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10-10-2005, 10:37 PM
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| | get a buzz and then jump back to suboxone Hi everyone, I mean Hi...not HIGH
I too am wondering about sneaking a pill every once in awhile.
For example, I was thinking....... Why can't I stop the suboxone for a few days, take 1 week to enjoy the pills (oxycotin) and start the suboxone back on the weekend. I read a few posts where someone tried it and didn't get high so he went back on suboxone, but he didn't explain if he went thru any WITHDRAWALS when he went back on. If you have any opiates in your system, you will go into EXTREME WITHDRAWALS FAST. If you don't get a high from the pills, that could be the lease of your problems. Imagine going thru those withdrawals all over again. Anyway, thats the only reason I haven't tried 3 weeks on sub and 1 week on Opiates. In a way, it would be the perfect world. To have the ability to get a buzz and then jump back to suboxone to the rescue ! | 
10-11-2005, 08:07 AM
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| | Sounds to me as if you have a very serious addiction problem, and perhaps need some counseling to go along with your suboxone. Are you also aware the Suboxone contains Naloxone? While you don't absorb a lot of it, if you swallow Suboxone, you do get some, and it does prevent other Opiates from reacting in your body system, so you probably wouldn't get any results that way anyway! verwon@gmail.com
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10-11-2005, 07:58 PM
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| | Well I had an addition problem for 4 years. I am 1 month free off opiates. However, if I had to compare the pros and cons, My list would be like this...
REASONS FOR USING...
PROS, ....no pain in life
Cons.....plenty of pain when you discontinue use.
PROS.....good night sleep
Cons.....sleep too much (if laying down)
PROS.....better moods..(anti depres)
Cons.....sometimes detected by others
Pros... WORK 4 -6 hrs more each day without feeling any aches.
CONS.....Have to work 2xs more to PAY for them
Pros.... a 20 min high and 7 hrs no pain day
CONS.....today 2 pills, next week,....4 pills, 8, 10, etc
PRos.... never smoked, don't drink, never did coke, never touched a drug until i was 40 years old.
CONS...it will shorten you life span (specialy..VICODINS will kill your liver)
So yes, I do sound like I have an addition problem. But my question was to (TRY) to do it in MODERATION. As they say....EVERYTHING WILL KILL YOU IF YOU DON@T DO IT IN MODERATION.
BYE | 
10-12-2005, 01:04 AM
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| | Yes, but the problem with addiction stems from not being able to do it in moderation, so I was trying to point out, that you are playing with fruit of the poison tree if you try to do this. verwon@gmail.com
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10-26-2005, 04:58 AM
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If anyone knows of a way to get Suboxone without a perscription, (under the table, in Tijuanna, etc, ) please email ASAP. I live in the Southern California area. For obvious reasons, I need to keep this off my record, and I would highly advise you all to do the same. I currently have a perscription written just yesterday for suboxone by a doctor in my area, but I have heard horror stories about what can happen once this goes on your medical record. The government has no right invading our private lives as they are; more so every day.
please email me at heint002@aol.com
thanks
Alex Quote:
quote:Originally posted by suboxone4life
Hi everyone, I mean Hi...not HIGH 
I too am wondering about sneaking a pill every once in awhile.
For example, I was thinking....... Why can't I stop the suboxone for a few days, take 1 week to enjoy the pills (oxycotin) and start the suboxone back on the weekend. I read a few posts where someone tried it and didn't get high so he went back on suboxone, but he didn't explain if he went thru any WITHDRAWALS when he went back on. If you have any opiates in your system, you will go into EXTREME WITHDRAWALS FAST. If you don't get a high from the pills, that could be the lease of your problems. Imagine going thru those withdrawals all over again. Anyway, thats the only reason I haven't tried 3 weeks on sub and 1 week on Opiates. In a way, it would be the perfect world. To have the ability to get a buzz and then jump back to suboxone to the rescue !
