Had to get off methadone after 10yrs of 85mg.
livelaughloveu
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Had to get off methadone after 10yrs of 85mg.
So my methadone clinic rapidly detoxed me for taking a xanax while I was slowly tapering.I stopped going at 30mg.I found a Dr to write me subutext but I had to wait 5 days after my last method dose.I did benzos and opiates and made it thru although it wasn't easy while trying to work 12 hr waitressing shifts.So I started taking the subutex and I just don't like it.It doesn't calm my nerves like meth did.I still have cravings, when I never used a opiate on methadone.I guess I'm wondering if its going to take awhile to work or if I can get benzos to take with the subutex or if any drs write methadone I can't go back to the clinic for at least 2 months. Thx
Last edited by livelaughloveu; 10-18-2016 at 06:36 AM. Reason: misspelling
Welcome livelaughloveu. Were you tapering originally because you wanted off methadone (since you were at 85 for 10 years)? Seems odd that a clinic would do a rapid detox due to a benzo (especially if you had clean tests for years), but mixing is obviously dangerous. Many clinics will stop your take homes immediately with a failed test, but they vary. Plus they usually stop take homes once you start tapering anyway. I am not sure how long you were at that particular clinic or if there are other clinics near you.
I have been on methadone and sub (mainly suboxone, but subutex too) years ago and switching is definitely a difficult process and takes your body time to adjust. It also takes a bit of time to build up in your system and will probably feel a bit different than methadone which you are used to. You would have to check with a doctor about prescribing methadone (it is rare, but not unheard of). Some doctors will prescribe a benzo with subutex, but again it depends and if I were you I would be sure it is the SAME doctor prescribing both. At the very least all of your doctors need to know what you are taking. I hope it all works out - Take Care!
I have been on methadone and sub (mainly suboxone, but subutex too) years ago and switching is definitely a difficult process and takes your body time to adjust. It also takes a bit of time to build up in your system and will probably feel a bit different than methadone which you are used to. You would have to check with a doctor about prescribing methadone (it is rare, but not unheard of). Some doctors will prescribe a benzo with subutex, but again it depends and if I were you I would be sure it is the SAME doctor prescribing both. At the very least all of your doctors need to know what you are taking. I hope it all works out - Take Care!
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