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AA emailed you a possible order if you got it. Thanks man
Yo homie you dont have to post that type of shit in the thread. It just clutters it up more than it already is. Not trying to be a dick but your last 2 posts just saying you emailed him are pointless. I get you're waiting for a reply but he will get back to you. If he doesnt try sending him a PM instead of posting it. The less information you can post here the better man. Just looking out bud.
 
Sounds good homie. Not sure how it all works on this site.
You don’t want to post certain things that draw unwanted attention for example

“Pack just landed today at 5:13pm mail usually comes at 3:13 so the two hour delay had me nervous. I placed my order on 5-22-87 and it arrived in just two days. Stealth was great he had it shoved in a jar of peanut butter.”

Are they likely to kick your door in for the dick pills you’ve been persistently trying to get your hands on? NO

But don’t make their job any easier
 
Anyone running the test e/c? If so how's it going with it
Running TestC for TRT. Less PIP than the testC I get from a compounding pharmacy via prescription (pharma carrier is GSO and not CSO in this case). Feeling great. Although anecdotal and not as solid as bloods, I can say that I get oily skin and a spike in sex drive 24-48 hours after pinning, same as my pharma stuff. If quality and communication remain this way, X has himself a loyal customer in me. I'm scheduled for bloods in December, stay tuned.
 
Medication-assisted treatment most likely, so Subs, Methadone etc
@Anonymous_anabolics Yes MAT is Medication Assisted Therapy.

Personally, I believe Methadone is just another food for the addiction and it does not have a very good track record for long-term recovery. It is a VERY strong drug and some people just trade their "illegal" addiction for the legal addiction of methadone. However, it does work for some people, notably the ones who truly want to fight for sobriety. Suboxone has been phasing out methadone for several years and Suboxone is now the primary drug used in opioid MAT.
Now, the same argument "food for addiction" argument could be made for Suboxone. However, I believe Suboxone is far superior for someone who is truly trying to get clean. It is a opioid partial agonist, it is not as easy to "abuse", it is easier to taper off and detox from, and it has been shown to be much more effective in long-term sobriety. It is also being investigated to potentially become an option for long term pain management, as it is very effective in that regard and has MUCH less risk than keeping someone on opioid pain management for years, like I was.
MAT, which is essentially counseling/therapy + suboxone is what helped me turn my life around and get my marriage back on track. Many people in MAT think it is just about medication..but medication isn't what gets you clean! Suboxone just keeps you from detox. True MAT is counseling-based, with the goal of finding the reasons and solutions for your addiction, healing your brain and becoming mentally healthy. The Suboxone is just there to keep you out of detox while you heal your mind/spirit and taper down to a dose that you are able to cease medication without an excruciating and long detox. It has shown to be much more successful in long-term sobriety than methadone or cold-turkey detoxing.

I apologize for the long-winded "lecture". If anyone on this forum struggles with addiction and reads this, I encourage you to find a good MAT clinic with caring physicians and counselors...it makes all the difference!
 
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@Anonymous_anabolics Yes MAT is Medication Assisted Therapy.

Personally, I believe Methadone is just another food for the addiction and it does not have a very good track record for long-term recovery. It is a VERY strong drug and some people just trade their "illegal" addiction for the legal addiction of methadone. However, it does work for some people, notably the ones who truly want to fight for sobriety. Suboxone has been phasing out methadone for several years and Suboxone is now the primary drug used in opioid MAT.
Now, the same argument "food for addiction" argument could be made for Suboxone. However, I believe Suboxone is far superior for someone who is truly trying to get clean. It is a opioid partial agonist, it is not as easy to "abuse", it is easier to taper off and detox from, and it has been shown to be much more effective in long-term sobriety. It is also being investigated to potentially become an option for long term pain management, as it is very effective in that regard and has MUCH less risk than keeping someone on opioid pain management for years, like I was.
MAT, which is essentially counseling/therapy + suboxone is what helped me turn my life around and get my marriage back on track. Many people in MAT think it is just about medication..but medication isn't what gets you clean! Suboxone just keeps you from detox. True MAT is counseling-based, with the goal of finding the reasons and solutions for your addiction, healing your brain and becoming mentally healthy. The Suboxone is just there to keep you out of detox while you heal your mind/spirit and taper down to a dose that you are able to cease medication without an excruciating and long detox. It has shown to be much more successful in long-term sobriety than methadone or cold-turkey detoxing.

