how can you possibly come up with those statements when you know nothing about the user?
even at that by the time the user took the 400mg dose, there would be 100mg still lingering around from the first dose
500mg is still a cause for concern since, again there is litte to no info on the tolerance user has even at that we can't recommend anything other than getting professional medical help
just because you had a high tolerance doesnt mean everyone else does as well
You didn't read what I typed at all. I mentioned I have a LOT of experience, and I mentioned it was a popular drug in my quarter, so I really know a LOT of people who were doing it, and yet only place where I found people who suffered seizures is internet. You are maybe right that I wrongly assumed he is not the first time user, but I count on that, there are not many people who would take 12 capsules or tablets first or second time, after trying say 3 or 4.
Further, it already happened, he cannot go backwards now. Eating benzos with the spoon is not a solution, and I did recommend him to take a normal dosage if possible.
Regarding tolerance. I quickly started to eat 250 mg, after taking it only 2 or three times, and like I jumped to 5 capsules, almost everyone else I know, 80 - 90 % of T users jumped straight to 10 capsules, what is 500 mg, and these are instant release capsules I am talking about. The guy of poor health from the building next to mine swallowed 10 (500mg) for his first time, and I remember his throat had been swollen for a while, but besides that, he was ok in general. No seizures. People who get seizures from T are definitelly sensitive and inclined to them.
And yet I do not encourage him to anything stupid. I basically said, ok, it is over now, and this time you had a luck. Don't do that next time, and don't take 3 mg of a bezo of which people regularly take 0.25 - 0.5 mg, b/c he thinks it might decrease a seizure treshold. It would potentiate opioid part of T, and make him maybe stop breathing, a classical OD. He would risk a classical opioid-benzo OD for the sake of lowering seizure treshold.