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Does anyone know about suboxone?
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<blockquote data-quote="saving grace" data-source="post: 208958" data-attributes="member: 1538"><p>If he is legally prescribed medications but a phsych doctor then he does not have to stop them, as long as the prescribing doctor for the suboxone is aware of what he is taking. </p><p></p><p>Like I said previously, I have never been able to deny my son treatment. You never know what or when something will work. This could help him. believe me he may start it but if he continures to fail drug tests they will not treat him. they wont be able to stop him cold turkey but they will inform him that if he does not comply with the program that he can not get any more suboxone. </p><p></p><p>Just tell him that any treatment is good treatment. Tell him you would love to help him but and explain that he needs to stop all drugs and alcohol in order for treatment to work. He may comply. Get the information on the program, talk to him and see what he is willing to do. See what the program will do if he fails drug tests. See if the program accepts free care, state aid or a sliding fee scale. </p><p></p><p>When I stood beside my son and helped him the way I always wanted to and stopped listening to people tell me I shouldnt is when it worked. He needed me, I needed to help him. </p><p>Do whats right for you. If you want to help him then help him.</p><p></p><p>Suboxone really is a wonderful drug, It can really help him</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saving grace, post: 208958, member: 1538"] If he is legally prescribed medications but a phsych doctor then he does not have to stop them, as long as the prescribing doctor for the suboxone is aware of what he is taking. Like I said previously, I have never been able to deny my son treatment. You never know what or when something will work. This could help him. believe me he may start it but if he continures to fail drug tests they will not treat him. they wont be able to stop him cold turkey but they will inform him that if he does not comply with the program that he can not get any more suboxone. Just tell him that any treatment is good treatment. Tell him you would love to help him but and explain that he needs to stop all drugs and alcohol in order for treatment to work. He may comply. Get the information on the program, talk to him and see what he is willing to do. See what the program will do if he fails drug tests. See if the program accepts free care, state aid or a sliding fee scale. When I stood beside my son and helped him the way I always wanted to and stopped listening to people tell me I shouldnt is when it worked. He needed me, I needed to help him. Do whats right for you. If you want to help him then help him. Suboxone really is a wonderful drug, It can really help him [/QUOTE]
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