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train-2701 | doc_107_Omar | M_P183 | taking-moud | Zubsolv I cant stand the taste of Suboxone so I went with Zubsolv. "Same thing" Bupe and nx but with a mint taste which is so much better. But it seems that Im getting these just for breath mints. They are not working for me AT ALL. Any experiences with these? Do you need to be on them for a month to start feeling better or what? Im getting no relief. Also im not getting precipitated wd. Just nothing really. | Are you on generic zubsolv? When they first came out, my insurance switched me, and I used the name brand the first couple months-no issue and I liked the taste and the quicker dissolve. Then I hit the generics and it was like they did nothing! I felt like crap all the time, so I asked my doc to write that I had to have name brand on the script. | Post: Zubsolv I cant stand the taste of Suboxone so I went with Zubsolv. "Same thing" Bupe and nx but with a mint taste which is so much better. But it seems that Im getting these just for breath mints. They are not working for me AT ALL. Any experiences with these? Do you need to be on them for a month to start feeling better or what? Im getting no relief. Also im not getting precipitated wd. Just nothing really.
Comment: Are you on generic zubsolv? When they first came out, my insurance switched me, and I used the name brand the first couple months-no issue and I liked the taste and the quicker dissolve. Then I hit the generics and it was like they did nothing! I felt like crap all the time, so I asked my doc to write that I had to have name brand on the script. | subject-effect-arguments | conditions | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
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train-2702 | doc_107_Omar | M_P183 | taking-moud | Zubsolv I cant stand the taste of Suboxone so I went with Zubsolv. "Same thing" Bupe and nx but with a mint taste which is so much better. But it seems that Im getting these just for breath mints. They are not working for me AT ALL. Any experiences with these? Do you need to be on them for a month to start feeling better or what? Im getting no relief. Also im not getting precipitated wd. Just nothing really. | Are you on generic zubsolv? When they first came out, my insurance switched me, and I used the name brand the first couple months-no issue and I liked the taste and the quicker dissolve. Then I hit the generics and it was like they did nothing! I felt like crap all the time, so I asked my doc to write that I had to have name brand on the script. | Post: Zubsolv I cant stand the taste of Suboxone so I went with Zubsolv. "Same thing" Bupe and nx but with a mint taste which is so much better. But it seems that Im getting these just for breath mints. They are not working for me AT ALL. Any experiences with these? Do you need to be on them for a month to start feeling better or what? Im getting no relief. Also im not getting precipitated wd. Just nothing really.
Comment: Are you on generic zubsolv? When they first came out, my insurance switched me, and I used the name brand the first couple months-no issue and I liked the taste and the quicker dissolve. Then I hit the generics and it was like they did nothing! I felt like crap all the time, so I asked my doc to write that I had to have name brand on the script. | subject-effect-arguments | side-effects | [
"getting no relief"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"getting no relief",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2703 | doc_107_Omar | M_P183 | taking-moud | Zubsolv I cant stand the taste of Suboxone so I went with Zubsolv. "Same thing" Bupe and nx but with a mint taste which is so much better. But it seems that Im getting these just for breath mints. They are not working for me AT ALL. Any experiences with these? Do you need to be on them for a month to start feeling better or what? Im getting no relief. Also im not getting precipitated wd. Just nothing really. | Are you on generic zubsolv? When they first came out, my insurance switched me, and I used the name brand the first couple months-no issue and I liked the taste and the quicker dissolve. Then I hit the generics and it was like they did nothing! I felt like crap all the time, so I asked my doc to write that I had to have name brand on the script. | Post: Zubsolv I cant stand the taste of Suboxone so I went with Zubsolv. "Same thing" Bupe and nx but with a mint taste which is so much better. But it seems that Im getting these just for breath mints. They are not working for me AT ALL. Any experiences with these? Do you need to be on them for a month to start feeling better or what? Im getting no relief. Also im not getting precipitated wd. Just nothing really.
