The very definition of addiction is using a substance to cover feelings. Suboxone can place your addiction into remission to an extent, but you really need to start doing some work to help the mental side of things. Even though you haven't taken the step into not doing any opiates, you can still start aftercare and prepare for that time. Don't make the mistake so many Suboxone users do of thinking that the Suboxone reduces your addiction. It's still there, just in remission right now.
I've been on Sub for 10 days now and the sweating has subsided in the past 2 days. I feel much better now. I had a hard day of craving yesterday, but I took another 1/2 sub and felt better. Today is a great day. I feel wonderful. I also had a dull headache at first, but that's gotten better also.
jen
Thank you, I am having a hard day. I thought the saboxon was going to take away all the hard days, I was wrong, but at least I know why I am sweating so bad sometimes.
Sweating is just one of those annoying side effects of Suboxone. Some people grow more tolerant of it over time. Suboxone isn't addictive like other opiates. It is however just as dependent. Your body will become dependent on the Suboxone just like it does with any opiate. Therefore, there will be a withdrawal.