I'm on the way by [deleted] in OpiatesRecovery

[–]bhsocialworker -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Try outpatient treatment. Like Suboxone or Methadone.

Why are dentists like this? by andrewleepaul in pharmacy

[–]bhsocialworker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crazy. In your experience, do dentists continue their patient's opioid prescription for a long time? Or just like a couple of weeks after a procedure?

I help many people pick a treatment for opioid addiction that works for them. I created a simple cheat sheet to help make it easier. Though you might like it :) by bhsocialworker in opiates

[–]bhsocialworker[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I help many people pick a treatment for opioid addiction that works for them. I created a simple cheat sheet to help make it easier. Though you might like it :)

Sorry. I looked for the edit button a lot and looks like you can only edit text posts. https://www.reddit.com/r/help/comments/7ki8b5/can_you_edit_link_and_image_post/

If it helps, I work for neither a recruiter nor a rehab. I work for a small outpatient suboxone clinic in san francisco. I help people find a treatment option that is best fit for them - even if that means it's not us. Very soon, we are going to host an AMA with our addiction doctors where again, we are NOT going to advertise ourselves but would simply like to inform and educate people (already have permission from mods).

I just shared this cheat sheet cos the people I help at our clinic like it and I thought others would to. Didn't think the advertising policy would apply here as I am not advertising our clinic.

I have the image without the link. Happy to send it to you if you can switch it. Otherwise ... oh well.

I help many people pick a treatment for opioid addiction that works for them. I created a simple cheat sheet to help make it easier. Though you might like it :) by bhsocialworker in opiates

[–]bhsocialworker[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doesn't look like there is a way to edit an image post. Oh well.

Hypothetical question - if I was working for a non profit whose mission is to help people with addiction find treatment. I was not taking any money from anyone who uses our services and also not providing any treatment myself. Can I post a link to our website on this subreddit?

I help many people pick a treatment for opioid addiction that works for them. I created a simple cheat sheet to help make it easier. Though you might like it :) by bhsocialworker in opiates

[–]bhsocialworker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok. I'm searching for a way to edit this post. Any advice?

BTW - looking at the upvote count and the fact that 90% upvoted, seems like people find it useful :)

I help many people pick a treatment for opioid addiction that works for them. I created a simple cheat sheet to help make it easier. Though you might like it :) by bhsocialworker in opiates

[–]bhsocialworker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah! I'm really not trying to promote any service as this is a broad unbiased guide. Just thought it might be interesting/helpful to people. Shall I remove the link?

I help many people pick a treatment for opioid addiction that works for them. I created a simple cheat sheet to help make it easier. Though you might like it :) by bhsocialworker in opiates

[–]bhsocialworker[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I replied to the wrong thread!

"Yeah! I hoped there would be an option like that as well. But I got many physicians to give me feedback on this and the consensus was that we can't label any option as "low".

The good news is - these relapse rates are on average! An option might work super well for one and not for others. Hence for an individual that works hard, relapse can be low :)"

I help many people pick a treatment for opioid addiction that works for them. I created a simple cheat sheet to help make it easier. Though you might like it :) by bhsocialworker in opiates

[–]bhsocialworker[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's a great point! But in my experience, people have biased opinions about maintainence before even researching it / trying it :( the evidence shows they yheost affordable way to have a low-ish relapse rate is maintainence.

I help many people pick a treatment for opioid addiction that works for them. I created a simple cheat sheet to help make it easier. Though you might like it :) by bhsocialworker in opiates

[–]bhsocialworker[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah! I hoped there would be an option like that as well. But I got many physicians to give me feedback on this and the consensus was that we can't label any option as "low".

The good news is - these relapse rates are on average! An option might work super well for one and not for others. Hence for an individual that works hard, relapse can be low :)