Comment: Are you on generic zubsolv? When they first came out, my insurance switched me, and I used the name brand the first couple months-no issue and I liked the taste and the quicker dissolve. Then I hit the generics and it was like they did nothing! I felt like crap all the time, so I asked my doc to write that I had to have name brand on the script. | subject-effect-arguments | severity | [
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train-2704 | doc_107_Omar | M_P183 | taking-moud | Zubsolv I cant stand the taste of Suboxone so I went with Zubsolv. "Same thing" Bupe and nx but with a mint taste which is so much better. But it seems that Im getting these just for breath mints. They are not working for me AT ALL. Any experiences with these? Do you need to be on them for a month to start feeling better or what? Im getting no relief. Also im not getting precipitated wd. Just nothing really. | Are you on generic zubsolv? When they first came out, my insurance switched me, and I used the name brand the first couple months-no issue and I liked the taste and the quicker dissolve. Then I hit the generics and it was like they did nothing! I felt like crap all the time, so I asked my doc to write that I had to have name brand on the script. | Post: Zubsolv I cant stand the taste of Suboxone so I went with Zubsolv. "Same thing" Bupe and nx but with a mint taste which is so much better. But it seems that Im getting these just for breath mints. They are not working for me AT ALL. Any experiences with these? Do you need to be on them for a month to start feeling better or what? Im getting no relief. Also im not getting precipitated wd. Just nothing really.
Comment: Are you on generic zubsolv? When they first came out, my insurance switched me, and I used the name brand the first couple months-no issue and I liked the taste and the quicker dissolve. Then I hit the generics and it was like they did nothing! I felt like crap all the time, so I asked my doc to write that I had to have name brand on the script. | subject-effect-arguments | start-time | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
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train-2705 | doc_107_Omar | M_P183 | taking-moud | Zubsolv I cant stand the taste of Suboxone so I went with Zubsolv. "Same thing" Bupe and nx but with a mint taste which is so much better. But it seems that Im getting these just for breath mints. They are not working for me AT ALL. Any experiences with these? Do you need to be on them for a month to start feeling better or what? Im getting no relief. Also im not getting precipitated wd. Just nothing really. | Are you on generic zubsolv? When they first came out, my insurance switched me, and I used the name brand the first couple months-no issue and I liked the taste and the quicker dissolve. Then I hit the generics and it was like they did nothing! I felt like crap all the time, so I asked my doc to write that I had to have name brand on the script. | Post: Zubsolv I cant stand the taste of Suboxone so I went with Zubsolv. "Same thing" Bupe and nx but with a mint taste which is so much better. But it seems that Im getting these just for breath mints. They are not working for me AT ALL. Any experiences with these? Do you need to be on them for a month to start feeling better or what? Im getting no relief. Also im not getting precipitated wd. Just nothing really.
Comment: Are you on generic zubsolv? When they first came out, my insurance switched me, and I used the name brand the first couple months-no issue and I liked the taste and the quicker dissolve. Then I hit the generics and it was like they did nothing! I felt like crap all the time, so I asked my doc to write that I had to have name brand on the script. | subject-effect-arguments | side-effect-duration | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2706 | doc_107_Omar | M_P183 | taking-moud | Zubsolv I cant stand the taste of Suboxone so I went with Zubsolv. "Same thing" Bupe and nx but with a mint taste which is so much better. But it seems that Im getting these just for breath mints. They are not working for me AT ALL. Any experiences with these? Do you need to be on them for a month to start feeling better or what? Im getting no relief. Also im not getting precipitated wd. Just nothing really. | Are you on generic zubsolv? When they first came out, my insurance switched me, and I used the name brand the first couple months-no issue and I liked the taste and the quicker dissolve. Then I hit the generics and it was like they did nothing! I felt like crap all the time, so I asked my doc to write that I had to have name brand on the script. | Post: Zubsolv I cant stand the taste of Suboxone so I went with Zubsolv. "Same thing" Bupe and nx but with a mint taste which is so much better. But it seems that Im getting these just for breath mints. They are not working for me AT ALL. Any experiences with these? Do you need to be on them for a month to start feeling better or what? Im getting no relief. Also im not getting precipitated wd. Just nothing really.
