If you're trying to get high on suboxone after being on it to get you off opiates, you should probably go back to rehab.
Yes! My doctor at rehab proscribed me on 50 mg of Lamictal (lamotrigine) and 24 mg of Suboxone.
Yes, very... Suboxone was designed for people who have an opiate addiction, therefore, those who are taking it are likely to seek help from a rehab if they wish to live a sober life.
yes.
No, you will not go into withdrawls, however, it would be a waste of Diluadid since Suboxone is an opiod-blocker and keeps you from getting high off of any opiate. But if you were taking Dilaudid and then immediately began taking Suboxone, THAT would cause you to go into withdrawls.
This depends on the type of rehab. Withdrawal can cause sickness, but the purpose of rehab is to heal.
not anymore
She is now in rehab
i am going for surgury and am on suboxone. how long before surgury do i need to stop taking it if at all?
Suboxone is an "opioid." If someone sets his machine up to detect suboxone, it's going to list it as an opiate.
Yes, she is currently in rehab for cutting and an eating disorder.
Unless you've been court-ordered to rehab, you're not going to get it free (and often not even then). There is subsidized rehab through most states, however.