Author: Breezy_Ann
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:03 am
Hi, I think a lot of us have to deal with our loved one’s asking when are you getting off or hasn’t it been long enough? My response is typically that they don’t understand sub and if they took the time to research it, they would likely answer their own questions. Especially those of us that use it for pain as well. I often ask, would you rather me back on oxy? That typically quiets them rather quickly.
As to your question on when to stop, I am going to give you Hat’s advice because I feel it is right on the money. Right now your happy, doing well, your pain is controlled and your not suffering any bad side effects. So right now it is a positive in your life so why worry about getting off. Being on sub now doesn’t mean your making the decision to be on it for life, it just means right now it’s working for you, so why fix what isn’t broken? If this should ever change and you start experiencing negatives from your sub treatment then you can reassess where your at and if indeed you want to get off. No decision is ever set in stone, so I wouldn’t even give it much thought. Enjoy feeling better than you have in quite some time and if it changes cross that bridge when you get there.
I am happy sub is working so well for you and allowing you to live the life you deserve!