Comment: Are you on generic zubsolv? When they first came out, my insurance switched me, and I used the name brand the first couple months-no issue and I liked the taste and the quicker dissolve. Then I hit the generics and it was like they did nothing! I felt like crap all the time, so I asked my doc to write that I had to have name brand on the script. | subject-effect-arguments | intervention | [
"get name brand zubslov"
] | [
"get name brand zubslov"
] | [] | [
[
"get name brand zubslov",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2707 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | core-arguments | subject/patient | [
"Individual slow tapering suboxone"
] | [
"Individual slow tapering suboxone"
] | [] | [
[
"Individual slow tapering suboxone",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2708 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | core-arguments | effects | [
"experiencing hot/cold flashes"
] | [
"experiencing hot/cold flashes"
] | [] | [
[
"experiencing hot/cold flashes",
"implicit"
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train-2709 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | core-arguments | tapering-event | [
"tapering suboxone from 5.0-6.0 to 0.50"
] | [
"tapering suboxone from 5.0-6.0 to 0.50"
] | [] | [
[
"tapering suboxone from 5.0-6.0 to 0.50",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2710 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | type-specific-arguments | condition | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2711 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | type-specific-arguments | trigger | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2712 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | type-specific-arguments | start-time | [
"since september"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"since september",
"explicit"
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train-2713 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | type-specific-arguments | type | [
"self-tapering"
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"self-tapering"
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[
"self-tapering",
"scattered"
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train-2714 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | type-specific-arguments | taper-medications | [
"suboxone"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"suboxone",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2715 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | type-specific-arguments | initial-dosage | [
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[
"5-6mg",
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],
[
"1-2mg",
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] |
train-2716 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | type-specific-arguments | current-dosage | [
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"2mg"
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"2mg"
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[
"0.50mg",
"explicit"
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[
"2mg",
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]
] |
train-2717 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | type-specific-arguments | goal-dosage | [
"0mg"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"0mg",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2718 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | type-specific-arguments | target-duration | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
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]
] |
train-2719 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | subject-effect-arguments | age | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
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]
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train-2720 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | subject-effect-arguments | gender | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
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train-2721 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | subject-effect-arguments | conditions | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
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"null",
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]
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train-2722 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | subject-effect-arguments | side-effects | [
"hot/cold flashes"
] | [
"hot/cold flashes"
] | [] | [
[
"hot/cold flashes",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2723 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | subject-effect-arguments | severity | [
"low"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"low",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2724 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | subject-effect-arguments | start-time | [
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] | [] | [] | [
[
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train-2725 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | subject-effect-arguments | side-effect-duration | [
"null"
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train-2726 | doc_70_Omar | 8gc3i0 | tapering | Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose! | I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | Post: Slow tapering works. I've been slowly tapering myself off Suboxone since September from 5.0-6.0mg/day to 0.50mg/day I just realized it's hot today at work and I'm not having hot flashes nor do I feel like I just jumped in a swimming pool. I'm finally starting to feel like I felt on higher doses at 0.50mg. Just wanted to say I guess that things DO get better and if you taper slowly the withdrawal symptoms are very manageable, even with my construction job. God just the money on saving right now makes it so worth it. Going from $300/month to $80 every couple months is great. Start tapering now if you want to get off! You've got nothing to lose!
Comment: I'm trying to do this now. For the last whole I've been dosing inconsistently between 1-2 mgs a day. I'm sticking to 2 mgs a day and after two weeks of that I'm going to reduce that to 1.75 mgs. I'm in Canada so it's quite hard to accurately dose below 2 mgs (that's the lowest mg tablet offered here). How quickly did you taper once you were a around 2 mgs? | subject-effect-arguments | intervention | [
"reducing dosage"
] | [
"reducing dosage"
] | [] | [
[
"reducing dosage",
"implicit"
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] |
train-2727 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | core-arguments | subject/patient | [
"Indivdual taking methadone looking for advice for switch to suboxone"
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"Indivdual taking methadone looking for advice for switch to suboxone",
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train-2728 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | core-arguments | effects | [
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]
] |
train-2729 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | core-arguments | treatment | [
"Takes 80mg methadone daily"
] | [] | [
"Takes 80mg methadone daily"
] | [
[
"Takes 80mg methadone daily",
"scattered"
]
] |
train-2730 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | type-specific-arguments | medications | [
"Methadone"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"Methadone",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2731 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | type-specific-arguments | dosage | [
"80mg"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"80mg",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2732 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | type-specific-arguments | treatment-duration | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2733 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | type-specific-arguments | manner | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2734 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | type-specific-arguments | frequency | [
