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  • New to the site, just looking for opinions and price ranges for these things. I am a huge codeine/codone fan just came across the strips and pills and they are definitely a different buzz. What’s yalls opinion on them? And the normal going rate

    The half life of suboxone is 1.5 days. So say you take one every day, the effects start to stack up on each other. So basically the “Buzz” builds so much tolerance after even one time use, that the effects diminish within a few days. Continued use of suboxone will lead to no buzz at all, and causes withdrawal within 4-7 uses of it. Be careful with suboxone. Bupornephrine, the main drug in suboxone is 10 times stronger than morphine. So taking codeine after suboxone is like taking tic tacs. It would take 5 to 15 or more days to completely leave your system and taking codeine would be effective-less.

    @HalfDeadScrewHead 561487 wrote:

    New to the site, just looking for opinions and price ranges for these things. I am a huge codeine/codone fan just came across the strips and pills and they are definitely a different buzz. What’s yalls opinion on them? And the normal going rate

    my advice is not to step up too heavily into harder opiates. one step closer to boy, not a good idea.

    Stay clear of all opiates. If suboxone is needed to prevent relapse, then please use it, but taper off it when ready to commit to sobriety.

    @Dr. Mind 562173 wrote:

    Stay clear of all opiates. If suboxone is needed to prevent relapse, then please use it, but taper off it when ready to commit to sobriety.

    spot on.. although i think the OP is looking to get a suboxone habit.

    Opiates are no good..

    Opiates are awful especially dehydrocodiene I smashed my leg to bits causing multiple fractures when a ladder slid on me at work and was prescribed dehydrocodiene after a month in hospital and 4 operations to insert pins etc and was on 12 a day for over a year I suddenly stopped taking them and found myself suffering big time withdrawals and on them for another two years, I’m now prescribed suboxone and on 16 mg per day which I have halved myself
    I don’t feel any buzz or high from them at all but do no of people with no tolerance who snorted 2mg each and where buzzing but Dr is right in what he says after very little time suboxone won’t get you high but it’s been great for me to get off dehydrocodiene now I just have to keep tapering off the suboxone which I’m on target for doing early in the new year

    @hfc1875 575099 wrote:

    Opiates are awful especially dehydrocodiene I smashed my leg to bits causing multiple fractures when a ladder slid on me at work and was prescribed dehydrocodiene after a month in hospital and 4 operations to insert pins etc and was on 12 a day for over a year I suddenly stopped taking them and found myself suffering big time withdrawals and on them for another two years, I’m now prescribed suboxone and on 16 mg per day which I have halved myself
    I don’t feel any buzz or high from them at all but do no of people with no tolerance who snorted 2mg each and where buzzing but Dr is right in what he says after very little time suboxone won’t get you high but it’s been great for me to get off dehydrocodiene now I just have to keep tapering off the suboxone which I’m on target for doing early in the new year

    Opiates are amazing until you no longer have them, then they are nightmarish.

    @Tryptameanie 575102 wrote:

    Opiates are amazing until you no longer have them, then they are nightmarish.

    Think that’s what I was trying to say Tryptameanie bud
    I got addicted to dehydrocodiene without even knowing and was totally naive about withdrawals until I stopped taking them and I now no about withdrawals lol

    @hfc1875 575104 wrote:

    Think that’s what I was trying to say Tryptameanie bud
    I got addicted to dehydrocodiene without even knowing and was totally naive about withdrawals until I stopped taking them and I now no about withdrawals lol

    Probably the least informed of all opiate users are the ones who have had them, prescribed by a doctor.

    @Tryptameanie 575105 wrote:

    Probably the least informed of all opiate users are the ones who have had them, prescribed by a doctor.

    Spot on mate the Dr was handing them to me for over a year then didn’t bother to warn me about withdrawals I didn’t no what was going on thought I caught some viral illness and ended up in hospital
    Thing is my leg still hurts like fuck at times especially working off a ladder all day being a painter that’s common but I won’t touch dehydrocodiene again I just wanted more and more

    @hfc1875 575107 wrote:

    Spot on mate the Dr was handing them to me for over a year then didn’t bother to warn me about withdrawals I didn’t no what was going on thought I caught some viral illness and ended up in hospital
    Thing is my leg still hurts like fuck at times especially working off a ladder all day being a painter that’s common but I won’t touch dehydrocodiene again I just wanted more and more

    That’s exactly how it is. They will prescribe these things all day long then do fuck all when they decide you don’t need/shouldn’t get any more. Sad state of affairs, opiates are good medicine but when doctor’s are prescribing them they should inform people much more about addictive qualities etc.

    Bupe is good for tailing off other opiates, especially the patches, once you’re withdrawing, but I wouldn’t use it for longer than a week. And i don’t get a buzz off of it.

    I wish I would quit seeing reports of people using bupe to try and get high , I mean I hate to say stuff like that lol but this is really a horrible nightmarish habit waiting to happen …. take it from someone who chased that opiate dragon for many … many years .. Im still trying to ween myself off of bupe 3 years in … If you have to do your do with opiates then my advice to you would first be to reexamine why … then if your still gonna do it stick to the short acting stuff …. at least then you have a chance at beating the habit that will most will no doubt form…

    Bupe is not for play time

    When I used methadone all the other users would say the same about that.

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