Personally, I wouldn't use Suboxone. It's just one more thing to detox from. You're on a low dose so I don't think your withdrawal will be bad. Maybe some sleep disturbances, a little anxiety, maybe a little diarrhea. It shouldn't last too long. You need to stay hydrated so make sure you have Gatorade, ginger ale, and water to sip on. Popsicles are also good. If you can talk to your doctor, you can get some help from him. He can prescribe Clonidine which helps with withdrawal. They could also give you some Zofran or Compazine for nausea. Eat small amounts of bland food. You can definitely do this at home!
Hello there. I tried responding but looks like it got deleted. Sorry if this appears twice. You sound like me in 2007. I had the same habit; same medication. How grateful I would be today to only take 2 a day. I have Been in pain management for four years and now on 4 15/mg oxycodone. I always take more than prescribed and run out in three weeks tops. I am very depressed and so sick and tired of being sick and tired. Consider a taper. Tomorrow, cut back by one half a pill. Do that for 2-3 days. Then cut out another half for 2-3 days until you get to zero. If you don’t feel well, but I doubt you will feel anything uncomfortable with such a low dose, look up the Thomas Recipe for good supplement ideas. Please honey, don’t end up like me. The last 15 years are a blur and I am so depressed over it yet feel so stuck. Sending you love. You have got this!! I know you are a good Mom and wife and wanting to escape from life is not a bad thing but doing it with pills will likely not end up well. Spend some time reading up on healthy coping techniques. Instead of reaching for that pill, take your husband or child or both out for a walk. The outdoors is very pleasing to the senses. Best of luck
Yes its possible to quit you should ask for suboxone incase of withdrawals but 2 pills a day isn't bad most people are taking 10 to 15. You shouldn't hide it from your family you need a support system let them be it don't try to go through this by yourself but definitely ask your doctor about the suboxone don't cold turkey it
Oh yes. Absolutely you can withdraw at home. You have been on a low dose. You have relied on the false security of the pills. Are you still taking them?
Hello janesith8773. I just wanted to welcome you to the forum. I'm sure our kind members will have some insight and support for you very soon. We are glad you are making the decision to give up substance and wish you the best of health in doing so!
I am also scared about the long term effects I’ve done to my body. I have noticed a big change in my mental state. I’m not sure if it’s from sleep deprivation or the pills. My short term memory isn’t great, mood swings easily, and paranoia.