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What's your thought on heroin addicts drinking alochol?
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 694035" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>Smoking is frowned upon in general, as it should be. However, most try to get the addict off the mind altering substances before going after the nictotine products. Opiate withdrawal is hell enough, and trying to handle that AND the constant jonesing for a cigarette is too overwhelming for most people. So, one thing at a time. I was a pack a day smoke since I was 16. When I stopped my Suboxone treatment, I switched to an electronic cigarette, which I am still on now. With no real intention to stop at this point. I should, I know, but the experience of getting off Suboxone still feels so recent. It was a very intense experience, and I still don't feel 100% all of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 694035, member: 20267"] Smoking is frowned upon in general, as it should be. However, most try to get the addict off the mind altering substances before going after the nictotine products. Opiate withdrawal is hell enough, and trying to handle that AND the constant jonesing for a cigarette is too overwhelming for most people. So, one thing at a time. I was a pack a day smoke since I was 16. When I stopped my Suboxone treatment, I switched to an electronic cigarette, which I am still on now. With no real intention to stop at this point. I should, I know, but the experience of getting off Suboxone still feels so recent. It was a very intense experience, and I still don't feel 100% all of the time. [/QUOTE]
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