiny, and you were only using for a week or two.
But if you’re going to have any hope of staying off, you gotta start looking forward at what you’re going to do to stay clean. No longer in the military, I figure you’ll have some time on your hands until you find work. It’s a rough time anyway, I can imagine if you feel a bit gutted. It can be incredibly tempting to fill the hole in your day/life the army provided with drugs. But they will ultimately eat away at your life from the inside even more.
If you think you’re up to getting proactive and putting in some really hard but real rewarding work, then I reckon go for it! But if you’re doubting yourself, I’d put the Suboxone option on the table as well.
trying to transition to bupe for a quick taper
by Admin
Call 1 (888) 460-6556 to speak with a counselor.
Author: tearj3rker
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:23 am
It’s really hard to say. Honestly, I don’t think you’re in for too much pain. Your doses of bupe were tiny, and you were only using for a week or two.
But if you’re going to have any hope of staying off, you gotta start looking forward at what you’re going to do to stay clean. No longer in the military, I figure you’ll have some time on your hands until you find work. It’s a rough time anyway, I can imagine if you feel a bit gutted. It can be incredibly tempting to fill the hole in your day/life the army provided with drugs. But they will ultimately eat away at your life from the inside even more.
If you think you’re up to getting proactive and putting in some really hard but real rewarding work, then I reckon go for it! But if you’re doubting yourself, I’d put the Suboxone option on the table as well.