PhillyBro...
From being in your shoes a few times in my life...I can tell you a few pros and cons of sub vs taper.
For me.... Taper was hard. And me being the addict I can be, couldn’t tough out the WD. I personally would cheat to shake some of the WD. WD for me is usually the sweats, achy bones, tired, cranky, and can’t think. I used to describe it as “Someone put a mixer in my skull and ran it on high, and now it feels like my brains are scrarabled"
In reality.... it’s not far off. The receptors in your brain that have been blocked by the opiates are now like WTF.....:dizzy:
For me..... When it came down to it...... If I wasn’t going to Cold turkey it, If I was going to take opiates for months anyways, suboxone was much safer for me....
It’s easier to dose once you find the dose for you.... This can take a few days at most but once the dose is right....you will feel right. That day. Yes, it’s almost like you aren’t addicted anymore. The Sub binRAB to those very confused receptors so they go ahhhhhhh:round:
You only need to take sub once or twice a day....so, it tenRAB to ease your mind. No more clock watching, counting the minutes, trying to find something to do for 48 more minutes.
You can't binge on Sub. There is no high. You may even think you are high when you finally feel normal for a few hours LOL. But there is no buzz, euphoria or sleepiness. Actually, I had trouble sleeping a bit cause it stays in your system a lot longer than Oxy.
Tapering. My doc didn’t even bring this up for 3 months. Step one... stabilize the Sub AND my life. For me, I had worked my way into a few bad habits and a few dozen dilemmas from 2 year run.
When it’s time to taper.... My Doc will work to whatever works for me. I can either cut 10%, every week, every 2 weeks. I can even shave off 5% every other day so my body doesn’t really notice the reduction. Remeraber that Sub has a long shelf life, so even a reduction by 10% I usually won’t feel till the 2nd or 3rd day. The WD on a heavy taper from Sub is no different my friend. This is simply the same drug, in a safer, non high version. Also: Sub doesn’t work for pain as well, but does work. It is still an Opiate.
At 120 MG a day, I would look into Sub bro. Usually, they want you to be in Moderate WD the day they start you on Sub. If not, you will go into WD.
I have read my share of forums and books on addiction, opiates and Suboxone. I could go into details that might be too much. It worked for me but so did NA. Tapering off without looking into the core of " Why did I like this drug so much...Why didn’t I stop? " may just bring you back to the same Suboxone Doctor someday... even though many of have said" I’ll NEVER take that again".... Rigghhtttttt:nono:
Keep in touch...Please. I've been in your shoes..... Having frienRAB through this is HUGE..
Pauly C
NOTE " Denons" I would still not choose suboxone and I actually think remeraber what I went through will help be not use the drug again.
That thinking is quite common and holRAB a lot of weight when it comes to remerabering how nasty these drugs can be. No Pain; No Gain . . . . Its why I STRESSED that without a fellowship of addicts, suboxone was not enough for me to stay away from this and other drugs.