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Recreational mixing of Soboxon and Mehtadone?

I am getting ready to get in an soboxon program, so as for now I am taking just about anything I can get my hands on.
Question though.  I'v taken 2 soboxons today (note that I only take these occassionally, about Once or twice month}.  I usually use oxy's or percocets.  My question is:  Since I took that Suboxon today should I not take any methadone tomorrow (also something I only occassionally do ).
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The reason I am taking anything I can get hands on is because I am addicted to narcotic pain pills due to an ongoing back problem for the past 7 yaers.  I've had surgery and the pain has dcreased immensly, but I still crave and love the feeling of taking narcotic pain releavers.  And yes I truly do wish to get off these pills because in controling my life and all my loved ones around me as well.  So I'm going to try the Soboxon program.
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First of all, welcome to the forums. Please know that you've come to the right place to find answers when it comes to your recovery and defeating what we all know as addiction. If you don't mind me asking though, do you truly wish to get off these pills, and is there a reason why you're taking anything you can get your hands on right now?

Although I've never taken Suboxone, I also know that mixing drugs with other drugs isn't always the wisest or healthiest choice that someone can make. If you're taking these medicines under the supervision of your PCP, than that's one thing. It doesn't sound this way to me, though. Let us know, and keep posting here on the forums to continue getting educated!
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