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Xanax also has the added benefit of being the only alpha2-adrenergic agonist. That way when you start to feel like you are dying, rest assured. You are.
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Xanax also has the added benefit of being the only alpha2-adrenergic agonist. That way when you start to feel like you are dying, rest assured. You are.
And xanax has antidepressant value. It doesn't take more than 10 mg for most people to feel some kind of withdrawal from it.
Fair enough but it makes me wonder why everyone doesn’t get addicted to benzos.
Even after drinking liquor 24/7 for a few weeks in a row wasn’t painful for me to stop at all.
In the early days of your heroin use, did you not have the typical experience of being able to go weeks of daily using and stopping without withdrawals? I know I sure could. If you have never had a physical dependency on a substance, there's a kind of honeymoon period where you can use with impunity, but as soon as you have that first withdrawal the days of being able to use without a habit forming are gone forever. Why some people get hooked and some don't or the length of time it takes is just down to differences in physiology, but nobody is immune. Alcohol in particular seems to require very lengthy periods of excessive drinking before physical withdrawal stops, but I'm certain if you were to drink a handle or pop 20mg xanax every day for six months you would discover that you aren't immune to GABAergic addiction.
In the early days of your heroin use, did you not have the typical experience of being able to go weeks of daily using and stopping without withdrawals? I know I sure could. If you have never had a physical dependency on a substance, there's a kind of honeymoon period where you can use with impunity, but as soon as you have that first withdrawal the days of being able to use without a habit forming are gone forever. Why some people get hooked and some don't or the length of time it takes is just down to differences in physiology, but nobody is immune. Alcohol in particular seems to require very lengthy periods of excessive drinking before physical withdrawal stops, but I'm certain if you were to drink a handle or pop 20mg xanax every day for six months you would discover that you aren't immune to GABAergic addiction.
It does however plasma concentration is biphaisc. When you take it it hits quick and strong and is then redistributed to your fat from where it's slowly released.Diazepam has long-lasting metabolites.
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Genetics are wonderful. Why does someone look at a chocolate and get fat and someone else eats 5 pizzas a day and is 120kg 10%bf (ok in this case it's the tren var not genetics )In the early days of your heroin use, did you not have the typical experience of being able to go weeks of daily using and stopping without withdrawals? I know I sure could. If you have never had a physical dependency on a substance, there's a kind of honeymoon period where you can use with impunity, but as soon as you have that first withdrawal the days of being able to use without a habit forming are gone forever. Why some people get hooked and some don't or the length of time it takes is just down to differences in physiology, but nobody is immune. Alcohol in particular seems to require very lengthy periods of excessive drinking before physical withdrawal stops, but I'm certain if you were to drink a handle or pop 20mg xanax every day for six months you would discover that you aren't immune to GABAergic addiction.
Wait. Fpam is decent enough for tapering not too strong last long, not extremely hypnotic. The lam is a beast and without medical supervision you're fuck your self.Flubromazepam/lam probably have the longest DoA's of any benzo's I've ever taken(not that I have sampled that much more than the most common fare). F-Lam is stupidly potent and hypnotic though, gotta be really careful with it and it doesn't have much utility beyond sleeping for 18 hours.
Yes, the balanced ones work best for tapering. Diazepam is definitely great for tapering and feel nice toDuration of action doesn't necessarily mean it's effective for your indication for that whole duration. Oh I guess you put that in the OP, but worth repeating.
Phenazepam is good for feeling zombified for 3 days (I used it a couple of times to just get through shitty days) and for me virtually no fun which is a good thing. It did actually work for a very long time, the tail end wasn't bullshit IIRC. I don't take benzos recreationally and I don't take them structurally anymore not for years. If you dose it normally and don't dose again for a very long time (like maybe 4-5 days) I don't think phenazepam is too dangerous but it's very dangerous when people do redose. It does have an elevated tendency for amnesia but so does e.g. alprazolam and a lot of other -lams.
Clonazepam is okay for duration but it wrecks my memory / attention. Does feel good.. I think it's one to be particularly careful with but it's hard to explain why.
Diazepam is a good all-round benzo with a fine duration especially it's metabolite nordazepam although it's effects seem to change and not for the better.
I would stay the fuck away from flubromazolam, it's the only drug I've ever submitted to a lab for destruction.. way too strong if you don't have a big tolerance and if you do have a tolerance it would be bad to raise that tolerance immensely with it.
Flubromazepam was okay and I slept well on it and felt it the next day but it's not better or safer feeling than diazepam.
To me phenazepam actually seems good to do a methadone like program with if you can control yourself. It revolves all around whether you actually accept that there won't be any feeling comfortable - just "ok".. maintenance.
Horrible things happen when people start trying to force something which is not satisfying to try to get that satisfaction anyway. It's not how a lot of drugs work and instead you can get very bad problems. Still people do this when dependent for complicated reasons. So you'd have to be crystal clear on what the fuck you are actually trying to accomplish with the benzo you take.
Isn't meclonazepam long lasting by the way? I seem to remember that (I have it and tried it). It's also a benzo which in one aspect disappoints but does the job. It's not really that pleasant compared to most benzos and seems dull. But it can be used to ones advantage. No idea how safe it actually is. But it should be lightyears safer than shit like flubromazolam or clonitrazolam or flunitrazolam etc (granted I have not tried them all but seriously I warn you to stay away from the ones that people say are strong and feel good, as strange as that may sound).
I sometimes take etizolam, just occasionally a mg.. but I am so glad that I don't have the affliction anymore of seeking some solution in taking benzos daily/structurally. Reasons for use and abuse can be deceptively complicated and in my opinion so can the choice for a particular benzo.
And shitty orall bioavailability vs snorted...No, midazolam has a half life of about 2 hours.