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Tragically no. Suboxone saved my life and I have seen it do the same for many others. I have led a great life and will be graduating with my Masters from OSU soon. Before suboxone I was a heroine addicted homeless high school drop out. I have been on suboxone for four years and my doctor is trying to force me out the program because it has been "long enough." I know many people that take suboxone daily and lead wonderful, happy and productive lives that they never could have imagined before suboxone. Only 3% of addicts ever stop using, and if you find one that has a system working for them for the love of God don't take it away from them unless you enjoy destroying other's lives. May whoever reads this realize there is no need for some suboxone patients to ever stop maintenance, by staying on suboxone they are leading clean, healthy lives. A patient should decide whether or not they are ready to stop suboxone or methadone. By staying on maintenance they are harming no one, so why take from these miraculous few that actually escaped the very tool they use to stay clean?

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