We continue to treat buprenorphine dependant individuals with very good success. Success being defined as: "substantially reducing the duration and intensity of the PAWS syndrome associated with bup withdrawal". We accomplish this thru a few office visits. A highly refine medication protocol that includes certain dosages and choice of various aminos acids, vitamin injections and in males (and even females sometime) testosterone enhancement therapy. In many cases one visit is all it takes.
thank you..your video was very informative..im a patient in pain management treatment..i have a brachiel plexus injury from a motorcycle accident 4 years ago..alot of nerve damage. ive also been diagnosed with crps..ive been on fentanyl patches and oxycodone for my pain but i still have pain spikes..my dr. is recommending this medication to help me get off my meds and try to relieve my pain..i really hope this helps..what do you think of the ketamine treatments?
I'm currently withdrawing of suboxone for the second time, the first was of 20mg subutex and it was almost as painful as when I came of my $300 a day heroin habit.
This time I spent a year reducing my dose down to 2mg and now I'm using a new addiction treatment drug called baclofen (it's not a new drug just new in treating addiction) it's great it's the easyiest I've ever come of opiates, I have actually slept at least 6 hours each night which is my norm anyway, of course the mirtazon helps.
i am on methadone i am down to 15 mg could u tell me if suboxone is better than methadone as i am 10yrs on meth and i want to get off please reply to me thanks
I cannot kick subs I've been on them for far to long 5 years and I've made several attempts at tapering down then quitting but never made it past 2 days.
I've been on Subutex for 4 years and CANNOT get off without horrible withdrawal. My doctor fucked me and gave me (4) 8mg pills a day and I think that screwed me from day 1. Trying to ween down has been futile and I have lost hope. The withdrawal is SOOO long because of It's 37.5 hr Half-Life.
We continue to treat buprenorphine dependant individuals with very good success. Success being defined as: "substantially reducing the duration and intensity of the PAWS syndrome associated with bup withdrawal". We accomplish this thru a few office visits. A highly refine medication protocol that includes certain dosages and choice of various aminos acids, vitamin injections and in males (and even females sometime) testosterone enhancement therapy. In many cases one visit is all it takes.
NewBeginningsMedical 8 months ago
SUBOXONE WITHDRaw is helll ill telll ya i was on for 3 years came off at 1 mg was sick as hell
europhiCc 11 months ago
walk a lot- u ll not get muscle cramps & no insomnia
lmollot 1 year ago
thank you..your video was very informative..im a patient in pain management treatment..i have a brachiel plexus injury from a motorcycle accident 4 years ago..alot of nerve damage. ive also been diagnosed with crps..ive been on fentanyl patches and oxycodone for my pain but i still have pain spikes..my dr. is recommending this medication to help me get off my meds and try to relieve my pain..i really hope this helps..what do you think of the ketamine treatments?
JadeLing35 1 year ago
@JadeLing35 look up utube for woman who has a electrical device which reduces her severe pain after surgery and a condition-good luck
lmollot 1 year ago
I'm currently withdrawing of suboxone for the second time, the first was of 20mg subutex and it was almost as painful as when I came of my $300 a day heroin habit.
This time I spent a year reducing my dose down to 2mg and now I'm using a new addiction treatment drug called baclofen (it's not a new drug just new in treating addiction) it's great it's the easyiest I've ever come of opiates, I have actually slept at least 6 hours each night which is my norm anyway, of course the mirtazon helps.
GodfreysGhost 1 year ago
i am on methadone i am down to 15 mg could u tell me if suboxone is better than methadone as i am 10yrs on meth and i want to get off please reply to me thanks
8757kathy 1 year ago
do you take medicaid. If not how much is this.
djlambdon 1 year ago
I cannot kick subs I've been on them for far to long 5 years and I've made several attempts at tapering down then quitting but never made it past 2 days.
F13rce187 1 year ago
A year of withdraw?? I'm on 16 mg daily and I hope that's not true
hinc1mike 1 year ago
I've been on Subutex for 4 years and CANNOT get off without horrible withdrawal. My doctor fucked me and gave me (4) 8mg pills a day and I think that screwed me from day 1. Trying to ween down has been futile and I have lost hope. The withdrawal is SOOO long because of It's 37.5 hr Half-Life.
whoohaaXL 1 year ago
I think suboxone Doc needs your program.... sad they let him practice at all.. I looks so high. SUB IS NASTY
sisterwin2 1 year ago