The pharmaceutical company’s don’t want this device available to the people. This is not new technology , it was made over 15 years ago! We need to band together , comment below and let’s work to find out how we can get access to this.
My guess would be the rediculous coat of healthcare in this country. That and the lack of fucks given by politicians if their calculations don't say it will give them more votes.
Agreed. Obviously it should be free and given to everybody ( except YT ppl ) just like all other things one may want. The reason they DON'T do that is actually because they're racist.
Dear God!! I need this so bad!! Got hooked on pain pills a little over a year ago after a horrific botched surgery. Doctor wouldn’t admit he screwed me up and refused to prescribe pain meds, so I was left no other option than to buy vicodin off the street. Trying to ween myself off and the withdrawals are so bad I can’t take it. HELP!!! 😢
I quit Vicodin cold turkey dose was 40 mg and bad days were first 3 with day 5 going back to normal. But pain remained. Learned to tolerate pain and use natural remedies or if you can't do it ask for buprinoprine patch or similar.
Because even with insurance it costs like 15,000$ the same price as an ibogaine treatment multiple weeks in Cancun Mexico , oh and not to mention it doesn’t even work so you’re stuck with bill and a reason to self delete yourself. These ppl suck.
@@TAYGETAnguyenthese are $600, and they definitely work when placed correctly. Main issue is big pharma fighting against insurance to cover it since they want you hooked on their MAT meds.
Ok blue, I’m doing research on this device. And obviously you disagree wholeheartedly with this method. Please explain why it does not work, include when you were on the device, how it worked, how long it worked or didn’t and what was your post opt experience? You seem to be extremely confident that it (the bridge ) doesn’t work . You also Allow people to believe you have had actual experience with this device. If you have, I would certainly like to know, if you haven’t, and or just dispelling that it works with no experience of actually wearing the device, it would be extremely dishonest in telling everyone that something doesn’t work without any facts. However, if you have had experience with the bridge and it did not work, this is something a lot of people battling addiction Need to know. Thanks for your input.
@bluegene13 has never used the device, I’m assuming. He is very adamant in his attempt to thwart any hope that folks might have, yet can provide no evidence to his claims that “it sucks!” or “it doesn’t work!” If you have used this device, or any device used to mitigate opioid withdrawal symptoms, then give us the facts blue. I’m sure there have been many people visit this video and then read your comments. Back up your statement, if you can. If not, please delete your comments so as to limit any loss of hope that you may be causing.