"daily"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"daily",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2735 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | type-specific-arguments | timing | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2736 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | type-specific-arguments | purpose | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2737 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | subject-effect-arguments | age | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2738 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | subject-effect-arguments | gender | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2739 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | subject-effect-arguments | conditions | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2740 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | subject-effect-arguments | side-effects | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2741 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | subject-effect-arguments | severity | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2742 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | subject-effect-arguments | start-time | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2743 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | subject-effect-arguments | side-effect-duration | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
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]
] |
train-2744 | doc_58_Madhu | vh7jju | taking-moud | switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated. | I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | Post: switching from methadone to suboxone. Yesterday my case worker suggested me switching to suboxone from 80mg methadone daily. She said it might work better considering my active lifestyle. Any advice or personal experiences on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Comment: I did the Bernese Method to go from methadone to bupe and it was amazingly painless. Had to work closely with my doctor to keep the doses right but it took about 3 weeks total with mild discomfort maybe a couple days. Def recommend - I’ve been able to taper subs so easily and feel so much more like myself than I did on ‘done. Energy levels are much higher and my mood has been so much more stable. I definitely feel more like myself on the sub. I’ve already been able to cut 50% of my dose with zero discomfort:! | subject-effect-arguments | intervention | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
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]
] |
train-2745 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | core-arguments | subject/patient | [
"Individual aiming to get comfort meds to ease quitting"
] | [
"Individual aiming to get comfort meds to ease quitting"
] | [] | [
[
"Individual aiming to get comfort meds to ease quitting",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2746 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | core-arguments | effects | [
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] | [] | [] | [
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]
] |
train-2747 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | core-arguments | tapering-event | [
"Suboxone",
"about to quit",
"on a low dose and skipping days"
] | [
"about to quit"
] | [
"on a low dose and skipping days"
] | [
[
"Suboxone",
"explicit"
],
[
"about to quit",
"implicit"
],
[
"on a low dose and skipping days",
"scattered"
]
] |
train-2748 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | type-specific-arguments | condition | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2749 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | type-specific-arguments | trigger | [
"The subject decided to quit using"
] | [
"The subject decided to quit using"
] | [] | [
[
"The subject decided to quit using",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2750 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | type-specific-arguments | start-time | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2751 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | type-specific-arguments | type | [
"prescribed tapering but intends to self-taper by using comfort meds"
] | [
"prescribed tapering but intends to self-taper by using comfort meds"
] | [] | [
[
"prescribed tapering but intends to self-taper by using comfort meds",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2752 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | type-specific-arguments | taper-medications | [
"Suboxone"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"Suboxone",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2753 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | type-specific-arguments | initial-dosage | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2754 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | type-specific-arguments | current-dosage | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2755 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | type-specific-arguments | goal-dosage | [
"0mg"
] | [
"0mg"
] | [] | [
[
"0mg",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2756 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | type-specific-arguments | target-duration | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2757 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | subject-effect-arguments | age | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2758 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | subject-effect-arguments | gender | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2759 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | subject-effect-arguments | conditions | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2760 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | subject-effect-arguments | side-effects | [
"cold chills"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"cold chills",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2761 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | subject-effect-arguments | severity | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2762 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | subject-effect-arguments | start-time | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2763 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | subject-effect-arguments | side-effect-duration | [
"70 hours"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"70 hours",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2764 | doc_2_Tanzia | bpcuqn | tapering | 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms. | One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | Post: 2 doctors?. I’m currently seeing a addiction doctor, but I’m about to come off and they think withdrawals last only 3 days. On a super low dose and skipping days currently. I’m wondering if I explain to this family doctor if they can prescribe anything to help like comfort meds? Or would that be considered shady to go to a different doctor? I just can’t make it past 70 hours without anything to help. My worst symptom is being freezing. I literally get cold chills on my head. I just want something to help with that and wanted to see if anyone has went to a different doctor other than their Suboxone doctor for help with symptoms.
Comment: One time my father (this was probably 10 years ago) took me to an emergency room in withdrawal. The ER doctor was a real dick and did not prescribe anything even though my blood pressure was soaring. His diagnosis was "unspecified disorder". My dad explained to him that I had made the decision to quit using and could really use something to help with the withdrawals. You could tell the doctor was looking down at me. I think today an ER doctor would probably do something due to the massive media coverage of the opioid crisis. Maybe I'm wrong though. | subject-effect-arguments | intervention | [
"seeking comfort meds from another doctor"
] | [] | [
"seeking comfort meds from another doctor"
] | [
[
"seeking comfort meds from another doctor",
"scattered"
]
] |
train-2765 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | core-arguments | subject/patient | [
"Indivdual suffering from nosebleeds when using suboxone"
] | [] | [
"Indivdual suffering from nosebleeds when using suboxone"
] | [
[
"Indivdual suffering from nosebleeds when using suboxone",
"scattered"
]
] |
train-2766 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | core-arguments | effects | [
"nosebleeds"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"nosebleeds",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2767 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | core-arguments | treatment | [
