CSU_Student
09-29-2008, 06:08 PM
WUSSUP ALL my opiate fanbase amigos!!!
So this weekend, long story short, I thought I could get more oc80's from a connect, that didn't happen. Since I was 5+ hours from home on a trip to my buddies place, I was too far to re-up my stash I thought would last! So, I was in full effect of anxiety, upset stomach, and terrible case of RLS (restless leg syndrome)! I couldn't sleep at all, and it would be three more days until I could get more, and it's already been 48+ hours since my last dose!
I called the connect we had and he said HE has been without any and withdrawaling for more than a week, but he'll give me something for the w/d. I go over his place and he gives me two orange 6-sided pills with "N8" on one side, and a cross on the other!
He told me to break it in half, and put it under my tongue and let it dissolve. Anyways, after 30 minutes, my RLS was gone... NO anxiety... No upset stomach, and I felt as though I never have done an opiate IN MY LIFE, EVER!!! I felt great and completely normal, it didn't even make me high!
SO... what I had was something called "SUBOXONE" and it worked perfect... It DID NOT even get me high at ALL!!! What it did was make me feel completely normal, no pain/anxiety/RLS, NO withdrawal symptoms at ALL, no high, just normality and feeling perfectly straight up (like opiates where never in my system)! It lasted an entire 24+ hours as well for just half a pill! I slept perfectly!!! I even had 2 beers that night, no upset/sick feeling either. I have to say that suboxone is the 100% withdrawal CURE!!! I noticed not a single negative about it, it seems like a miracle and I just had to spread the word to everyone, I would suggest everyone go buy a couple of these just incase w/d happens to those when their stuck in a bad situation such as I was...
The best part about this suboxone is it DOESN"T get you high!!! This means that there is no withdrawal from the withdrawal stopper. Unlike methadone, which gets you high, it's easier to stop taking when your through the withdrawal stages. So, those who want to stop for GOOD, can!
So this weekend, long story short, I thought I could get more oc80's from a connect, that didn't happen. Since I was 5+ hours from home on a trip to my buddies place, I was too far to re-up my stash I thought would last! So, I was in full effect of anxiety, upset stomach, and terrible case of RLS (restless leg syndrome)! I couldn't sleep at all, and it would be three more days until I could get more, and it's already been 48+ hours since my last dose!
I called the connect we had and he said HE has been without any and withdrawaling for more than a week, but he'll give me something for the w/d. I go over his place and he gives me two orange 6-sided pills with "N8" on one side, and a cross on the other!
He told me to break it in half, and put it under my tongue and let it dissolve. Anyways, after 30 minutes, my RLS was gone... NO anxiety... No upset stomach, and I felt as though I never have done an opiate IN MY LIFE, EVER!!! I felt great and completely normal, it didn't even make me high!
SO... what I had was something called "SUBOXONE" and it worked perfect... It DID NOT even get me high at ALL!!! What it did was make me feel completely normal, no pain/anxiety/RLS, NO withdrawal symptoms at ALL, no high, just normality and feeling perfectly straight up (like opiates where never in my system)! It lasted an entire 24+ hours as well for just half a pill! I slept perfectly!!! I even had 2 beers that night, no upset/sick feeling either. I have to say that suboxone is the 100% withdrawal CURE!!! I noticed not a single negative about it, it seems like a miracle and I just had to spread the word to everyone, I would suggest everyone go buy a couple of these just incase w/d happens to those when their stuck in a bad situation such as I was...
The best part about this suboxone is it DOESN"T get you high!!! This means that there is no withdrawal from the withdrawal stopper. Unlike methadone, which gets you high, it's easier to stop taking when your through the withdrawal stages. So, those who want to stop for GOOD, can!