The reason that the drugs are not working has nothing to do with the fact that you were on the Subutex, it has to do with the fact that your body had developed a tolerance to high amounts of drugs, therefore that smaller amounts you are given are not going to have much of an effect on your body.
dizzy, my advice to you is to make sure you speak to your doctor, including whomever is doing your surgery and make them away of what you were taking, why you were taking it and what dosages your body had a tolerance to.
By doing this, your doctor can decide what would be the best drug to use for you for after surgery pain relief and how much will need to be used.
However, if you were using the Subutex to beat an addiction, no doctor is going to give you large amounts of opiates and risk starting your addiction all over again. So don't expect them to give you a high dosage that will relieve all of your pain. They will most likely give you something mild to take at home, once you leave the hospital and recommend other methods to help relieve the pain without large doses of drugs.
Verwon says
November 24, 2007 By Leave a Comment
Verwon says
November 24, 2007 By Leave a Comment
The reason that the drugs are not working has nothing to do with the fact that you were on the Subutex, it has to do with the fact that your body had developed a tolerance to high amounts of drugs, therefore that smaller amounts you are given are not going to have much of an effect on your body.
dizzy, my advice to you is to make sure you speak to your doctor, including whomever is doing your surgery and make them away of what you were taking, why you were taking it and what dosages your body had a tolerance to.
By doing this, your doctor can decide what would be the best drug to use for you for after surgery pain relief and how much will need to be used.
However, if you were using the Subutex to beat an addiction, no doctor is going to give you large amounts of opiates and risk starting your addiction all over again. So don't expect them to give you a high dosage that will relieve all of your pain. They will most likely give you something mild to take at home, once you leave the hospital and recommend other methods to help relieve the pain without large doses of drugs.
dizzy, my advice to you is to make sure you speak to your doctor, including whomever is doing your surgery and make them away of what you were taking, why you were taking it and what dosages your body had a tolerance to.
By doing this, your doctor can decide what would be the best drug to use for you for after surgery pain relief and how much will need to be used.
However, if you were using the Subutex to beat an addiction, no doctor is going to give you large amounts of opiates and risk starting your addiction all over again. So don't expect them to give you a high dosage that will relieve all of your pain. They will most likely give you something mild to take at home, once you leave the hospital and recommend other methods to help relieve the pain without large doses of drugs.
Verwon says
November 24, 2007 By Leave a Comment
The reason that the drugs are not working has nothing to do with the fact that you were on the Subutex, it has to do with the fact that your body had developed a tolerance to high amounts of drugs, therefore that smaller amounts you are given are not going to have much of an effect on your body.
dizzy, my advice to you is to make sure you speak to your doctor, including whomever is doing your surgery and make them away of what you were taking, why you were taking it and what dosages your body had a tolerance to.
By doing this, your doctor can decide what would be the best drug to use for you for after surgery pain relief and how much will need to be used.
However, if you were using the Subutex to beat an addiction, no doctor is going to give you large amounts of opiates and risk starting your addiction all over again. So don't expect them to give you a high dosage that will relieve all of your pain. They will most likely give you something mild to take at home, once you leave the hospital and recommend other methods to help relieve the pain without large doses of drugs.
dizzy, my advice to you is to make sure you speak to your doctor, including whomever is doing your surgery and make them away of what you were taking, why you were taking it and what dosages your body had a tolerance to.
By doing this, your doctor can decide what would be the best drug to use for you for after surgery pain relief and how much will need to be used.
However, if you were using the Subutex to beat an addiction, no doctor is going to give you large amounts of opiates and risk starting your addiction all over again. So don't expect them to give you a high dosage that will relieve all of your pain. They will most likely give you something mild to take at home, once you leave the hospital and recommend other methods to help relieve the pain without large doses of drugs.
Verwon says
November 24, 2007 By Leave a Comment
The reason that the drugs are not working has nothing to do with the fact that you were on the Subutex, it has to do with the fact that your body had developed a tolerance to high amounts of drugs, therefore that smaller amounts you are given are not going to have much of an effect on your body.
dizzy, my advice to you is to make sure you speak to your doctor, including whomever is doing your surgery and make them away of what you were taking, why you were taking it and what dosages your body had a tolerance to.
By doing this, your doctor can decide what would be the best drug to use for you for after surgery pain relief and how much will need to be used.
However, if you were using the Subutex to beat an addiction, no doctor is going to give you large amounts of opiates and risk starting your addiction all over again. So don't expect them to give you a high dosage that will relieve all of your pain. They will most likely give you something mild to take at home, once you leave the hospital and recommend other methods to help relieve the pain without large doses of drugs.
dizzy, my advice to you is to make sure you speak to your doctor, including whomever is doing your surgery and make them away of what you were taking, why you were taking it and what dosages your body had a tolerance to.
By doing this, your doctor can decide what would be the best drug to use for you for after surgery pain relief and how much will need to be used.
However, if you were using the Subutex to beat an addiction, no doctor is going to give you large amounts of opiates and risk starting your addiction all over again. So don't expect them to give you a high dosage that will relieve all of your pain. They will most likely give you something mild to take at home, once you leave the hospital and recommend other methods to help relieve the pain without large doses of drugs.
Resolved Question: my son is on subutex and I know 100% he takes them-but at times still seems very euphoric.Any ideas?
November 18, 2007 By Leave a Comment
dizzy says
November 17, 2007 By Leave a Comment
i am down to just a few crumbs am and pm of subutext. i am due to have a surgery next week. will it affect my anesthesia? it is not suboxone but subutext...without the naltrexone in it. i tried 6 5mg. percs yesterday and felt them a bit, but no doctor is going to give me that much i don't think. any suggestions? i'm told it won't affect anesthesia but the pain afterward will not be helped without large doses of opiates and i am no fan of pain. please advice!?
dizzy says
November 17, 2007 By Leave a Comment
i am down to just a few crumbs am and pm of subutext. i am due to have a surgery next week. will it affect my anesthesia? it is not suboxone but subutext...without the naltrexone in it. i tried 6 5mg. percs yesterday and felt them a bit, but no doctor is going to give me that much i don't think. any suggestions? i'm told it won't affect anesthesia but the pain afterward will not be helped without large doses of opiates and i am no fan of pain. please advice!?
dizzy says
November 17, 2007 By Leave a Comment
i am down to just a few crumbs am and pm of subutext. i am due to have a surgery next week. will it affect my anesthesia? it is not suboxone but subutext...without the naltrexone in it. i tried 6 5mg. percs yesterday and felt them a bit, but no doctor is going to give me that much i don't think. any suggestions? i'm told it won't affect anesthesia but the pain afterward will not be helped without large doses of opiates and i am no fan of pain. please advice!?
dizzy says
November 17, 2007 By Leave a Comment
i am down to just a few crumbs am and pm of subutext. i am due to have a surgery next week. will it affect my anesthesia? it is not suboxone but subutext...without the naltrexone in it. i tried 6 5mg. percs yesterday and felt them a bit, but no doctor is going to give me that much i don't think. any suggestions? i'm told it won't affect anesthesia but the pain afterward will not be helped without large doses of opiates and i am no fan of pain. please advice!?