2018-07-03 at 12:53 AM UTC
OP
I wish you success
I’m not playing with the morons...👋👋 later losers
2018-07-03 at 12:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by Glokula's Homabla
aww wats wrong did daddy twist your nipnips with tweezers again?? dont tell mommy or she'll bring out the strapon
take no notice of this^ cunt his head is all fucked up on spice.
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2018-07-03 at 12:54 AM UTC
run away in fear gurl, i love it when they run and pant. its not like you're going to get away
2018-07-03 at 12:55 AM UTC
Lol ur contribution will be missed. 😂
2018-07-03 at 2:01 AM UTC
Rapid taper suboxone is the best way.
Find what dose will "hold" you for day 1, for me it was 4 or 5mg I think. If you need 6, that's fine but I woudn't go higher than that for a moderate oxy habit.
Day 2 cut to 4mg if you were above 4. Otherwise cut to 3
Day 3 Cut to 2
Day 4 Cut to 1
Day 5 Cut to .5
(Optional) Day 6 A sliver
Don't take buprenorphine for more than a week, ever. It is prescribed incorrectly in a manner than will intentionally get you dependant on a high dose of suboxone, which is the 2nd hardest opioid to get off of behind methadone. Never use suboxone longer than a week for withdrawal purposes. 5 days is best, although it depends on how high your induction dose is. Just quit taking it and don't look back after that. The brunt of the physical w/d should be over shortly after that, I never even puked during my sub assisted w/d.
That's what I did anyway, the mental games and cravings get tough with opioid w/d, it makes you feel like they will be there for the rest of your life. This is not true. I still think about heroin everyday mostly because of the tracks and how I don't know if I'll get to wear short sleeves outside of the house ever again, but I don't crave them anymore. Cravings are one of the last w/d symptoms to go away, well after physical w/d ends. I would make it about 2 weeks and then cave and so a shot and feel like a dipshit, then do another 2 weeks then a shot, etc for a couple months. The mental stuff will start to get better after 2-3 weeks and will slowly improve over about 2 months.
It was probably about 60 days after the onset of w/d that I no longer craved, but I didn't trust myself around any opioids until very recently with T-PAIN, and I was very scared about letting myself even try that. It's fine, I don't wish to self indulge anymore, but this is after 8 months mostly clean 6 months completely clean.
If you can't get subs use loperamide or Crouton, I didn't need to so I don't have personal experience.
Use benzos if you want, especially for sleep. Or you could w/d from both at the same if you wanna bring on the WORLDS OF HURT like me!!! ! Aa
However bad opi w/d is, it is NOTHING compared to severe benzo w/d. Take my word on that, I haveb't ever HEARD of anyone who took as much as I did for as long as I did. Imagine being in similar amounts of pain as opi wd, but instead of the brunt being 2-3 weeks the brunt is 2-3 YEARS. Maybe a year from now I'll be freeish :,)
2018-07-03 at 2:31 AM UTC
bundy withdrawal is worse than benzo withdrawal
i was on 2mg xanax/day for 6 months then stopped cold turkey. i took 1000mg of bundy everyday for 6 months and stopped cold turkey. besides benzo withdrawal being scary at some points with the potential seizures, the mental effects of bundy withdrawal are the absolute worst thing ive ever experienced. you DO NOT want to get tortured by roach demons attacking your groin in the metaphysical plane for a fucking year every day
2018-07-03 at 2:33 AM UTC
I have never even heard of Bundy, I dunno what it is honestly.
2018-07-03 at 2:35 AM UTC
i dont think this is ever going to stop being funny
2018-07-03 at 2:58 AM UTC
Kinks
Actually pretty straight
[bitch the twenty-second stewpan]
Cold turkey is the best way to go unless you don’t have time to spend sick as hell. It is hard to force yourself to feel that sick, but what I find more difficult to deal with is the difference in your sense of how fast time is passing, week or few weeks you spend sick are going to feel like months
Honestly I think tapering is for pussies. I have quit cold turkey and quit by tapering, from every form of opiate or similar action medication (aside from heroin) over 20 times or so since I was prescribed for my sensory problems and nerve pain back in 2009. In 2012 my insurance rejected my doctors claims for OxyContin, because my doctor didn’t want me taking oxycodone IR several times a day instead, so he prescribed me methadone because it was the only long action painkiller my insurance would pay for. When I had to move, no doctor would take me as a patient because there aren’t any specialists here that deal with neurological pain problems. Quitting methadone 50mg a day cold turkey left me pretty sick for a few months, physically the worst was over with after a couple weeks but psychologically I still am not the same, I still cannot sleep, I still get physical withdrawal symptoms sometimes despite being free of any opiates/methadone/suboxone/fenanyl/Crouton/poppies etc for over a year now
Having done both (quitting by taper or cold turkey) with all kinds of different types of medications so many times, I personally feel that cold turkey is the better option if you are able to spend time sick likely not leaving the house for a while, everyone processes their length of withdrawal differently. I likely had it harder because I have had problems with my opioid receptors my entire life with or without meds
However, I decided it was not worth the ups and downs, and I wanted to feel alive again so I decided to just start dealing with constant pain & my senses tripping out like I did before I was first prescribed anything, the pros of having my emotions, sex drive and senses even if some are occasionally intolerable greatly outweigh the cons of the up and downs of medicating it
You just need to try any way to quit, and if one way doesn’t work for you try a different way until you find what works & are feeling confident about your choice/reasons so there’s no question regarding sticking to it once you figure out the best path for you personally