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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 199643" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>That is how I believe I have to look at this, that he is doing it. He isn't getting help coming off the suboxone. The women he was seeing was a real wack job. She was charing him $175.00 a month to see her for 10 minutes and there were times that he would call to change an appointment and she wouldn't return his calls, then charge him for a missed appointment. He has no insurance, so he was paying out of pocket for the visit and the prescription. He cut back enough on the prescription so he was able to kind of stock up and stop seeing her, but still have enough to ween himself off without running out. </p><p></p><p>I do give him a lot of credit for wanting so badly to come off this, as he knows he can't stay on it forever. I guess I just worry because this is his biggest chance at relapsing after 2 years and I just have to pray that he has changed his life enough, which he seems to have, to be able to do this. </p><p></p><p>I will definatley keep you posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 199643, member: 2442"] That is how I believe I have to look at this, that he is doing it. He isn't getting help coming off the suboxone. The women he was seeing was a real wack job. She was charing him $175.00 a month to see her for 10 minutes and there were times that he would call to change an appointment and she wouldn't return his calls, then charge him for a missed appointment. He has no insurance, so he was paying out of pocket for the visit and the prescription. He cut back enough on the prescription so he was able to kind of stock up and stop seeing her, but still have enough to ween himself off without running out. I do give him a lot of credit for wanting so badly to come off this, as he knows he can't stay on it forever. I guess I just worry because this is his biggest chance at relapsing after 2 years and I just have to pray that he has changed his life enough, which he seems to have, to be able to do this. I will definatley keep you posted. [/QUOTE]
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