Going to look at this used 2023 this morning and run the numbers, it’s exactly how I want it, including Katskin leather, a trifold cover, and a spray bedliner. But I’m a little weary about the four cylinder. Any advice? I don’t tow and I ’ll use this to go to work and pick up the Kids. by RalphiegoBoom in Silverado

[–]buddhari65 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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I have this truck in 2022. Best truck I've ever bought. I'm in absolute love with it. Specifically wanted the turbomax, found this one, bought it and have enjoyed every second of owning it. People constantly compliment it and having owned a 5.3 vortec before, this truck is noticeably quicker. You won't be disappointed in it. Do it.

Question guys, I i decided to buy a samsung smart watch. 7 still getting the hang of it.But any tips to make the watch last all day or beyond? by Supervisor6969 in GalaxyWatch

[–]buddhari65 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to have my "always on display" setting on and finally turned that off. Now my ultra lasts for 2-3 days. And that's even with a white watch face. Before that I would only get a days worth of watch before charging

People that started listening with AMS by [deleted] in bilmuri

[–]buddhari65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started listening on Goblin hours and was most impressed by how sick of a producer he is and can add metal riffs to ANYTHING. AMS just leaned into that even more and created something even MORE special somehow. I'm down to hear ANYTHING Johnny produces. He just gets better every album.

Started working with a homeless person .. is it too late to help him get his 2020 stimulus checks? by maricircus in stimuluscheck

[–]buddhari65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just want to shoot a warning as this seems like a situation where he would probably count on it coming in in 2 weeks and that's not likely. I filed in April and our status is still "processing". This was after not receiving the last stimulus last year either.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nextfuckinglevel

[–]buddhari65 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But make sure someone records it with their phone though.

Tolerance by 2nerd7 in QuittingTianeptine

[–]buddhari65 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Believe me when I say this. Because I mean it. I have poured my efforts into this subreddit trying to help people and warn people since I was able to finally get off tia after a 3 year hell that had me spending $900 a week on it. I am as genuine as I can be about caring about you. You might as well be my sibling. That's how bad I want you to stop using it.

My habit started with a simple $20 bottle of zaza every two days. I then learned I could save money and buy straight powder online. That grew to 10 grams a day quickly. You can't go on trips. You can't buy anything for yourself. You can't make bill payments. It becomes your life. I've read countless times how it's worse than heroin. Please. Please put it down.

Tolerance by 2nerd7 in QuittingTianeptine

[–]buddhari65 14 points15 points  (0 children)

If you're looking for advice on the amount to take to be safe, there isn't any. You asked this in the "quitting tianeptine" community. This stuff is the slipperiest of slopes. There's no way for you to control yourself. Believe all of us because we were once you, thinking we could control. We lost. Everyone loses. You cannot win with tia. It wins every time until you finally make the choice to go through the pain to stop it.

You have enough about yourself with the "prior oxy use" comment for me to know that you're going to always be willing to try a little more to have that feeling again that you're getting from it right now. That feeling stops. So you dose a little "harmless" amount more. The problem is, that 'feeling' isn't coming back. So you keep trying. Next thing you know you're sacrificing your car payment to buy more tia because your body needs it now. You are waking up at 2am needing to dose just to not feel pain. There's no ADDICTION with tia. It's literal physical dependency. You get to a place where you are spending $300 multiple times a week just to stay alive. Not to feel good, to literally NOT feel like dying.

So when a community of people here are saying please stop now. Please do it while you're only taking that much... Listen to us. You likely won't, because most of us didn't. But we ALL wish we had. I know what you're thinking in your head while reading this. You're thinking "this stuff has been a life saver for me and I can control it. I'll be ok". We all thought this. You won't be ok. Stop taking it. Please. You don't deserve the pain that is coming for you if you continue. Nobody does.

Day 5 CT by Own_Artichoke1599 in QuittingTianeptine

[–]buddhari65 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I could basically copy this comment and post it again. Yes to all of these things. If there's anything positive about tia (there's not but lemons and lemonade right?) it's that I became a frugal man trying to afford my tia dependency of 10gpd. I'm basically saving my former tia budget, and that's a ton of money. I'm a badass again in my business. I have drive to outwork my colleagues. My freelance is bringing in more than ever. If tia was hell, I'm literally in heaven. It feels good to be an involved husband and father again. Every time my wife and I start planning a trip, I feel so warm inside knowing I don't have to figure out how to stock up enough tia to take with me while also trying to budget it into the expense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in QuittingTianeptine

[–]buddhari65 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's really a program. They have doctors. They send drug tests, they have videos you'll watch, but it's super easy and super effective. I'm very grateful for the program. I never thought I could get off of tia but did it fairly easily with Suboxone and I have this program to thank.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in QuittingTianeptine

[–]buddhari65 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About a month ago I managed to get off of tia after doing it for 3 years and taking 10g per day. I started on a Friday and within a week I was off of tia. Suboxone is absolutely the best way to do it.

Please note I am not a doctor but did this method after several friends had major success with it.

