How Long After You Stop Suboxone Do You Have Withdrawal Symptoms? (Page 57)

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My 63y/o mother survived chemo and radiation for throat cancer but was unable to stop the morphine 15mg twice a day without horrible withdrawal symptoms. Her MD put her on Suboxone 8mg/2mg once a day in June. She even took half the strip on most days and the doctor was very pleased and anticipated that she would be able to stop altogether in November. She unfortunately had a stroke 14 days ago and has been in the hospital. The first 7 days she was confused from the stroke but now she is weak and forgetful but is no longer disoriented. She told me tonight that she thought she needed her Suboxone. She said she thought she was going thru withdrawal. I was floored. She is not having any outward signs of withdrawal: no back/stomach pain, no nausea/vomiting, no sweating or tremors. Isn't 14 days long enough for the Suboxone to be completely out of your system and for withdrawal symptoms to have come and gone??? Any answers will be greatly appreciated.

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Re: The truth about suboxone and more (# 3) Expand Referenced Message

Hello. I kicked Methadone 2 years ago and other opioids 4 years. Currently on Suboxone I've cut down to 2mgs a day and I'd like to completely get off them. Cutting back to 1mg a day, then 0.5 is doable. Withdrawals still gonna be a factor. I'd think 19 years I've been taking opiates of some sort and am getting to the end of the journey. I'm really hoping I can kick it. Anxiety is not half as bad, just sleep I can't get yet.

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Re: mike (# 1115) Expand Referenced Message

Once you start suboxone and take it for over a year and in your 50s you might as well stay on it. Not worth trying to stop it. I hear horror stories people trying to quit suboxone. Either they go back to illicit drugs etc or just continue suboxone till death.

A Vietnam vet takes 2 films a day which is 16mgs. He’s 70 years old and on it for life. As long as your liver is ok (don’t drink) you can use it for life. Why suffer? Would a diabetic stop insulin, no of course not.

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Re: Keri (# 1119) Expand Referenced Message

I'm stuck on 2mg a day. If I go below that withdrawal starts. Gone from 24mg a day down to 2mg. If I need to be on it for life, so be it. I've taken opiates for years and now I don't crave them at all.

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Re: Shannon Turner (# 1110) Expand Referenced Message

Previously was on methadone but I craved opiates everyday. Suboxone has changed my life for the better. They don't want you to stop...money is why.

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Re: william (# 4) Expand Referenced Message

I was on suboxen for 5 years. It took 4 months for me to taper off. The tapering schedule that I used took me off in very small increments. The worst part for me was the low energy level that lasted for 1 month after the last tiny bits of subs that I took. I literally did want to move.

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Re: Joseph (# 6) Expand Referenced Message

There is light at the end of the tunnel. Taper off….there are so many great ways to taper online.

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Re: Krissy (# 8) Expand Referenced Message

Krissy that's how I feel as well! I had five kinds of cancer double mastectomy, countless treatments and surgeries got hooked on percocet for 10 years, then I went to my doctor and he put me on four 8mlg. Suboxones a day. I had a mini stroke a little over a month ago so I decided to get off prescription medicine and just take natural vitamins and homeopathic medications. I tapered myself from 4 subs, then 3, subs then 2, then a half, then a sliver and that was in a two week period. Then I just stopped taking it, and it's been a journey but I feel like the me before the cancers and pills etc. I pray allot, and that helps! So does a positive attitude and not constantly stressing over the situation of detoxing! Everyone is different and I applaud all that are getting off subs! You can do Anything you set your mind to! Good luck and God bless ??

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Hi James, I'm in Australia for some reason Drs seem to be pushing Epclusa as the new wonder drug that has no side effects. People I know who have been on it disagree, causing many unwanted effects including suicide and depression. Plus it's a total blocker for any pain relief one may need. Don't believe everything you hear. After all, we are still guinea pigs. Cheers

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Re: The truth about suboxone and more (# 3) Expand Referenced Message

Excellent, I totally agree with you. Many people over here are put on large dose a day (8mg etc) and told how easy it is to get off lol. Apparently it's the main med in prisons that people want. I could think of nothing worse. Very depressing. Anyway, great posts.

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Re: Gabastu72 (# 1121) Expand Referenced Message

Just want to say after I read your message I really hope you were able to kick Subs all together and are in a better place now. Stay positive...

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Re: Jay Rudd (# 5) Expand Referenced Message

I’ve been through the whole ordeal. Became addicted to pain pills I received from my Dr. He told me it would not hurt me to be on them long term. Boy was he wrong! I had called the number of one of those commercials and a counselor from the methadone clinic. It just happened to be at the same time I was out of pain pills and very sick. So I did that for a few years but recognized it for what it truly was. I went from 30 mg per day to 160mg before I decided to get away from it. I tried one week at home then went into detox. There I was put on three 4mg of suboxone per day. I’m still on it. I do feel like I’m just on another train that will eventually have to end. I mostly only take 4mg twice a day and smoke cannabis at night. I’m wondering if I’m ever gonna be off it all.

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Re: Love You Lord (# 12) Expand Referenced Message

Your doctor could give you medicine for the anxiety which would help you sleep at the same time. It doesn’t have to be another narcotic either.

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