Posted by Jim45 on February 9, 2009, at 22:04:33
In reply to Re: BUPRENORPHINE, posted by Jimmyboy on February 9, 2009, at 15:43:16
Hi Jimmyboy.
I've got the same name :) .
Re your question, it was naloxone I'd ordered and was using with the opiates I'd gotten online.
If you're asking about the Suboxone, I THINK it was naloxone and it was already mixed into the tablet. It was an 8 mg tablet with 2 mg of naloxone(?). That 2 mg number might be a good dose for you to experiment with if you choose to try naloxone.
I hope you're right about the pharma companies and the combo. SO many pain patients quickly build up tolerances and often become dependent on pure opiate pain meds. That has made pharmas a lot of money. I hope they'll do the right thing but know they MIGHT resist/delay it.
I think a clue that you need opiates is if they wake you up, and if you've had regular digestive problems that opiates stop. There are other symptoms associated with endorphin deficiencies, but I can't recall them.
I'm pasting two weblinks - one about the combo phenomena and the other about two studies of disease-free and drug-free suicide (obviously depressed) victims brains. They found up to HUNDREDS more endorphin receptors versus normal brains. Only opiates would've helped them feel better. Unfortunately thanks to the Drug War and ignorance they're hard for people other than those in serious pain to get.
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Good luck Jimmyboy.
Jim
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