How Long After You Stop Suboxone Do You Have Withdrawal Symptoms? (Page 5)
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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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I was on about 8mg or more a day for a couple years and just recently (6 days ago)
had no choice but to quit this suboxone. im not going cold turkey because i have to
be at work, but i did start to heavily decrease my dose and frequency of doses to
about 2mg every other day for a week and then planned on dropping that to 1mg
for a week, then .5 for the rest of what i have in stock. im on day 6 and have taken a total of 4mg within that week space and im definitely feeling like garbage. i dont have the means or want to get anymore subs so is it smarter to take take 1mg everyday now for a few days and go down to .5 for a few days and so on until im out. or should i just suffer through and cut right down to .5mg a day and jump from there after its all gone?

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It seems that the longer you are on suboxone the more difficult to get off of. My son was trying to get off of opiates and his doctor put him on suboxone and he was on it a couple of yrs, maybe not that long, but anyway getting off of it was a nightmare!! He and his wife both were on it and it literally put them out of commission could not take care of the kids or anything else. He said it was worse than any opiate he had ever taken. He would do fine on the cut-back until he got to the very last dose, very small dose, and then it took an unbelievable turn for the worse. His doctor never told him anything about this, and gave him nothing to help him get thru it. Who would think that something prescribed to get off of medication could be this horrible? So sorry for any of you trying to get off this stuff. It's not just you, so don't feel like you are a weener, this is extremely difficult to come off of. Ask you dr to help you with this.

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Amen! I think if you are mentally prepared that this is it, makes it easier to deal with, instead of compartmentalizing it. I know that even the 4 to 6 hours a night I get, is much better than 15 days ago, when nothing would knock me out. That is called progress! Also, infrared saunas and cryo therapy are wonderful. Exercise is as well, though harder to force yourself into.

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It was ruining my life mentally and physically. I was mentally numb and physically useless. I started the sub carousel in October of 2009, tried several times to quit. It affected me in strange ways that was hindering my life, and if you feel somewhat normal, godspeed. I didn't feel like myself the last 2 years, so i made the decision to jump at 12 mg a day, which was stupid. But, my mindset was this is not going to ruin me anymore. And after a couple weeks, i started back into my routine from over a decade ago, living without any opiates. Seriously, some people can manage suboxone just fine. I could not, hence my 32 days. Hope this helps.

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I Am 63 years old also. And I take 2- 8mg suboxon a day and I am ok so why is it so important that she stop taking sub. I mean if it makes her feel better then why stop. At 63 years of age we don't have a lot of time left anyway. So let her have it and don't worry so much. Tell your mom hi and enjoy her life

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For me, about three days until I felt bad. But, I forced myself to stay busy throughout the day. I'm at 32 days off, still have stomachs issues and sleep issues. Though, afyer around day 14 I was able to fall asleep with meds. I was on 12 mg/day for 2 years, and jumped off. I have some PAWS BUT it's manageable. Exercise as much as you can!!!!

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1047

I've been taking Suboxone 8mg twice a day for three months as a deterrent to Tramadol withdrawal. I haven't taken a sub for more than 24 hours now and I'm wondering when should I expect the horrible withdrawal I hear about? After 8 hours of no Tramadol I felt really bad. This is cake compared to that so far. Any ideas?

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I was and am good at it! Find your true self!! It really is worth it after everything, even the small trouble I have going to bed at night ave knowing that I am no longer a slave to these pills, amazing couldn't say that there's anything better then knowing and feeling that because there was a time when i was throwing up in a trash beside my bed. God is graceful everyone and you can be free. It's up to you and what you're willing to go thru to get to the goods.

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If her doctor will prescribe tramadol and clonadine it will make things much easier for her.

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It gets better I'm off now for a year n a half. I got on cloanazepam after 6 months no subs, wouldn't recommend that unless you have to, for the racing heart. Clonadine low pressure med just break off a crumb at a time use benadryl as needed. I tapered off the clonazepam starting feb and finally off it now and getting great, what an accomplishment i think. Getting off subs for me was harder then being stabbed ten times by my ex husband and getting my lungs punctured and almost dying. That's why I got on pain meds in the first place. Truth is you won't feel normal for a long time but you will someday, the brain can take awhile to repair itself. I got a job where I could be active and walk because the times when you're either tired or have a racing heart, it helped a lot and i was good at it, something to think about.

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I jumped off on 12 mg, which was stupid, but my entire life was numb. Everything was starting to fail. I decided to go to a low-cost inpatient detox (250.00). I was there a few days, then went to visit family in Myrtle beach. The first 10 days were very on and off. I had Kratom at about 7 mg at a time, to ease stress. If you try and take a plethora of drugs to sleep, and they do not work, avoid it altogether. You will start losing your cool. Mentally, I knew what I was in for. I knew from my past it would be the hardest time of my life, but I made the change to be me again!