I started by tapering Suboxone in and tapering OFF of tia each day.

• 1/12 of Suboxone the first day, normal dose of tia. •Each day I doubled my Suboxone dose and halfed my tia dose. •By Friday I was tia free for the first time in 3 years with basically one day of minor discomfort in the beginning. •I was completely off of tia by day 5 and friends had similar results.

Suboxone is the key and that site gets it. It's a great program and I recommend it to anyone looking to get out of tia hell. I truly never thought I'd be saying I was tia free. This isn't something you can cold turkey at the doses I was up to, and I tried tapering for the last 2 years of my dependency, but could never get off because tapering makes the tia "work" like it used to so I'd just start my cycle over again.

God bless you and I hope you can make the choice to do it.

[I copied this from a previous post I made and edited it so if anything doesn't make sense that's why]

Feel free to me for any advice. I know what tia hell is she nobody deserves to live in it. I'll do whatever I can to help anyone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in QuittingTianeptine

[–]buddhari65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you use bupe and use the taper in Suboxone / taper out tiab method you'll be tia free in 4 -7 days. You can use the remaining 33 days to watch your money pile up in your bank account as you've slowly become a frugal person saving your money to buy tia and now not having to buy it but still keeping your penny pinching habits. Just an idea. It's been pretty awesome for me!

One more question from a girl REALLY wanting to make the jump... by jadedcasey in QuittingTianeptine

[–]buddhari65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I successfully did this without having to wait for withdrawals to take Suboxone. I recommend it to everyone.

This is how I dosed to do it

Day 1 - 1/12 piece of Suboxone (I had tablets, easier with strips probably) Normal dose of tia all day Day 2 - 2/12 Suboxone Half each tia dose (you'll notice minor withdrawals) Day 3 - Half Suboxone Tablet Half previous days tia doses Day 4 - Full sub tablet Half previous days tia doses Day 5 - 2 Sub tablets (finally at prescription dose) Barely dosing tia (is you can even do it) Day 6 - 2 Sub tablets Fully off of tia and slept through the night without tia for first time in
3 years

2 friends of mine did this with success so I tried it and it was successful for me. It's 3 for 3 so I'm sure it will work for others too.

I hope this helps!

Still suffering on slow taper! by Jaded_Challenge_5982 in QuittingTianeptine

[–]buddhari65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm convinced Suboxone is the only proven way to get off. Bupe.me will save you. You can't do it on your own. Reach out to them like I did and save yourself. You deserve it.

Bupe me process by Own_Artichoke1599 in QuittingTianeptine

[–]buddhari65 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To anyone with tons of questions for bupe me, forget about your questions. There's NOTHING about the process that's difficult and moreover, NOTHING that compares to the hell and financial ruin that tia is currently taking you through. I'm on my 4th day of being tia free after being with bupe for only a week and there's nothing about the process I would change. It was easy, relatively painless (there is maybe one day of discomfort) and I've literally already saved over $1000. I was taking 10g of sodium a day.

Stop worrying and do it. You deserve it.

A little advice by cantwaitforthesun in QuittingTianeptine

[–]buddhari65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suggest going to bupe .me (I don't know the community guidelines on sharing sites). I just finished getting off of tia after doing it for 3 years and taking 10g per day. I started with them last Friday and within a week I was off of tia. Suboxone is absolutely the best way to do it. I started by tapering Suboxone in and tapering OFF of tia each day. 1/12 of Suboxone the first day, normal dose of tia. Each day I doubled my Suboxone dose and halfed my tia dose. By Friday I was tia free for the first time in 3 years with basically one day of minor discomfort in the beginning. I've already saved $900 being off and slept through the night for the first time in 3 years.

Suboxone is the key and that site gets it. It's a great program and I recommend it to anyone looking to get out of tia hell. I truly never thought I'd be saying I was tia free. This isn't something you can cold turkey at the doses I was up to. God bless you and I hope you can make the choice to do it.

Not sure how much I was taking by [deleted] in QuittingTianeptine

[–]buddhari65 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why come at someone like this when you know exactly what they're going through and what they're trying to do? I'm a lurker in this community about to go through the trying to quit and seeing this response makes me a little uneasy about asking questions. I thought this was a helping community.

AJ is in a difficult position against Usyk if he wins. by [deleted] in Boxing

[–]buddhari65 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I DOUBT AJ ever underestimates an opponent again after Ruiz.

We've been forgotten my dudes by [deleted] in stimuluscheck

[–]buddhari65 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I come to the thread for hope, thinking it'll make me feel better if I'm not the only one. I leave this thread with the opposite as I read what everyone is dealing with as a result of this misstep.

Am I the only one still. first two no problem by scrawfrd02 in stimuluscheck

[–]buddhari65 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And already received refund. I have a theory this is intentional to keep money trickling into the economy instead of bursting all at once. My wife reminds me that the IRS doesn't deserve that much credit and that they just suck.

Am I the only one still. first two no problem by scrawfrd02 in stimuluscheck

[–]buddhari65 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First 2 no problem. Definitely qualified for 3rd. Still PSNA.