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459663 tn?1236000877

suboxone withdrawl

I have been on suboxone for about 3 monthes  at a 2mg a day dose,I got on it because I used presc. pills (what ever I could get) off and on for about a year.Last thurs I was thrown off a horse and went to the er my last dose of sub was on thurs am now it is mon pm.I have experienced mild withdrawl,restless legs,sinus issues and some mood swing, however I took two vics on sun am to help get a little sleep and then thought how stupid that was and flushed the rest down the toilet I dont want to take the suboxone any more and want to know if my withdral is going to get more intense I am taking an over load of vitamins and drinking a river of h20 and gato. any advise?
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459663 tn?1236000877
I really dont want to take anymore of the sub.they make my muscle hurt real bad,so I think Im just going to try to keep strong and not take anything it cant be much worse than pill withdrawl...thanks for the advice.
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437415 tn?1211829556
The 2 mg is a really low dose to be on, but maybe you need to taper it to 1mg especially since the accident.  If you really believe you can get through this last injury without taking a pk, and as you say your wds are mild I think you can get through it stopping all together.  So my advice would be either stop (keep up on your vitamins and eat right) or go down to an even lower dose of sub.
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