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To make the switch from meth to sub you must be tapered down to 20mgs for a few weeks. Then you must wait at LEAST 48 hours to start either form of Sub. Some people have to wait even longer. There is a member here than waited 5 full days and still was put into precipitated withdrawals.
Can the doctor switch you over to something shorter acting first for 2 weeks so you can make the switch easier? I have heard of many people's docs switching them from meth to oxy's then to Sub after the meth is out of their system.
There is a FAQ about Suboxone and Subutex in my journal for further research.
but i can now say that i am glad i stuck it out...it was worth the wait...and like i said before...your induction could be totally different than mine, and the best advice i can give would be to wait as long as you can while in WD's from the methadone, try to stand being sick as long as you can if you dont go to the shorter acting opiods...if you have any questions please dont be afraid to ask...my e-mail is in my profile if you would like to speak privately... good luck hun....
and this wont end until you ready for it to end...you have to make the step...no one can do this for you...sub is your way out of this, unless your ready for cold turkey for 30+ days...dont take this wrong or as harsh,,i just dont know of any other way to say it...but from what i have read from your posts...i dont think your ready to give up the meth...you have to want this...and if you want this..then you should be willing to do what it takes...a little discomfort for a few days is nothing compared to what you have already been through...plus there are options out there to ease any withdrawal symptoms you may have if you decide to go the sub route,,,