I have talked about the book I am working on– I decided at some point to come out with two things. I receive so many questions about Suboxone– apparently many doctors don’t come up with suggestions for dealing with surgery, pain, etc. So I have produced a handbook that describes my approach to dealing with all of the little things that can become big things without proper guidance. The handbook is called ‘A User’s Guide to Suboxone’, and can be downloaded for $17.95 using the links below.
This book is 25 pages long, but it is all practical– not theory. It discusses how I handle planned vs emergency surgery, pregnancy, inductions from high tolerances, tapering… I don’t want people to use this as the final say, but rather to use it to spark conversation with their physician.
The other book is still a ways away, and is more like 300 pages long– it contains a number of theoretical discussions about Suboxone, including a great deal of info from my blog that has been cleaned up and organized better.
I hope you like what I have produced; I tried to give people what they are asking for the most when I receive e-mails. As always, thank you for placing your trust in my opinions. If there are topics not covered in this handbook that you would like to see covered, please leave a comment with your suggestions.
Thanks!
JJ
Again, the handbook is my ‘User’s Guide to Suboxone’, and the cost is $17.95



A New Handbook about Suboxone


I have talked about the book I am working on– I decided at some point to come out with two things. I receive so many questions about Suboxone– apparently many doctors don’t come up with suggestions for dealing with surgery, pain, etc. So I have produced a handbook that describes my approach to dealing with all of the little things that can become big things without proper guidance. The handbook is called ‘A User’s Guide to Suboxone’, and can be downloaded for $17.95 using the links below.
This book is 25 pages long, but it is all practical– not theory. It discusses how I handle planned vs emergency surgery, pregnancy, inductions from high tolerances, tapering… I don’t want people to use this as the final say, but rather to use it to spark conversation with their physician.
The other book is still a ways away, and is more like 300 pages long– it contains a number of theoretical discussions about Suboxone, including a great deal of info from my blog that has been cleaned up and organized better.
I hope you like what I have produced; I tried to give people what they are asking for the most when I receive e-mails. As always, thank you for placing your trust in my opinions. If there are topics not covered in this handbook that you would like to see covered, please leave a comment with your suggestions.
Thanks!
JJ
Again, the handbook is my ‘User’s Guide to Suboxone’, and the cost is $17.95
A New Handbook about Suboxone