when taken sublingually it takes up to 72 hours sometimes in certain people to reach its half life. IV is around 22 hours roughly. Most would agree the normal dosage of Bupe has a half-life of around 24 - 36 hrs going by the way you feel (SL). The problem is that if you are on it long term you REALLY need to do a VERY slow taper. Everyday you are building up a little bit more Bupe in your system if you take your meds at the same time and dosage daily.And what exactly is this half life issue with bupe?
Bupe is a wonderful maintenance medication for opioid replacement therapy. It lets you be well without getting high and it's much easier to taper down compared to methadone. It's not supposed to make you feel a buzz. The receptors are activated so you're not having withdrawal but not to the point of being high. And it blocks other opioids from working.
Th4y got me high if I did enough. I would snort 3mg and drop an 8mg under the tongue... got me buzzing good. and when I quit the 16mg+/day habit, the withdrawals were just as bad as my oxy w/d, and it lasted way longer. Subs are good for a quick taper for getting off opiates. I hear they are pretty easy to taper from short term and long term.... I have taper issues with opiates, had to quit cold turkey after getting stuck on subs for 2 years.And what exactly is this half life issue with bupe?
Bupe is a wonderful maintenance medication for opioid replacement therapy. It lets you be well without getting high and it's much easier to taper down compared to methadone. It's not supposed to make you feel a buzz. The receptors are activated so you're not having withdrawal but not to the point of being high. And it blocks other opioids from working.
Talk to your OB/Gyn, most are pretty good about handing out a small script for that time of the month. 7-8 days is more than most will write unless you have endometriosis in which case your doc is an asshat for not writing for something. I've known plenty of women who had no trouble getting an Rx for 20-30/month of Vicodin. You do need to see the dr 2x/year because they can only write 5 refills and they expire in 6 months.I've always been a "good girl." I have some legit medical issues of a feminine nature, and my Dad's hydros/percs have helped. I only want for 7-8 days per month. I've tried 3 doctors. Followed the rules. The only place that helped was an ER, and that's obviously temporary.
So... HOW do I acquire what you guys do? I'm terrified of police stings, ordering online etc. How on earth do you do this safely?
I'm so "good" that I wouldn't know where to get average grass.
Tips?? Please??
If you have tried three doctors already to no satisfaction, I'd try to find a doctor in your area that is a "Pallative Care" (sp?) specialist. That is a doctor that specializes in pain management. Most doctors shy away from prescribing pain meds for a womans "cycle" due to it being a natural condition and not the result of an injury or a debilitating condition like Arthritis or many other conditions. Buying pharm meds on the street isn't a good way due to the issues about legality and also the extreme prices. I am in No. California and Vic's go for $1.00/mg, so a Loratab or a Norco 10/325 sells for $10.00! Shit can you believe that? They get a scrip from a legit source fill it (costs them like $30.00 and they turn it into $300.00! Unless Bill Gates is your daddy it'll bankrupt you. I used to take hundreds of Vic's (10/300,500, 600) and had to keep 4 doctors in my portfolio to maintain that amount. Withdrawal is a major bitch and I wouldn't wish that on even my enemies. Besides after a point where I was taking lethal amounts of them consuming over 20,000 mgs of Acetaminophen per day, they stopped giving that buzz I wanted and were exactly the same as Heroin in that they were just to ward off the sickness from withdrawal.Been there done that. I still have to take opiates daily (MS IR) but cannot mess around with it. If I take more one day I have to take less another. Also taking a few extra makes having the next day becomes necessary to take more just to stay even. I learned my lesson after many, many years of messing around. I couldn't get high on Vic's. if I wanted too. Iy would require an amount that would surely kill me...I've always been a "good girl." I have some legit medical issues of a feminine nature, and my Dad's hydros/percs have helped. I only want for 7-8 days per month. I've tried 3 doctors. Followed the rules. The only place that helped was an ER, and that's obviously temporary.
So... HOW do I acquire what you guys do? I'm terrified of police stings, ordering online etc. How on earth do you do this safely?
I'm so "good" that I wouldn't know where to get average grass.
Tips?? Please??
No... It's more than normal. It's called endometriosis, and is significantly more painful than the average issue.If you have tried three doctors already to no satisfaction, I'd try to find a doctor in your area that is a "Pallative Care" (sp?) specialist. That is a doctor that specializes in pain management. Most doctors shy away from prescribing pain meds for a womans "cycle" due to it being a natural condition and not the result of an injury or a debilitating condition like Arthritis or many other conditions. Buying pharm meds on the street isn't a good way due to the issues about legality and also the extreme prices. I am in No. California and Vic's go for $1.00/mg, so a Loratab or a Norco 10/325 sells for $10.00! Shit can you believe that? They get a scrip from a legit source fill it (costs them like $30.00 and they turn it into $300.00! Unless Bill Gates is your daddy it'll bankrupt you. I used to take hundreds of Vic's (10/300,500, 600) and had to keep 4 doctors in my portfolio to maintain that amount. Withdrawal is a major bitch and I wouldn't wish that on even my enemies. Besides after a point where I was taking lethal amounts of them consuming over 20,000 mgs of Acetaminophen per day, they stopped giving that buzz I wanted and were exactly the same as Heroin in that they were just to ward off the sickness from withdrawal.Been there done that. I still have to take opiates daily (MS IR) but cannot mess around with it. If I take more one day I have to take less another. Also taking a few extra makes having the next day becomes necessary to take more just to stay even. I learned my lesson after many, many years of messing around. I couldn't get high on Vic's. if I wanted too. Iy would require an amount that would surely kill me...
$200 to GYN. She hears I don't have insurance, does an exam, says it sounds and appears etc. like endometriosis (just replied to another post this way). I asked for anything to help me get through it. She prescribed birth control pills and informed me it would take THREE WEEKS for the pain to subside. I showed her my most recent time card, told her what I'd been trying (Motrin in high doses etc.). She said, "Go to ER for pain. I can't help you. You do have a cyst too. Get that checked." I took a loan to see her and the other doctor later in the week, who told me to see a GYN... Round and round. I just want to go to work halfway functional. Only goal. Not buzzed. Just functional. Without insurance, this Russian Roulette with doctors is over for now. I'd go again if someone local referred me to someone she knows could help, but I think I'll be back to needing thousands for a test (without insurance) to confirm with bloodwork ruled out through process of elimination and 2 doctors agreed with. ((SIGH))Talk to your OB/Gyn, most are pretty good about handing out a small script for that time of the month. 7-8 days is more than most will write unless you have endometriosis in which case your doc is an asshat for not writing for something. I've known plenty of women who had no trouble getting an Rx for 20-30/month of Vicodin. You do need to see the dr 2x/year because they can only write 5 refills and they expire in 6 months.
They may not write on the first visit because you're new and many docs don't like to just hand out controls.
Tumorhead you always need to worry about supply. And eventually you have to worry about having enough to stay well if you try to have fun with meds for chronic pain. Been there, done that.