hxc
Greenlighter
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- Jun 28, 2017
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tl;dr: Im looking for something strongly hypnotic to do sparingly. I have had experience with xanax, ativan, and valium.
I have been perscribed xanax and ativan, and am currently perscribed 10mg valium, of which I have reduced my dose to 2.5mg/ day. I have gone my rounds with MUCH higher doses of Alp, of which previously I took 2mg/ day for 6 months... getting off was on hell of a ride and I dont see myself trying that again!!! It took around 6 weeks (I plan on making a separate, detailed post about that adventure)
Anyhow I am interested in trying something more hypnotic; or more of a 'time eraser'.. to be clear, this is not something I plan do regularly.. This year I have been very proactive in getting myself healthier and honestly feel pretty good after successfully quitting smoking and reducing my dependance on anti anxiety medication. I have a fair amount of medication on hand that I do not take, and I consider myself to have a good sense of what is safe and what not to get hooked on.
Research has led me to midazolam, and was wondering if anyone could advise me on if this would be the best choice for what im looking for.. I want to be SAFELY sedated. I would be be in the comfort of my home with trusted (and generally) sober people. Is there anything else I should consider, or do you think midazolam would be a good fit to achieve this
Edited for some spelling!
I have been perscribed xanax and ativan, and am currently perscribed 10mg valium, of which I have reduced my dose to 2.5mg/ day. I have gone my rounds with MUCH higher doses of Alp, of which previously I took 2mg/ day for 6 months... getting off was on hell of a ride and I dont see myself trying that again!!! It took around 6 weeks (I plan on making a separate, detailed post about that adventure)
Anyhow I am interested in trying something more hypnotic; or more of a 'time eraser'.. to be clear, this is not something I plan do regularly.. This year I have been very proactive in getting myself healthier and honestly feel pretty good after successfully quitting smoking and reducing my dependance on anti anxiety medication. I have a fair amount of medication on hand that I do not take, and I consider myself to have a good sense of what is safe and what not to get hooked on.
Research has led me to midazolam, and was wondering if anyone could advise me on if this would be the best choice for what im looking for.. I want to be SAFELY sedated. I would be be in the comfort of my home with trusted (and generally) sober people. Is there anything else I should consider, or do you think midazolam would be a good fit to achieve this
Edited for some spelling!