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Question about suboxone withdrawal

Hello all, this is my second post as the first one was a little inacurate and i didnt get the answer i was really looking for so hopefully this one will clear the air. Anyways...
The last time i used opiates was on tuesday of this week. I came to the conclusion that i am finished, but had 2 suboxone strips 2mg each and thats it. I have not taken subs since january as I had to detox cold turkey from them and it took a looo g time. i went all of wednesday with nothing at all and w/d very hard. Thursday i made it to about 8pm before i took the other 2mg strip. My question is will i have to w/d for more than a week since i took such a small amount ? I have a job that requires alot of physical labor and i cannot afford to take the time off. Any answers are appreciated
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I wouldn't suggest kratom... Just my opinion... Careful about switching one thing for another.
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4826010 tn?1361620925
A typical opiate withdrawal process for myself is pretty fast but severe. My physical w/d fades around day 3-4 so i shouldn't have any lingering w/d from the opiates alone. Just wondering if the half life of sub will cause a lingering effect
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4826010 tn?1361620925
Sorry, i took my first 2mg strip thursday and took the other one friday(today) at 6pm
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