Omfg I want to die I just wrote you the best dramatic narrative about this topic but the page refreshed and I'm so sad. So here's the short:
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The Bernese Method 🎺🎺🎺
It was theorized by some dr in Sweden who was the addict and therefore her own test subject. I'm going to include this PowerPoint that I found a while ago, made by Dr's and for Dr's because addiction medicine is really reduced to that. No Specialization needed, just a PowerPoint presentation. Anyways...
The doctor was just like us thinking, "there must be an easier and softer way," and THERE WAS and thank God she had the know how because this sounds insane. The Bernese method is microdosing suboxone (bupe) in such small doses WHILE STILL CARRYING ON GETTING HIGH (that's important for it to work really) and by the last day, you have brought yourself up to a high dose of bupenorphine and you literally stop getting high and that's it. You're on subs now. No precipitated withdrawal. No withdrawal. You have successfully snuck the subs into your brain, past the opiates, and the micro subs are so busy hard at work that they don't have time to rip the fentanyl and it's roots out of your brain crevices (dramatic non scientific retelling of precipitated withdrawals.)
Look at this shit:
I'm sorry this chart has the quality of having been made on MS Paint, you can see it in its full quality glory in attached slides. Anyways, if you look at this chart, read the last column title please. That baby says "FULL AGONIST OPIOID" which means heroin, fentanyl, idk any other opiate you get high off of. Middle column is the bupenorphine and BID is 2× daily. Idk read the slides lol and tell anyone that needs to hear!
The best/easiest way to detox is going to be different for everyone.
The two main things that will affect which method is best for you is going to be the medication that you can get access to and the timetable in which you're looking to detox in.
For medication,
You'll want to see whether you can access suboxone or methadone. Depending which one you can get will affect wether you do a detox using suboxone or methadone.
If you can get both you'll want to make a choice based on past detox experiences and how they went for you (assuming you've made attempts in the past using one of these medications).
Both medications have pros and cons but personally I prefer using methadone as its easier to switch from fentadope to methadone then from fentadope to suboxone.
If you can't get access to either suboxone or methadone you may want to consider doing a cold turkey detox using comfort meds and supplements.
The second thing you'll want to consider is your timetable and how much discomfort you're willing to tolerate.
If you want minimal discomfort and don't mind taking your time, a slow taper using methadone or suboxone can be a good option.
However if you need or want to get clean quickly and are willing to experience a higher level of discomfort, then a quick detox using methadone or suboxone can be a good option.
Or you can go cold turkey using comfort meds and supplements.
The blog section of the site has lots of posts related to your question. It has a post discussing detox options for getting off fentadope.
It also has several posts that explain in detail ways to perform a slow or fast taper using either suboxone or methadone.
And lastly it has a post about detoxing cold turkey.
Omfg I want to die I just wrote you the best dramatic narrative about this topic but the page refreshed and I'm so sad. So here's the short:
YOUR ANSWER=
The Bernese Method 🎺🎺🎺
It was theorized by some dr in Sweden who was the addict and therefore her own test subject. I'm going to include this PowerPoint that I found a while ago, made by Dr's and for Dr's because addiction medicine is really reduced to that. No Specialization needed, just a PowerPoint presentation. Anyways...
The doctor was just like us thinking, "there must be an easier and softer way," and THERE WAS and thank God she had the know how because this sounds insane. The Bernese method is microdosing suboxone (bupe) in such small doses WHILE STILL CARRYING ON GETTING HIGH (that's important for it to work really) and by the last day, you have brought yourself up to a high dose of bupenorphine and you literally stop getting high and that's it. You're on subs now. No precipitated withdrawal. No withdrawal. You have successfully snuck the subs into your brain, past the opiates, and the micro subs are so busy hard at work that they don't have time to rip the fentanyl and it's roots out of your brain crevices (dramatic non scientific retelling of precipitated withdrawals.)
Look at this shit:
I'm sorry this chart has the quality of having been made on MS Paint, you can see it in its full quality glory in attached slides. Anyways, if you look at this chart, read the last column title please. That baby says "FULL AGONIST OPIOID" which means heroin, fentanyl, idk any other opiate you get high off of. Middle column is the bupenorphine and BID is 2× daily. Idk read the slides lol and tell anyone that needs to hear!
The best/easiest way to detox is going to be different for everyone.
The two main things that will affect which method is best for you is going to be the medication that you can get access to and the timetable in which you're looking to detox in.
For medication,
You'll want to see whether you can access suboxone or methadone. Depending which one you can get will affect wether you do a detox using suboxone or methadone.
If you can get both you'll want to make a choice based on past detox experiences and how they went for you (assuming you've made attempts in the past using one of these medications).
Both medications have pros and cons but personally I prefer using methadone as its easier to switch from fentadope to methadone then from fentadope to suboxone.
If you can't get access to either suboxone or methadone you may want to consider doing a cold turkey detox using comfort meds and supplements.
The second thing you'll want to consider is your timetable and how much discomfort you're willing to tolerate.
If you want minimal discomfort and don't mind taking your time, a slow taper using methadone or suboxone can be a good option.
However if you need or want to get clean quickly and are willing to experience a higher level of discomfort, then a quick detox using methadone or suboxone can be a good option.
Or you can go cold turkey using comfort meds and supplements.
The blog section of the site has lots of posts related to your question. It has a post discussing detox options for getting off fentadope.
It also has several posts that explain in detail ways to perform a slow or fast taper using either suboxone or methadone.
And lastly it has a post about detoxing cold turkey.
Good luck with everything. Hope this info helps.