After 23 days, I'm sleeping 5 to 10 hours a night, which varies widely. But during the day I take hydroxycut and some pre workout powder and creatine. Get a boost of energy and get some exercise. Have someone drag you, if needed. I saw my sub doctor yesterday. He was concerned of relapse, but didn't push the issue. I wanted to get vitals and a blood draw. I also got something for sleep and pain. A 25 mg Seroquel was all it took for me....at this point, at least. I have gabapentin for muscle/nerve pain. It's a tough thing to do, but as each minute passes, you start to understand the universe does not revolve around you.

Stay busy, stay active, stay vigilant. But DO NOT stay in your house. Go to meetings or talk to friends about your struggle. Thank your ----- that you were born with strength. Try to right your wrongs. Try to do things you used to love. After 8 years of this hell ride, I'm no longer numb to pain and suffering. I no longer have to hurt my family and most of all, my wife, by being "absent". I no longer have to hide under this shroud of a falsified, self-serving reiteration of my former self. I no longer live with the fear that I may die of an overdose. That is the fear that will snatch you right into the light. This is a long process. You have hurt others without knowing it. You now have to live with the consequences. Look in the mirror and tell your reflection how weak you are, you're still lying to yourself. The good thing about your reflection? It is always true! Start now. Tell the truth. Tell yourself how strong the human mind and body can be. This festering s*** inside of you will pass. You just need to look this demon in the face and say, it's over!

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1042

After using Suboxzone low dose for just a month made it almost impossible to quit. Now 6 months later still experiencing withdrawal.

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I'm so scared i'm going to lose my job. I was introduced to subs 6 months ago. I was just piecing off it but then got up to about 3 to 4 mg a day. I really don't want to take them any longer. I'm on day 4. Stomach cramps. Diarrhea. No sleep. I have to be to work in 6 hours and only got 2 hours of sleep last night. I need advice.

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Actually, Tramadol is a synthetic opioid agonist with additional serotonergic effects. Both the opioid agonist binding to my receptors and some yet unknown serotonin mediated mechanism are responsible for pain control. Initially, when Tramadol was introduced in the U.S., it was under the brand name Ultram. Largely due to drug company pressure, the opioid aspect of the drug was downplayed. Then, Tramadol started being sold on the streets, mainly as a way to ease withdrawal symptoms from opioids. Next, doctors began receiving reports that withdrawal symptoms following drug cessation were intense and long-lasting. Finally, opioid abusers began taking Tramadol recreationally to get a "floaty" type of euphoria. States began classifying Tramadol as a controlled drug, usually at IV or V levels. It is now federally controlled. Despite early reports to the effect that Tramadol was not an opioid, it certainly is an opioid, with all of the attendant risks, plus the risk of seizures and serotonin syndrome. Withdrawal is often nasty.

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Skye: At 30 days withdrawals are just starting. I was on 8/2 for 5 yrs and weaned for 7 months. I have been off of all opiates for 27 months and still have Suboxone withdrawal issues. Where is your information coming from?

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Suboxzone manufacturers need to be sued. Between them and their 10hour training to physicians need to be held accountable for people who can't stop the medication. I myself was never given any information that I would suffer these dibeliating withdrawals. Is is a money making business because a sub doctor won't cash only and for me that was 275 first visit an 175 there after. It may help drug users to prevent overdoses of their drug but I just wanted to see if I could function without my 2 -3 dose of Narco which I was on through pain management. After 2 weeks I could not stop Suboxzone and at one point after stopping for 9 days I ended up in the ER still having withdrawals.

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not sure how old the post is but sub WD can go on up to 30 days+. Really matters if you exercise. Now with the elderly just give them whatever they want. Most will not be physically strong enough. I am so sorry but its what our country and the corporations want.
They want passive people through out the world that complain about nothing and if they do they'll take away the drug until they submit.

That's reality wake up people. Please I beg you...wake up.

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Thanks Mee...I've had many MRI's. In fact, I've had these SEVERE headaches/migraines for 35 years, so I've been through every treatment -- medication -- procedure 2-3 times!! All I can do is medicate them.

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Sheri,
Have you had an MRI to see if you had a pinched nerve in your cervical spine? A lot of migraines come from pinched/herniated discs in the neck that doctors miss.

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My Dr. has been trying Suboxone on me for the PAIN of SEVERE DAILY HEADACHES/MIGRAINES (NOT ADDICTION)
I'm on the 2nd month & I'm thinking that treating DAILY MIGRAINES it takes more meds (ANY pain meds) That being said both months it hasn't lasted the WHOLE month.
So what I am wondering is since I haven't been taking them every day of each month, will I have much/any withdrawal since I haven't been on it -- day after day -- month after month for years??

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