"suboxone"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"suboxone",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2768 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | type-specific-arguments | medications | [
"Suboxone"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"Suboxone",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2769 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | type-specific-arguments | dosage | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2770 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | type-specific-arguments | treatment-duration | [
"recent"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"recent",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2771 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | type-specific-arguments | manner | [
"sublingually"
] | [
"sublingually"
] | [] | [
[
"sublingually",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2772 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | type-specific-arguments | frequency | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2773 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | type-specific-arguments | timing | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2774 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | type-specific-arguments | purpose | [
"Help withdrawl treatment"
] | [
"Help withdrawl treatment"
] | [] | [
[
"Help withdrawl treatment",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2775 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | subject-effect-arguments | age | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2776 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | subject-effect-arguments | gender | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2777 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | subject-effect-arguments | conditions | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2778 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | subject-effect-arguments | side-effects | [
"nose bleeds"
] | [] | [
"nose bleeds"
] | [
[
"nose bleeds",
"scattered"
]
] |
train-2779 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | subject-effect-arguments | severity | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2780 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | subject-effect-arguments | start-time | [
"this week"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"this week",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2781 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | subject-effect-arguments | side-effect-duration | [
"this week"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"this week",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2782 | doc_33_Madhu | vn6vtf | taking-moud | Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration. | I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | Post: Nosebleeds. I recently started taking suboxone, no nosebleeds at first but this week I have had a nosebleed everyday. I have never had nosebleeds before. Has anyone heard or seen this, should I be concerned? It has really helped me out so I don't want to stop it right now, but it does have me concerned. Also I am not snorting it or anything I just do it under the tongue like it says and it's giving me nosebleeds. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Comment: I swear the Naloxone increases pressure in my head as a side effect. I believe they count it as a possible side effect of the bupe, but Subutex never caused me any issue. Sometimes after I take too much, usually after about 16 hour mark it starts to feel like my head is slowly being released from a vice. Could have something to do with it, but I haven't heard of that either from subnlingual. | subject-effect-arguments | intervention | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2783 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | core-arguments | subject/patient | [
"Individuals sub dosage not lasting"
] | [
"Individuals sub dosage not lasting"
] | [] | [
[
"Individuals sub dosage not lasting",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2784 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | core-arguments | effects | [
"anxiety",
"insomnia"
] | [
"insomnia"
] | [] | [
[
"anxiety",
"explicit"
],
[
"insomnia",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2785 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | core-arguments | treatment | [
"Taking 3 doses at once instead of spacing out"
] | [
"Taking 3 doses at once instead of spacing out"
] | [] | [
[
"Taking 3 doses at once instead of spacing out",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2786 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | type-specific-arguments | medications | [
"subs"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"subs",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2787 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | type-specific-arguments | dosage | [
"3 doses at once"
] | [
"3 doses at once"
] | [] | [
[
"3 doses at once",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2788 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | type-specific-arguments | treatment-duration | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2789 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | type-specific-arguments | manner | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2790 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | type-specific-arguments | frequency | [
"per day"
] | [
"per day"
] | [] | [
[
"per day",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2791 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | type-specific-arguments | timing | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2792 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | type-specific-arguments | purpose | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2793 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | subject-effect-arguments | age | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2794 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | subject-effect-arguments | gender | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2795 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | subject-effect-arguments | conditions | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2796 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | subject-effect-arguments | side-effects | [
"anxiety",
"insomnia"
] | [
"insomnia"
] | [] | [
[
"anxiety",
"explicit"
],
[
"insomnia",
"implicit"
]
] |
train-2797 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | subject-effect-arguments | severity | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2798 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | subject-effect-arguments | start-time | [
"null"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"null",
""
]
] |
train-2799 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | subject-effect-arguments | side-effect-duration | [
"couple weeks"
] | [] | [] | [
[
"couple weeks",
"explicit"
]
] |
train-2800 | doc_4_Joey | vxyukz | taking-moud | My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out? | A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | Post: My subs are not lasting as long as they used to.. When I started I spaced out doses perfectly throughout the day one about every 8 hours. At one point I started taking all three at once just so it’s be easier I wouldn’t forget to take doses, but the past couple weeks I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with hella anxiety or won’t be able to sleep in the first place unless I redose, it’s fucking me up a bit. Should I go back to spacing them out?
Comment: A lot of it is mental. You shouldn't need to dose every 8 hours. I remember when I first started taking subs I thought I needed to take one every 6-8 hours. Slowly tapered + spaced out my doses until I could last 12 hours b/w doses, and then down to 1 dose a day. It's not as hard as it seems. When I was at 12 hours b/w doses, I'd sometimes forget to dose if I was concentrating on something (which is how i know so much of it is psychological). Your body and mind is just used to frequent dosing and your brain is tricking you into thinking you need to dose more frequently. Focus on having tasks to do, even if it''s just playing video games lol. | subject-effect-arguments | intervention | [
"slowly taper/space out",
"focus on tasks"
] | [
"slowly taper/space out",
"focus on tasks"
] | [] | [
[
"slowly taper/space out",
"implicit"
],
[
"focus on tasks",
"implicit"
]
] |
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