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Suboxone: The Light At The End Of The Tunnel

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samigirl56

samigirl56


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Registration date : 2009-01-10

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PostSubject: WELCOME SUSANSPY!   WELCOME SUSANSPY! EmptyTue 30 Mar 2010, 9:14 pm

Hi Susanspy, Welcome to the forum! My name is Cathy. I am a long time member here. I been on Suboxone since August of 2008. That day in August has changed my life for the better. Things can get crazy at times but I can deal a whole lot better being on Suboxone.

I hope you get a chance to look around the forum. There is alot of info. and support here. If you have any questions we will be happy to help out. Once our moderators know that you are here they will stop by to say hello. They are the kindess ladies that I ever met and once you get to know them I think you would agree.

We hope to hear from you soon.

Cathy WELCOME SUSANSPY! Icon_sunny


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Barbara Rue

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Registration date : 2008-11-08

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PostSubject: Re: WELCOME SUSANSPY!   WELCOME SUSANSPY! EmptyWed 31 Mar 2010, 9:25 am

Hello and welcome to the recent joiners of our forum. Glad to have you here. Would some of you post about yourselves? Your posts are safe here and we don't judge or do anything but help with your recovery process. We are all different and have our own way of rekindling our life as we knew it before we got side tracked with this thing called opiate addition. I have recently...about two months of no Suboxone. I still have foam in my pee, but it's getting less and less. I had a problem with having Hepititis C and I had to get off or just feel worse and worse. This doesn't say everyone will react this way. I'm glad for the choice I made and so far I'm doing well. Oh, I'm Barbara, a person who has done "something" all of my adult life. Name it, I've done it. Well, no crack. Just the thought of it turned me to run the other way.

I want to wish the best for everyone this Easter, one of my favorite holidays. Have a happy one and let us hear from you. Share a tear or two. Unlighten Your load. Let us help you carry on.
Yours in the struggle,
Barbara


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