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re: Does anyone here take suboxone for opiate addiction?

Posted on 8/6/14 at 7:06 pm to
Posted by Gcockboi
Rock Hill
Member since Oct 2012
7689 posts
Posted on 8/6/14 at 7:06 pm to
Skip suboxone and use kratom, than ween off kratom gradually over a few weeks and you will have little to no physical withdrawals.
Posted by dawgsjw
Member since Dec 2012
2114 posts
Posted on 8/6/14 at 9:06 pm to
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Skip suboxone and use kratom, than ween off kratom gradually over a few weeks and you will have little to no physical withdrawals.


^This!!

KRATOM is the way to go! Suboxone will keep you hooked on it and if you dont do taper's right you will still get withdrawals. Withdrawals can last longer on subs and methadone than if you just quiet heroin straight up. I have a bunch of friends who are on subs, some for 2-3 years and no sign of completely quitting. Some of them used to tell me that they could up their dose and get high from it, so they was trading 1 drug for another. But subs can have longer withdrawals than just quitting heroin.

But look up kratom, it will do you good. Take kratom for up to like a month and then taper down from the kratom. Kratom withdrawals are very very minor and easy to manage compared to most other opiates. When quitting kratom you can smoke some weed or alcohol to help out. Kratom is also way cheaper than subs and is a natural plant with years and years of usage without major side effects.
Posted by Johnny B Goode
Fort Campbell, KY
Member since Jul 2012
2061 posts
Posted on 8/6/14 at 10:16 pm to
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Skip suboxone and use kratom


I have a very good friend who got hooked on pain meds and tried to cold turkey several times but the withdraws were too much for him to handle. His wife researched and found out about kratom and he said he couldn't have made it without it. Withdraw symptoms/pain were non existent when he took a dosage of kratom. He had to ween off of kratom he said but according to him, it was a breeze. I believe you have to order it online. I will ask him where if you want that info. Good luck to you
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