There are so many people who feel like the person who wrote to me today. I remember that feeling so clearly– that there was no solution– but now I see that there is another life, and that some people will find it. And tragically, some won’t.
There are many different levels of ‘insight’– it isn’t the [...]
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seems like it happens sometimes. i just wanna know if anyone else gets this.
also, will taking suboxone make u go thru worse w/d’s when ur going thru actual suboxone w/d’s ?
I’ve recently had a relapse on heroin which couldn’t have come at a worse time for me as I’ve also recently completed my qualifications to become a personal trainer and finally get on with my life with a career that I truly enjoy and am passionate about. So needless to say, I am willing to do whatever it takes to ensure my life keeps going on track in this direction. It’s a long story that I won’t go into here as to why and how I allowed this relapse to happen (feel free to message me if you are curious about it). Anyway, I have started on a suboxone treatment program to help me steer clear of the junk while I’m getting my life in order and it seems to be working well for me. I’m just curious about whether the opioid antagonist (blocking) effects of suboxone (a huge benefit of the treatment in my opinion) would also have a blocking effect on the bodies own natural endorphins since a major benefit of exercise is the increase in your bodies production and use of these hormones which opioids mimic.
my husband has only been clean and sober for 2 months. We use to have an absolutely wonderful sex life but now that he isn’t on anything and is taking Suboxone he doesn’t seem very interested anymore. He says he thinks about it sometime but he just doesn’t have the drive that he used to. I’m just wondering if a lot of recovering addicts go through this. I am a recovering addict and I never had this problem.
paying for the name brand suboxone is breaking my bank account. it is very expensive, and i know that their patent has to run out sometime, i would just like to know when.? any info would be helpful. thank you very much….