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Lawliet

Lawliet

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hi. so i have SN but im really scared to use it. i have buprenorphine/butrans sublingual films at 300mcg each. one unit of buprenorphine = 30 units of morphine. it's the second strongest painkiller outside of fentanyl.

even with the films, i have to be extremely careful not have respiratory depression because of them. i take a nebulizer inhaler 2-3 times because of this. there have been times where my opioid has made me practically a zombie.

i would like to combine both, possibly take a heightened dose of the opioid before the SN. it makes me lethargic, feel floaty, and doesn't affect my stomach.

i additionally have a large dose transdermal patch that i'm "absolutely not supposed to combine with the sublinguals." i want to minimize my
pain/panic without interfering with the SN and maximizing the success. what would you do?
 
APeacefulPlace

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Perhaps @Romanticize can give an input on your method, as for myself, I don't see any problems as long as the amount of opioids you're using isn't causing more nausea ( unsure of the recommended amount ). Hope you find everything you're looking for OP.
 
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Perhaps @Romanticize can give an input on your method, as for myself, I don't see any problems as long as the amount of opioids you're using isn't causing more nausea ( unsure of the recommended amount ). Hope you find everything you're looking for OP.
thank you.
anyone know if this throat numbing spray is recommended??

thank you.
anyone know if this throat numbing spray is recommended??

i have phenergran for my anti-nausea, the opioid takes care of the pain and hopefully makes me sleepy enough
 
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anyone know if this throat numbing spray is recommended??
No problem. The throat numbing spray you listed should be okay, follow the directions and it should help mitigate the taste of SN.
 
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No problem. The throat numbing spray you listed should be okay, follow the directions and it should help mitigate the taste of SN.
thanks. i'm kinda surprised to see your join date; you seem to know a lot. appreciate you
 
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KillingPain267

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As much as I love opioids, they are not recommended with the SN method. Even if you don't have nausea from opioids alone, mixed with SN, it could trigger vomiting. Stick with the recommended protocol and don't experiment too much.
 
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Lawliet

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As much as I love opioids, they are not recommended with the SN method. Even if you don't have nausea from opioids alone, mixed with SN, it could trigger vomiting. Stick with the recommended protocol and don't experiment too much.
damn, thank you
No problem. The throat numbing spray you listed should be okay, follow the directions and it should help mitigate the taste of SN.
i don't want to try to hijack the other thread but you mentioned that you have the updated version of the e-version. were you required to purchase the physical copy before getting access to the newest one? that sounds like a good way to get the police on your case.

i have a version of the e-version, but it hasn't been updated in awhile. i want to make sure i can follow updated accounts so i have the greatest chance at success
As much as I love opioids, they are not recommended with the SN method. Even if you don't have nausea from opioids alone, mixed with SN, it could trigger vomiting. Stick with the recommended protocol and don't experiment too much.
to be clear, neither of the forms i have are pills. one is a sublingual film that dissolves directly into your bloodstream through your cheek and the other is through your skin
 
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were you required to purchase the physical copy before getting access to the newest one?
No it's not required to purchase the physical copy to get the e-book version, it's a preference, some prefer print over e-book.
 
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No it's not required to purchase the physical copy to get the e-book version, it's a preference, some prefer print over e-book.
thank you.
As much as I love opioids, they are not recommended with the SN method. Even if you don't have nausea from opioids alone, mixed with SN, it could trigger vomiting. Stick with the recommended protocol and don't experiment too much.
i should also add: i'm chronically ill and constantly in pain. i take the sublingual opioid every 12 hours and my body is already used to the higher dose. if i stopped the opioid before taking the SN, i would go into immediate withdrawals
 
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KillingPain267

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to be clear, neither of the forms i have are pills. one is a sublingual film that dissolves directly into your bloodstream through your cheek and the other is through your skin
Sublingual can still cause nausea. Intramuscular not.
i should also add: i'm chronically ill and constantly in pain. i take the sublingual opioid every 12 hours and my body is already used to the higher dose. if i stopped the opioid before taking the SN, i would go into immediate withdrawals
If you take a regular prescribed dose that you are used to, before the SN, then it's fine. But if you take extra doses just to feel more high in order to make the SN suicide feel easier, then it is not advised because that's where vomiting risk increases. But, avoid withdrawals because they can also increase vomiting risk.
 
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