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Old Feb 22, 2017, 11:50 AM
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Suboxone is a wonderful Medication, it saved my life. I was addicted too Hydrocodone 12 years I really loved how it helped all pain physical and mental, I actually thought for awhile I could just take Hydrocodone for rest of life too deal with depression, anxiety, relationships, shyness, as well as took longer for me too learn and finish things. Anyway I learned hard way that it takes more and more Hydrocodone too keep that feeling and you never get exactly that feeling you chase it!!

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Old Feb 23, 2017, 09:01 AM
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I'm glad you're off the hydrocodone but I got addicted to Suboxone and I'll never touch it again. My brother said there's people in rehab just to get off subs. Actually, subs gave me a better buz than any opiate.
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Old Feb 23, 2017, 10:51 AM
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Oh im coming off, I am on 6 mg down from 12,so I'm working on it. Yea I know some people who can't stop Suboxone now!!! But I am doing good, thanks for concern, hope all good for you.
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