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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2011

Withdrawal expectations from suboxone, vicodin, percocet after weaning down to a low dose. My experience from day 1-30.

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  • @Solarlad

    Yeah. TOTALLY. Been SUCH a problem my whole life...lol:P Your opinion is not important to me. You are a pathetic troll with no life, who cant type, spell, conceptualize or complete a sentence, or appreciate beauty. I AM an attractive, VERY intelligent, HIGHLY educated (Can you read?) woman- and I really don't care what you think! Go back to your bridge, (or primary school). FEE FI FO FUMMMM....!!!! Shisse kopf! lol;)

  • @Solarlad and @Smellystar:

    You clearly know NOTHING about addiction. Nothing. My looks come into play for some reason? Interesting... Check out my profile pic. And my Facebook url. And weep. Bitches. Bye!

    IDIOTS.

    lol...

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  • Wow suboxine never made me feel like my life was fucked up. I feel like it's made my life way better but i know what your saying about the dependency. It kind of sucks knowing you need something to rely on to live

  • day one almost over. i know that feelingi put on music i love and its like feeling happiness for the first time. emotions come easier and you feel them more

  • -PILLS(weaning off SLOWLY) +WEED+SUBS=NO MORE PILLS AT ALL

  • Wow...this is 110% spot on...never was on Suboxone but the whole part about coming back, feeling the music, feeling emotion again for the first time...couldn't have said it better...

  • Cheers opiateHELP, I am withdrawing now (day 1, heroin/pills etc) ya video's are helping me through.

  • the thing that saved my friend from his opiate addiction was cannabis. im not saying turn into a big stoner which theres nothing wrong with that but he would take a few bong rips every other day and it did not completly take all the withdrawal problems away but it made life worth living for him. just throwing this out there cause it saved his life and maybe it could help u

  • I have a sauna to sweat the toxins out, hot showers and rest. Valium and neurotin I had on hand from my pain specialist and they were a life saver. I can honestly say that it took me 4 days to be symptom free. I feel good emotionally. Maybe a little depressed but over time that will alleviate. I still have pain to my lower back and legs BUT it does not compare to the EMOTIONAL pain that these demon pills cause. My husband takes vicodin for his arthritis and I see it and there's no desire at all.

  • I can totally relate.. almost 3 years ago I injured my back and was placed on vicodin. Over the years the pain got worse and my dose was as high as 6-8 tabs of 10/500's to manage the pain. Well just this past week, I hit the point (like you said) mad as hell that something can control my life like this. I chose (without my dr's knowledge) to stop. The withdrawals were manageable but not horrible. Flu like symptoms, RLS, no appetite. What I found that helped me was water lots of water.

  • @Bettygauge u need some humility .

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