Ok so i was pleasantly surprised - as id already stated id spent theday watching films - in the last seven days id used benzodiazepines twice - 50mg diazepam on tuesday evening and 40mg flubromazepam on wednesday. I smoked about 2 grams of half decent weed over the courseof the day but with the exception of one 10pound piece of crack about 14.00 id had no other drugs.
I used the timer on the film i was watching to note the effects i took 10mg of nifoxipam at 18.30. Around 20 minutes later i experienced a gentle wave of 'benz', which despite making me momentarily unsteady very quickly levelled off, leaving me mildly but pronouncly relaxed. Attemting to increase the peace i took a further 10mg at t+45 which didnt increase the effects in any noticable fashion, but kept the chill going. As soon as the film was finished i headed for the 4 bees i had been saving for bedtime, expecting the 'foxi' to potentiate the what id consider decent quality gear. Didnt work as well as id hoped tho - id used the same kit friday night and had managed to get more stated without using any benzodiazepines to boost the buzz. I finally nodded out at some unspecified time, which evolved into a full on sleep. I woke around 2.00 this morning with no benzo effects particularly noticeable so with no heroin left i had another 10mg and a bong, more or less sleeping through till 6.00 this morning.
Conclusions? Nifoxipam seems to be a worthy addition to the cornecopia of rc benzos at the moment. 2mg does seem like a low dose tho so id say experienced benzodiazepine users should start with 6-10mg for any noticeable effect. My favourite rc benzo remains flubromazepam, but for those who dont like the heavy quality and everlasting half life should give nifoxipam a whirl. Quick onset, short - medium duration of action makes them feel like a more recreational version of pyrazolam, it should find its use in similar situations and could provide a substitute for those missing their etizolam, as all the current popular alternatives are too long acting and heavy for some