That is pretty insensitive to people who have actually had real opiate withdrawals. Speaking from experience and having been on clonazepam for 6 years and xanax for 4 years. In my opinion (which is what you should have said instead of stating it like its fact) my opana withdrawal of 3 years was an infinite amount worse than either of those. Hell, fentanyl or my heroin withdrawal of 6 months was atleast 10 times worse than a benzo withdrawal.
Cannot stand people declaring their opinions and personal experience as if they are absolute truths for everyone.
P.s. And no my benzo doses were not "too low" amounts compared to the opiate doses
Did you even read my post ? I got on methadone and now suboxone. Of course I know what opiate withdrawal is. It is still a complete joke compared to benzo withdrawal, benzo withdrawal is sneaky like that, you can take a benzo dose every day for a couple months and walk away from them without any wd. But when it's been years that you have been taking them, the symptoms aren't only worse, they can kill you, unlike opiates. After day 5 or 6 of opiate wde I am fine physically, I just couldn't stay at home for 2 weeks when I decided to stop IV'in dilaudid (all the faults of the system and denying doctors too) from the black market where it started to ruin me financially, circumstances made it so that I needed to be put on methadone ASAP. In retrospect, I should have just handled it like the previous many times where I just decided to quit opis by myself and enduring the first 4 days of physical hell. It just gets harder and harder on the psyche to do it again and again. I was also underdosed in benzos at the time, which rendered me a total mess wanting to die.
Now, I go 24 hours without 20mg of valium and i'll be unable to leave my room and when I do get sleep will get terrifying nightmares that disturb me into awaken life all day, and it just gets worse from then on with no end in sight.
Just stop talking out of your ass, people said you were trolling, it seems like you were, if you had read my post I wouldn't have had to write this whole thing.
And How Dare You question wheter the TMJ disorder and trigeminal neuralgia I experience daily on the left side of my head do not warrant it. DID YOU READ THE FUCKING POST ?
A specialist dentist, a Maxillofacial Dentist has diagnosed me with the former through X-Ray and general investigation and a neurologist confirmed the latter through MRI. Fuck you, it's all in the records....of that Maxillofacial Dentist who retired 5 months later after I met him twice. Something I already said again. I'm responding only because I want the other people I know (from lurking) around here who I know are good, decent people to see what I have to say, not to feed the troll. Eat a bowl of fuck, you self-aggrandizing prick, I doubt you had such huge doses of 2 of the most easily known benzos out there, I'm surprised you didn't mention morphine as your opiate like the general idiots who think all strong paid meds are "morphine".
Your hippie homeopathic crap isn't even worth trying. St John's Worth acts like an SNRI. You think you know more than the general population of this board who have been for almost a decade or more, it is laughable.
Only antidepressant that I tried that worked was Manerix, a reversible MAOI, it's only available in Canada and Australia. Worked great, made me take less clonazepam (the benzo I was using at the time) until it made me have blood pressure up the roof and have chest pain everyday. I tried a shitload of things son, you don't have anything to teach me. Not with that attitude anyway.
Also massive lulz at your feeble attempt at trying to find if I have an insecurity about my physical appearance. It is stellar, thank you. I've been at the ER dressed with my "professional" looking clothing and I got better service then. It's just the truth. If you displease the triage nurse in any way, just by existing in a form that displease her/him (ugh, the worst are male nurses), you're already going to not be taken as important. So I always dress like if I was a wall street yuppie when I show up at doctors and the ER now, and I get awesome treatment, it's how I managed to slip through the cracks and get on methadone the day after I decided I couldn't IV dillies anymore, when usually there's a month long waiting list, the ER doc and nurse all were much more attentive and empathic because of how I looked. That's how it is in a single payer system (preferable to all systems but there's those problems still), if you look like you actually pay income tax, you will be treated better than people who seem too "poor" to pay any.
>drug-forums
Ah I see, Lol. Even 420chan is full of wisdom (in the serious boards) compared to that place. Holy fuck, what's next? askapatient ?