I apologize for the long-winded "lecture". If anyone on this forum struggles with addiction and reads this, I encourage you to find a good MAT clinic with caring physicians and counselors...it makes all the difference!
enjoyed your post. I'm not an opiod addict, but I've always been frustrated that things like suboxone aren't more widely available. what's going on their is tragic
 
enjoyed your post. I'm not an opiod addict, but I've always been frustrated that things like suboxone aren't more widely available. what's going on their is tragic

Suboxone isn't exactly the lesser of two evils that it's touted to be. The way it binds so tightly to the receptor and it's long half-life make withdrawal from it agonizing.

Short term use is key, otherwise you're just trading one nasty drug for a drug that's equally as nasty, if not nastier, depending on what drug it's being used to replace.
 
@Anonymous_anabolics Yes MAT is Medication Assisted Therapy.

Personally, I believe Methadone is just another food for the addiction and it does not have a very good track record for long-term recovery. It is a VERY strong drug and some people just trade their "illegal" addiction for the legal addiction of methadone. However, it does work for some people, notably the ones who truly want to fight for sobriety. Suboxone has been phasing out methadone for several years and Suboxone is now the primary drug used in opioid MAT.
Now, the same argument "food for addiction" argument could be made for Suboxone. However, I believe Suboxone is far superior for someone who is truly trying to get clean. It is a opioid partial agonist, it is not as easy to "abuse", it is easier to taper off and detox from, and it has been shown to be much more effective in long-term sobriety. It is also being investigated to potentially become an option for long term pain management, as it is very effective in that regard and has MUCH less risk than keeping someone on opioid pain management for years, like I was.
MAT, which is essentially counseling/therapy + suboxone is what helped me turn my life around and get my marriage back on track. Many people in MAT think it is just about medication..but medication isn't what gets you clean! Suboxone just keeps you from detox. True MAT is counseling-based, with the goal of finding the reasons and solutions for your addiction, healing your brain and becoming mentally healthy. The Suboxone is just there to keep you out of detox while you heal your mind/spirit and taper down to a dose that you are able to cease medication without an excruciating and long detox. It has shown to be much more successful in long-term sobriety than methadone or cold-turkey detoxing.

I apologize for the long-winded "lecture". If anyone on this forum struggles with addiction and reads this, I encourage you to find a good MAT clinic with caring physicians and counselors...it makes all the difference!

Whatever works. Suboxone has helped save a few close friends that would undoubtedly be dead long ago without it. So props to you for doing what needed to be done and getting your life back. I'm sure it wasn't easy regardless of the method used to achieve sobriety.

How long have you been clean?
 
enjoyed your post. I'm not an opiod addict, but I've always been frustrated that things like suboxone aren't more widely available. what's going on their is tragic
Suboxone is a double edged sword. If used properly it will help people but it is harder to stop than the Os and H IMO

Plus for many years we would hoard suboxone just for the days that we couldn’t score any dope so we didn’t get sick. Suboxone for a while just bought us a day or two to get more money or get through a family event you didn’t want to go to looking half dead. After the subs wire off is was back to the race.

They are good if your ready to stop but the patient needs to know how hard it is to stop. 10-12 years ago nobody told us the cons to them. Nor do I think the pharma co told the doctors
 
10-12 years ago nobody told us the cons to them. Nor do I think the pharma co told the doctors

i don't think most doctors knew shit about it when they first hit the scene.

A customer of my old dealer was told by their doctor that subs weren't addictive and that the withdrawal they were experiencing was all in their head.

Kinda scary to think someone with an advanced education is pushing drugs on patients when they know next to nothing about it. It's pretty reckless, IMO.
 
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