How Long After You Stop Suboxone Do You Have Withdrawal Symptoms? (Page 32)

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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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Sarah you are in my prayers love; so many folks are wrongly diagnosed as addicts, and this current person in D.C. has instigated these drugs to wrongly incriminate.

You are doing marvelous work; if one thing works continue it. Try to increase clear fluids as tolerated--just as when dope sick for example old fashioned Popsicle ice pops can be a lifesaver; take several large glasses put in freezer with a few fat straws; let your favorite soda sit with lots of ice cubes to the top for 5 to 10 minutes and chase that nausea away.

Through my years of support and research I have found opioids cause sympathetic system response which is GI mediated; that nausea and vomiting can be reduced by ice cold beverages and ice pops to reduce not only the cramping, but clearing toxins.

Smiles and hugs love!

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Help I have been doing suboxone for a month I am withdrawing but not as bad as I was when I used to do it for a year straight when will it be over ?? I've been drinking water upon water plz help me thank u

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Wow i guess im not in the cool clique so i get no input....

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Ur so lucky!! I been on so much suboxone for last 8.5yrs @20mg per day. B4 this I was using H, OC, a few vics but not a fan of hydrocodone. makes me itchy and red! Anyways I use a reg. dose of 10mg Ambien or 30mg Temazepam for sleep as needed and helps w/ restless legs, muscle cramps, etc... I would not recommend this 4 everyday use but I deff. would look into it for the people having a ridiculously hard time getting off and or for the onset of PAWS!! its not a cure all by any means as these can become just as addicting or more!! Stay strong, exercise when poss. think positive thoughts and listening to ur fav. music helps as well. stay around people that don't use any Op's or other drugs of ur choice and this will also help. Erase all old hooks and phone #s away and make sure to toss away all unused suboxone/subutex or figure something out!! I been off subox for one month after almost 9yrs and Im still up and dwn but like the other person said I cant wait to feel like myself again. also get off slowly!! the more u use the longer, and stronger the the w/d symptoms will be so take care everyone and if this only helps even one person its well worth it!

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I have been off of Suboxone for almost six months. I am still in acute withdrawals. My symptoms are burning skin from the top of my head to my toes, stomach cramps, irregular burning bowel movements, fuzzy brain when I awaken, burning tongue all the way through my GI system including my rectum, acid watering eyes, irregular sleep patterns and many other painful withdrawal affects. Getting off of this drug is pure hell. Has any reader made it this long without going back to an opiate? The Toxicologist and the psychiatrist both indicate this could go on for two years. I am almost a quarter of the way through it. I was taking prescribed 8 mg a day for five years. My pain doctor liked my insurance more than my welfare. I was not an opiate user or street drug buyer. Subs were suppose to get me off of 100 mg per day OC addiction from surgery. I wish I never had the surgery knowing what I do now. I have written Rickett Banister and the FDA for help and was ignored. You will read about people who think they are done with withdrawals in 14 days. They have not even started yet. My research indicates the FDA will outlaw this drug within a year from now. SUBUTEX has already been taken off of the market. Have you ever heard of anyone having a problem getting off of SUBUTEX? NEVER! Have you ever seen any long term studies on the effects of using 2 mg of Naloxone over an extended period. NO! This quick fix has turned into a national nightmare. People I know who have gotten off of opiates and Methadone say their experience trying to get off of Suboxone is hundreds of times worse. This is why you never hear from anyone who has been off Suboxone for more than 60 days. In Michigan they are making it very difficult to obtain opiates. Without some fast intellectual work by the drug companies, opiates will be used more and more. Much cheaper than the Suboxone routine and easier to get off.

I am sorry I sound so pessimistic however you deserve to know the truth and prepare yourself. Working while withdrawing from Suboxone in nearly impossible. I only know of one person who was able to do it. He is in his eighth month and still in misery. As you read these responses pay attention to how long they have been off of Suboxone. Most people cannot kick it.

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Tommy C I think it's different for everyone, I've been off subs for almost 2 months and my accute withdrawal symptoms have subsided, and no paws anymore either. My sleep patterns are slowly coming back to normal I was on subs for 5 years but only had opiate addiction for 2 years. So I feel so great now, some days I'm a little moody but I keep the task at hand. I work and stay busy, eat well, exercise, and get out with people as much as I can ! I actually don't feel anixiety around people anymore, I used to never go out anywhere on subs now I feel like I'm me again! I laugh more than I ever have. I feel like subs numbed me of who I really am for past 5 years. Good luck to anyone getting off , it's a great step! And remember everyone's expierence will be different I came off subs at 0.25mg and heavy withdrawals only lasted about 10 days. Then I was at least Able to function. So everyone will expierence a different withdrawal depending on ur health, what mg u jump off at, how strong you are, so hope this helps !

