tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8495214507949177155.post1258841876049081056..comments2023-04-16T02:29:43.130-05:00Comments on Stopping.Suboxone.: Day 39: Knowledge Without Action Doesn't Do AlotJ.ellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17251601316668946121noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8495214507949177155.post-14825733204180618722014-05-12T22:43:17.927-05:002014-05-12T22:43:17.927-05:00Debby, I can't thank you enough for your comme...Debby, I can't thank you enough for your comments. I have had a very hard few days. I am going to update my blog in a moment as to how I am doing, not so great, and I would love to be in contact with your son. I am going to read your blog shortly. Many many many thx for your words. -JJ.ellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17251601316668946121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8495214507949177155.post-59358334059339620692014-05-11T19:19:05.861-05:002014-05-11T19:19:05.861-05:00I apologize for not coming to your blog sooner. I...I apologize for not coming to your blog sooner. I haven't posted on my blog about my son for a couple of months. But, today, being Mother's Day I wrote about my son's sixth week of sobriety from suboxone. Don't get me wrong! Suboxone saved my son's life, and he used it for almost two years. At last, he has made that decision to get off suboxone. It wasn't easy, but he's doing it. Please feel free to email me at momsstory@gmail.com and maybe I can connect my son with you to encourage one another.<br />You mentioned a few things that are common with my son. Now that he is free from suboxone, I'm seeing a weight gain. My son is very tall and very underweight. He is making himself exercise by working out on the recumbent bike and lifting weights. He's drinking protein powder, and starting to eat a lot more food. He has difficulty sleeping, too. He says the restless leg syndrome gets to him, once in a while. Overall, he is doing great. The first two weeks were rough for him, for sure. My son hangs out on suboxone talk zone, link in my blog. <br />I'll try to follow your progress. May God bless you with strength and encouragement as you make that commitment to be set free of the bonds of addiction. You posted one of my favorite scriptures. That one was close to my heart, when my son was struggling with getting clean. God had mercy on him, and he's free.<br />Blessings, DebbyDebby of Oxycontin and Opiate Addiction: A Mother's Storyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14881167853310152283noreply@blogger.com