Suboxone And Chronic Pain (Page 2)
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Im in an addiction treatment program and I'm taking two 8/2 mg strips a day. I've been a slave to opiates for approximately 25 years. I've reached the point of being fed up with being dependent on pain pills to function. my addiction dr suggested trying to find a pain management dr who would treat my chronic pain with suboxone. It does alleviate my pain ...or might I say ..makes me functional and the pain tolerable. is this an actual option? I've done research on this and have gotten mixed reviews on the subject. I trust this site and follow it daily so I'm asking for some information and suggestions. I function better on suboxone than on oxycodone dilaudid or morphine (I've been prescribed them all plus some others) give me some feedback. What should I do or is this even an option?
Whatever makes your quality of life tolerable. I'm in the same situation with methadone. My pain management Dr retired and now I can't find a Dr in Mississippi or Louisiana to prescribe me the amount (210 mg) a day at which over a 15 year of usage is no fun tapering off of. New Dr said 20mg is max amount CDC will allow him to prescribe. Good luck
As of right now im still in my suboxone recovery program and am doing well making life changes and improving my lifestyle. Suboxone does help with my chronic pain before it was hard to tell if I hurt because I didn't have pills or enough pills or because of my health I now have differentiated between the two my nurse and counselors have all been monitoring my pain relief and my recovery progress . I have came to accept that if I have no choice I will remain on suboxone indefinitely I will have to deal with chronic pain for the rest of my life im just not sure how to handle this ...be a slave to a substance I (for the time being) can control or take my chances I know in my soul I cannot handle opiates but so far ..the last 14 months I have been in control of this ant suggestions. Are their any other options out there
Jason,
That's an excellent post Thankyou for your honesty.So often patients refer to this as either a miracle or a devil drug . Not unlike methadone maintenance . For those suffering a debilitating life long addiction to powerful opiates/opiods both can be useful tools in conquering the everyday challenges that once seemed insurmountable at best.God bless everyone struggling with issues of pain,dependence and or addiction.
Suboxone for me didn't take major pain away but it did help minor aches and pains and was definitely a crutch to e e to push through It and get through the day. I didn't crave opiates which was the reason I was on them. I had a very hard time coming off suboxone. I still struggle with a suboxone addiction which I am not prescribed anymore. Suboxone can be a miracle to save your life but at the same time it can be a nightmare. I wish everybody the best of luck with there suboxone treatment.
In Florida, only pain management/addiction treatment facilities can prescribe suboxone. My PCP can prescribe methadone but not suboxone. It's really messed up here.
Great info bl
.thats very good to know that makes sense thanks buddy
Mike, a dr does not have to have a special license to prescribe suboxone, IF it is for the treatment of pain. If it is for the treatment of drug addiction, the dr has to have a special license.
Thank you all ive seen all kinds on here with some crazy questions like when can I use after taking my suboxone or "my dr gives me suboxone and Percocet " idk bout that but otherwise I get awesom info and am very appreciative thanks all god bless and btw im doing great so far
Hey man I'm in your same boat, but finally I have found a Dr in my area, takes my insurance and all he does is pain management! However he is also licensed to prescribe Suboxone! Right now he has me taking 75mg lyrica 3x and 3 8/2mg Suboxone film for my pain. He is also usually ok with another Dr prescribing benzos.
Hes the best Dr I've ever been seen by!!
Thanks for the info ..I my self made the descision to stop going to the pain clinic I do know the stigma of using suboxone and also the stigma of being prescribed opiates especially the larger ones it seems only the pain management dr, s understand ..I say what about us ..the patient
.thats my question ive been prescribed opiates since I was 15 years old till recently my tolerable is unbelievable .I knew that going to a dependence clinic would prevent me from entering another pain clinic ....at least a ligit one.... but this is so tiring being chemically dependant on medication to survive so I weighed my option ..kill my liver kidneys ...ect risk possible legal repercussions or try this I really dont want to be dependent on suboxone but honestly it feels better to not run out of medicine 10 - 15 days early be withdrawing and searching for relief so far its been a god send im just worried he wont follow through with helping me locate a dr willing to treat me with it like he said or that he will release me to someone else with this perceived idea and it not happen ....im just taking it day by day
James, if you are being treated for opaite addiction, you may not be able to find a dr that will treat your pain. When a patient has a history of being addicted to opaites, very few, if any, drs will treat them for pain because of their addiction problems. If your addiction medicine dr recommended you find a dr to manage you pain, he should know drs that will take patients with your history. If he doesn't, then he more than likely isn't aware of the problems that pain patients have trying to find a dr to manage their pain when they are addicts.
Thank you my provider is the one who suggested it per my health condition .that I will have to deal with some type of pain meds probably for the rest of my life do you know of any negative effects it would have on my body ?
Hello, James! How are you?
Yes, that is an option and has worked well for some people, though some don't get pain relief from Suboxone. However, since it contains the Naloxone, so you can't abuse other opiates, while taking it, doctors can be a bit more willing to prescribe it.
It may also help, if your current prescriber gives you a recommendation.
The FDA classifies Suboxone as an opiate, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation.
Does anyone else have any ideas of advice?
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