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suboxone w/d

Hi everybody I am new here I was on suboxone for six months went c/t off six mgs last july went thru aweful w/d was doing good until last sept I found a bottle of about ten two mg tabs I had forgotten about and as the addict that I am I started taking a tiny bit every few days because it would accually get me high (when I say a tiny bit I mean like 0.10 of a mg) any way this has been going on since sept five days ago I flushed the rest about eight and a half pills down the toilet what I want to know is do you tink I will have withdrawls and if I do do you think they will be as bad and last as long? Thanks for any suggestions I really want to stop playing this game!
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I would skip days never took it days in a row my bf and I are going to a n/a meeting tonight at our local church I deffinetly tink I need that I am experiencing chills and some mild back pain. Thanks for responding.
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If you have been taking it daily there is a chance you could have WD . Hopefully it will  be mild stay strong you will get threw this .I would look into some recovery care like aa/na or a therapist something to help you stay clean ...good luck
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hi pixy and welcome to the forum...i have never taken sub, but, i do think from what i have read you will have some mild w/ds...at least mentally.  congrats to you for getting off now..others will be by that will know more than me on this subject...i  really just wanted to say welcome..
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