Utah, Subutex, Suboxone, Buprenorphine Need Doctor Please Help (Page 3) (Top voted first)
UpdatedI am looking for affordable Subutex, suboxone, buprenorphine doctor in Utah near the Salt Lake Valley or North Salt Lake, I just lost my insurance and I don't have a lot of money. I have been on subutex for 4 years and I have been without and am very very sick. I can't get out of bed and I am just trying to survive one minute at a time. If anyone can help me at all it would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
Re: Lou (# 38)
Hi Lou,
Thank you for the sincere wishes! It's amazing the positive effect someone else's struggle can have on another person! I always believed that we go through everything, good or bad, for a reason and although we may not always understand what those purposes are, it's necessary for us to endure until the end! Our lives really aren't our own, when you truly meditate on that fact! And, I wholeheartedly agree with you that you have to erase and replace during sobriety and recovery simply because we can't leave any room for that addict Dragon to return and take up space! So, for every bad or drug addicted habit we have, we have to replace it with a new and positive habit- whatever that may be for You!
There have been many instances since I've been clean that shows me the last 6 years of my life happened in the ways it should have in order to bring me to this place I'm currently at- physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually! It all has to come together for the grand scheme of things, and accepting this (for me) makes each day easier to face and every burden lighter to carry!!
I've always LOVED the Australian accent :) I simply melt whenever I hear it, whether a woman or man speaks lol I jus love it that much, and if I were to have one, it would certainly be Australian :)
I'm jus praying for the day when I'm able to give back and help others just like me, and their families!! I'm going back to school to be a Substance Abuse Counselor/Addiction Specialist, and I'm excited about the new ventures coming up for me!
Well Lou, as you've stated, we have to want better for ourselves, and together we can overcome the binds of addiction to live a healthy, happy, productive, and drug-free life!!! IM ANXIOUS TO GIVE BACK WHATS BEEN GIVEN TO ME! This is the ONLY time when being anxious is accepted by me :) yet, as the cycle continues, what I give will also be given to someone else until addiction becomes truly manageable in the lives of many!
Be Blessed Beautiful People
Re: Lou (# 40)
Hi Lou,
I'm in the United States, the state of Alabama to be exact. I've come to realize that you have to be stronger than your adversaries, and that comes in the form of many, therefore, you have to have tough skin having the ploys of this evil society we're a part of! "You've never really lived until you've nearly died," YES I can undeniably agree with this!!! The strength of this statement is amazing, and being an addict, we can believe that we've played Russian Roulette more times than we can recall with our lives! But, if we are still here despite the amass of ignorance displayed by our behaviors, choices, and actions, we have a moral duty to assist others that have found themselves on or headed to the path of addiction. I find so much comfort knowing that my experiences can help shape and mold the experiences of another in a positive way, and gives them the ammunition to help another. We only succeed when we give away what we have, what's been good to us during our journey of recovery, and in doing so, we become better people! It's such a simplistic way of living, as well as loving our fellow man/woman!!
I AM now apart of the solution! We know that there is STRENGTH in numbers, so I'm looking to join forces with others, like and unlike us, to exact some change while I'm still here because when I become a memory to my loved ones and to the world, I desire to be remembered not only as having contributed to the problem but was FEARLESS enough to be a part of the SOLUTION as Well!
Be Blessed Beautiful People
Re: SunnyeRose (# 41)
I'm not sure what I was trying to say lol but what I meant is, we have to have tough skin when dealing with the evil ploys of this society :)
Re: Lou (# 43)
Hi Lou, Alabama is home for me now! I've been here most of my life, but I was born up north.
Thanks for the safe wishes regarding Hurricane Florence! I'm here in Birmingham so we got a lot of strong rain/thunderstorms but no hurricane- thank God!
It's so sad to know that this "opioid crisis" is effecting people everywhere smh!! I jus wish the best for everyone that needs proper medical care because no one should have to pay the price for the mistakes of others! But, these events are more deep than what appears to be on the surface!
As I've stated, I'm a recovering addict and my drug of choice was hydrocodone (Lortabs), and when they weren't available I'd take Percocet but I never went doctor shopping, pretending to need pain meds. Every pill I've ever taken (after the initial 4 months following surgery when I had my own supply) came from actual patients that got them from the doctor or from the dealer that got them from the actual patient that got them from the doctor. I do know of a handful of instances when some local pharmacies or delivery trucks were held-up/robbed for the narcotics, however, that was due to the news report so I didn't know any of them personally to obtain any from them! You know, it kinds of upset me when the finger is steadily being pointed at the addict when in all actuality, the accountability doesn't start there! Likewise, IMHO, anyone that has been on ANY type of narcotic for 5, 10, 15, 20, 25+ years has been passed the point of just being "physically dependent;" there is a mental/emotional dependency as Well! And, I'm not pointing fingers or making accusations, but just look at the outrage, the pleading, the begging of a lot of people on these forums claiming to NEED these meds for pain maintenance, yet they're running out early, losing them/having them stolen more than once, taking more than prescribed, complaining of the inefficiency, etc., etc. Now, I do understand that this doesn't apply to everyone, therefore, if the shoe doesn't fit please refrain from jumping on here crucifying me because I am entitled to my opinion, and I've earned my place to speak on this from experience. My heart goes out to ANYONE, Chronic Pain Patients and Addicts alike, because they all need these narcotics for one reason or another. I am thankful to be off that rollercoaster ride of making sure I have enough pills to entertain my daily responsibilities, yet I would never be selfish enough to not keep my hands outstretched for the ones still struggling- for whatever reasons!!!
Be Blessed Beautiful People
Re: Lou (# 43)
Hi Lou,
I've replied but of course they have to review it smh....what is the point to the pre-review? Does anyone know?
Re: Lou (# 43)
Oh yea Lou,
I stopped watching the news a LONG time ago because it had gotten so DEPRESSING to see all the bad things happening in the city, in the state, or nationally! There used to be a time when there was a healthy balance between inspirational and positive news, and the bad stuff, but now it seems that all you see on the news is EVERY crime and sin known to man! I'm sure there are GREAT things going on that can make the news but I guess they won't get enough reviews for that!
What has come of everyone; constantly chasing the negative smh
Be Blessed Beautiful People
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