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10-26-2005, 07:50 AM
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| | If you had a doc write a prescription then it is already in your medical records, whether you fill the scrip or not, the docs office is where your medical records are created, they update after each appointment. Information from pharmacies does not make it in there, but your doc notes what you were in for, any treatments, and any prescriptions they wrote. verwon@gmail.com
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10-26-2005, 08:59 AM
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| | Hi Suboxone4life: I understand what your saying because I and any long term addict has thought the same way at one time.4 years isn't a long time to be addicted and depending on wether your able to take your doc everyday makes a big difference.I used to work overtime all the time when I first started to abuse demerol.After 5 years I couldn't get that high anymore.I was fortunate that in the 22 years I was actively addicted that I never went into withdrawls.I always had money or the prescriptions but I can tell you that after awhile the euphoria that we all love turns to disphoria(sp) and it doesn't matter what or how much you take you just feel lousy.That's why your not ready for the suboxone yet.People need to hit bottom before they really benifit from suboxone or methadone.Believe me I seen this a hundred times before.....Dave | 
05-06-2008, 07:06 PM
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| | Quote:
Originally Posted by suboxone4life Well I had an addition problem for 4 years. I am 1 month free off opiates. However, if I had to compare the pros and cons, My list would be like this...
REASONS FOR USING...
PROS, ....no pain in life
Cons.....plenty of pain when you discontinue use.
PROS.....good night sleep
Cons.....sleep too much (if laying down)
PROS.....better moods..(anti depres)
Cons.....sometimes detected by others
Pros... WORK 4 -6 hrs more each day without feeling any aches.
CONS.....Have to work 2xs more to PAY for them
Pros.... a 20 min high and 7 hrs no pain day
CONS.....today 2 pills, next week,....4 pills, 8, 10, etc
PRos.... never smoked, don't drink, never did coke, never touched a drug until i was 40 years old.
CONS...it will shorten you life span (specialy..VICODINS will kill your liver)
So yes, I do sound like I have an addition problem. But my question was to (TRY) to do it in MODERATION. As they say....EVERYTHING WILL KILL YOU IF YOU DON@T DO IT IN MODERATION.
BYE |
I have to say and this is coming from someone who knows addiction because of my own and knowing many people that have a addiction problem. There is no such thing as a person going from being a all the time drug user to being a user in moderation. That is not ho wit works. There is a line that is crossed at some point when using drugs for a lot of people. if you are on Suboxone then I would have to say that you have crossed that line already and there is no turning back after you have crossed it. Doing drugs doesn't make anything better and being high doesn't make you happy, most the time on most drugs it makes you edgy and people to not want to be around you. If you are 40 years old you should by now have grown up enough to know that, I am 25 and I know by now what is a better life and drugs are not it. I have spent my whole life in a great deal of pain. I was born with knee problem have back problems, scoliosis, tendinitis, disks out of line. I have arthritis in most places in my body and I use to take drugs for pain all the time. now i deal with it. You are a better person off drugs then on them and do you want to know why? High you are not you and nothing but a puppet being strung along by the puppet master (both the dealer and drug it self) without drugs you ARE a person.....one that is yourself that has feeling. you say that drugs help with all the pain in life and that maybe true but it also takes away the good things like the love that a person feels, the happiness that you can find from the things around you. Feeling the pain of life is a good thing, it makes a person stronger and you learn from it hiding from it makes you a coward. Do you have children and if so what is your relationship like with them when you are high and what is it like when you aren't. | 
05-14-2008, 05:23 AM
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| | Suboxone4Life..... I agree with the others in saying that there is no such thing as a part time drug addict. It's like being "a little bit pregnant". But I do understand your thoughts on a perfect world of using.
But hey, if it were auch thing as a perfect world, none of us would have ever needed the drugs to begin with. We would all be happy, energized, making tons of money, and skipping through those flower fields all on our own, without the aid of addictive drugs.
A non-addict does not even consider what it is you are referring to doing.........
Just as a social drinker never wakes up in the morning and decides that they should go to an AA meeting. I just doesn't happen.............think about it.
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