Posted by mike21 on April 5, 2002, at 20:20:08
In reply to Re: Anyone switched from benzos to opioids?, posted by geno on April 5, 2002, at 18:59:00
I don't know much about how ghb actually works
physiologically, but the vicodin would apparently
affect the same systems as buprenorphine.I guess I am really trying to find a solution that
I will not have to detox from, i.e. a stable, long-term
dose of a med that will treat what I think are my
specific deficiencies. I would like to be able to
try a more powerful opiate like vicodin, but I don't
think my pdoc would prescribe it.Sounds like the drugs that really work for you are
either illegal or highly controlled. It is
unfortunate that some people abuse these drugs.
I am hoping the low abuse potential of
buprenorphine will allow me to try it.How would you classify your condition without
these drugs? What type of diagnosis have you had?Mike
> well to tell you bluntly, pain killers such as vicodin work much better for me. They make me more euphoric, talkative, work harder, etc. I suspect you could take opiates to detox or come off benzos or via the opposite.
> For me i do the tri detox. I use ghb, then would come off ghb with benzos or vicodin. Then use ghb to come off benzos or vicodin. For me ghb is the top noch, then vicodin, then xanax.
> alcohol sucks.
>
> Just think, alcohol and tobacco kill more people than any other drug combined. Both have NO medical uses. GHB, benzos and opiates do. Do you see people dying every day in the news from ghb or xanax, or even vicodin? Yes there are deaths related, more so to overdose or combinations.
>
> Imagine if prohobition came back into play, or the us gov make cigarretts and alcohol illegal. You would have mayhem.
> geno
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