They told you recovery meant survival.
Show up. Take your meds. Try not to screw it up.
But here’s the question that gets buried in all the brochures and treatment plans:
That’s the real fork in the road.
And that’s the real difference between Methadone and Suboxone.
Methadone has been the go-to for decades. It works — especially for long-term, high-dependency opioid users. It’s a full opioid agonist, meaning it activates your brain’s receptors in a controlled way. That helps curb cravings and blunt withdrawal.
But it comes with strings.
Daily clinic visits. Strict monitoring. Limited flexibility.
It may stabilize you. But don’t confuse stability with freedom.
You’re still tethered. Still supervised. Still operating under the shadow of the system.