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Old 24-12-2007, 20:45
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would this start withdrawal over?

SWIM snorted tiny amounts of Suboxone for about a month and recently stopped. He hasn't used it for 5 days and has some minor withdrawal. If SWIM were to sniff a tiny bit it would stop the withdrawal right? But after that tiny bit is out of his system will the withdrawal start all over or continue where it left off?
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Re: would this start withdrawal over?

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Re: would this start withdrawal over?

This is not the best way, swim guesses best PM people if one wants faster or a less general answer. But if on takes it again, one probably will get psychological depended again. Better not take it all anymore, if swiy wants to stop.
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Re: would this start withdrawal over?

But after that tiny bit is out of his system will the physical withdrawal start all over or continue where it left off?
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it will continue where left off
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Re: would this start withdrawal over?

swim has been on suboxone for almost exactly a year (he got on it the day after christmas last year). swim had a very bad IV heroin problem. swims dosages have varied over time, started at like 16mg then eventually 32mg (16mg 2* a day) and went back down to sixteen. swim just decided to jump off this stupid shit, no taper. swim thinks it's been like probably 6 days since his last dose and hes doing better then he thought. of course hes been eating benzos like clonazepam and alprazolam like candy. swim woke up about an hour ago and ate 1.5mg clonazepam with some grapefruit juice and is feeling not all that bad. a lot of yawning. swim always yawns in withdrawal. swim also orderd some kratom to help out and hopefully that will be here on monday because swim doesn't have a whole lot of benzos left. anyways swim just wanted to let swiy know how his withdrawal is going. its no joke. buprenorphine really can give some bad withdrawals. at least swiy wasn't taking very much and the duration was very short. swiy can get though this. but doing a little more suboxone really is not the answer. thats the worst thing swiy could do. the longer swiy uses, the worse the withdrawals will be. get out of it while swiy can. get some kind of benzodiazepine if possible. its not going to get rid of all the symptoms but they really take the edge off. if swiy cant stand how he feels then that is the best answer in swims opinion. get rid of the beast!!!
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Re: would withdrawal start over?

fuck now swim is curious. this shit just isn't going away and its fucking aweful. but thats probably because of the duration and dose swim has been on. swim last night bought a half g of coke and half g of heroin. he lost the fucking heroin! not only was he coming down off shooting coke but was going through withdrawal. what an aweful night. anyways swim found and 8mg pill today (well his mom did) and swim just got finished taking it. now swim is wondering if this is going to set his withdrawal back. god damn these withdrawals are long. hopefully this 8mg pill gets him straight. no more tossing and turning, sneezing, yawning, shitting, puking, hot and cold at the same time, restlessness, restless legs, wanting to die, ect... lol. god this is sick swim doesn't even want to think about this shit anymore. what should swiy do? oh yeah and what are other peoples opinions as far as what will set the withdrawal back to the beginning and what will keep it moving foward when it wears off (as far as using bup or any others go)? swims knows hes gonna feel like shit mid day tomorrow and doesn't know what to do anymore. the withdrawal is too long!! should he go to detox? swim went to detox but took his last pill right before he went in. the withdrawal didn't even start until like the day before swim got out. swim could have said something but just wanted out of there. but now swim is considering going back now that he is right in the beast of the belly. it can't get too much worse from here. what would swiy do?
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Re: would withdrawal start over?

fuck swims last post was 6 days ago and he had been off the sub for like 6 days! damn this shits long! although he has put it on hold twice now with one dose of sub. ahhhh... a day of normal. beautiful. anyways swim is just trying to show what buprenorphine can really do. swiys, just do as your doctor says. do a slow slow taper and swiy should be alright. everyone hears how its a "weak partial opioid agonist" but if anyone thinks they can use ANY kind of opioid daily and get out withdrawal free they are kidding themselves. anyways if anyone can tell swim the answer that someone asked that i actually answered but now am rethinking lol that would be great. and that is, what will set the withdrawal back to day 1, and what will put it on pause and allow one to keep going where they left off when the opioids leave their system. also, any other advice on what to do in swims situation, and appearantly someone elses (person who opened this thread) would be great.
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