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Im in michigan too and i just switched from 7 years of 2- 8/2 suboxones, to one subtex and one half of a suboxone. So they are not off the market. I know the withdrawl from suboxone is unthinkably horrifying but it has saved my life from a 20year hardcore opiate addiction. The only thing that did it. So im just hoping i can get off all this stuff soon...

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MarleyTB: I am proud of you. I agree with everything you say regarding individuality and getting off this drug. I am 69. Less activity and slower metabolism. What drives me insane are the people who think they are clean because they are on Suboxone. It is nuts. YouTube has several testimonials. Very few over 6 months sticking with it.

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Thoebe you should be congratulated good work!!

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I would suggest at least checking your facts which are way off. Subutex is still legal. Half the people in my IOP are on it. It is hard, but we all knew we would have to pay the piper eventually. I'm having a hard time to come off but there's no choice in it now. And compared to what I felt coming off opiates, I'd still take this. But that's my opinion. Good luck everyone.

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Thank you so much!?? i really appreciate the recognition. Omg they want me to write a book on here! Just wanted to say thanks for the support!

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get your mom back on subs ASAP She is suffering withdrawal I know I have been there I was one of the first people in my area Allentown Pa to be put on subs She is experiencing PAWS Post acute withdrawal system Most MD do not know anything about this and to get certified to prescribe it you have to take a 8 hour course online I probably know more about it than most sub docs over 7 years of good and bad experiences GET MOM ON SUBS

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So in essence the true goal is to avoid, Paws, post addiction or acute withdrawal syndrome, get on and off, get away from it within a month to three or daily symptoms will linger. Look up low dose naltrexone, repeated microdose naltrexone. All the suffering and death for money. Like you, I was the first and people need to know the longer the harder playing life catchup and beating sober ptsd for the misguided and street addict without silver spoon lineage or rainy day, NO OBAMACARE, IT HELPS IF U GOT LUCKY AND HAVE A DECENT INSURER. SEE: youtube.com/watch?v=hGEREO2yJio

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People do the research. Go on SAMSA, check the DEA and the regs. I have kicked opiates and methadone but when it comes to bup different story. This poor mans mom is in PAWS - google it. Post facts not just not your story. I respect everyone's opinion but this is the hardest drug to kick in my personal opinion.

Good luck to us all and remember the suffering addict still out there.

peace

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FYI. The top post about his mother is over 3 years old! Look at the date. All people have here is to post their stories and hope to find some relief and / or help someone else. On this site you will find some facts as well as opinions, but most of all sharing of stories, as we all try and find some comfort in the midst of addiction and withdrawal.

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Subutes or subuxone also call BUPS. They are the hardest drugs to kick if on a long period of time. MY personal opinion. If you just started taper off slow if you have been on for years taper off slow.
Go to a Doctor be honest and tell him what you are trying to do.May he have mercy and give you some sleep aids and something for the PAWS. Good luck I was on since 2008 and am now on 1 8mg subutex,I am allergic to naltrexone so I get subutex
I could write a book . Good luck to all

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I am confused you say your Mom had a stroke and was on subs but the date was 3 years ago What is up?? I can give you great info but I need to know if this is current

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Sick and tired,

I've been trying to tell you that post is just a question that created a link to this forum. The rest below are current, and past.

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Thank you for your insite!! I myself was a heavy herion user for 6 years. Using 3-4 grams a day and decited just two months ago it I need to make a change. At jist 24 years old I have liver problems from my choice of life. I am now on subs. Which in my book is a miracle drug if you are truly ready to make a change as I was. The doctpr told me to make at least a year to be on subs just to make sure I dont go back to craving the dope. But I on the other hand have witnessed detox from them and am ready to stop myself. You suggestions really helped me. Thank you from another addict to one from the bottum of my heart.

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Burn: My advise is to get off of Suboxone as fast as you can. I was on for too long and am in my seventh month of acute withdrawals. Either use it very very short term or plan on using it for life. A very smal single digit percent of the users are able to break free from this drug. Everyone says "if I had only known". I only know two other people other than myself who were successful getting through the withdrawals. The three off were 5 year users and the withdrawals before PAWS last from 8 to nine months. Again everyone reacts differently as is their history of drug use.

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