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My Thoughts on Suboxone in Good Old 20/20 Hindsight:
Note - These are my opinions, based on my personal experience. Everyone is different. THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE.
*I WISH I HAD NOT USED SUBOXONE TO QUIT* - I wish I would have just taken the week of WDs and been done with it 8 months ago. Spent 8 months on it, thousands of dollars, and still WDed like any other drug.
1. Sometimes doctor's, for whatever reason, tend to start patients on much higher doses than neccessary. I was given 16 mgs, and quickly realized 8mg was plenty.
2. If you REALLY want to quit opiates, I would go the way of Clonodine and a sleep aid for a week. Since Suboxone contains an opioid, you are doing nothing to repair the damage opiates have done to your body while you are on it.
3. In short term detox, low doses of Suboxone I have heard to be useful, but extended maintenence is just another dependence. It may be useful if you want maintenence, but if you just want to get clean....long term Suboxone treatment is no good in my experience.
4. If you are addicted to a hydrocodone product, I would not go on Suboxone...it is a much stronger drug.
5. Many Suboxone Treatment Centers are more about profit than patient care...beaware of your treatment plan, listen to your body, and don't take more of a drug you dont need...Don't be forced into a treatment plan you are not comfortable with. Being an addict gives doctors a great deal of power over us, we need them, and they know it...do not let yourself be taken advantage of.
6. As a fairly new treatment for opiate dependence, I think Suboxone will eventually be seen in the same negative light as Methadone. Personally, I think it is just a more expensive, "classier" version of Methadone in the eyes of the public.
7. Ultimately, I can say that I have detoxed from Vicodin cold turkey from around 100mgs/day and oxy cold turkey at about 120mgs a day....and my withdrawal from Suboxone has been and continues to be the worst.
8. I believe that in the near future we will begin to see more and more individuals having trouble quitting Suboxone in the same matter as Methadone.
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CONCLUSION
So clearly, I am not a fan of Suboxone. But as I said, what you have read is just one individuals experience and opinions. I don't want anyone to take any medical advice from anything I have written here. My goal is to make people more aware. I jumped into to Suboxone, because like many, I thought it was this miracle pill that was going to get me clean in no time. I guess I just hope that those considering it take a step back and access their situation before jumping in like I did. And if you do choose to use Suboxone do research, know exactly what you are taking. Ask questions. Find out why your treatment is setup the way it is. I am sure there are some people that have had great experiences with the drug, and I am sure there some people out there that agree with me.
If you have a positive experience with Suboxone please post it here, and offer details about your treatment. If you disagree with my opinions, feel free to respond.
This is my story, what I have learned, and where is lead me. If I could go back I would have taken a different path. To each their own, and I wish everyone luck and success on whatever route to recovery you may decide to take.
That's all I got. If you have questions or comments shoot me a message or post.
Thanks all. Take care.
My guess is that it exists for cases where the patient is not an IV user and the doctor is confident that abuse or diversion won't occur. There also may be individuals who cannot tolerate Nalaxone for whatever reason. (This paragraph is mostly speculation by me, I couldn't find much information on why it would ever be used over Suboxone...they don't even carry Subutex at Walgreens according to the website.)
My intention was to share an experience and my thoughts looking back through 100% sober eyes. I may have gotten a bit too fervent and opinionated with my post.
Ultimately, I guess I just don't want someone to go down the same road I did if they don't have to. Suboxone is being pushed pretty hard by the addiction treatment field these days, and I jumped on the wagon thinking it would be easy and quick. I was uninformed by my own fault, and mislead by some of the professionals around me.
I guess, regardless of the treatment you are going to take on, find out as much as you can about it, and any other options you think might work. And then make and informed decision that you believe is in your best interest.
Again, I apologize if I offended anyone. My intention was to offer my experience...I may have overstepped my boundaries.