andrek159206
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i'm gona take clonazepam just tomorrow, now im dying, live in brazil, what medication i can take withouT PRESCRIPTION for relieve this shit???
I have a strange feeling that the answer might not be exactly expected to come to a proper level of understanding or to truly be of much relevance to majority of us for some unknown reason.Depending on substance, usage and stage of WDs one is in.
Optimally go the an energy department at a local hospital or other option sanctioned.
Never found anything to ease benzo withdrawals but other benzos.
What was it?
How often and at what dose?
Sorry
Sure but can it be used to stop a benzodiazepine withdrawal?Alcohol is prone to be causing more pronounced symptoms of withdrawal from my point of view.
I never experienced a benzo withdrawal and don't drink, but there are people who claim otherwise, I assume that they must have been talking considerably more than I did to experience such so it makes my point of view irrelevant.Sure but can it be used to stop a benzodiazepine withdrawal?
Sure but can it be used to stop a benzodiazepine withdrawal?
Going cold turkey from benzos is probably not as dangerous as opioids and shouldn't be necessary to avoid. Mind you if it's being used as a treatment of various conditions, it should probably be managed differently. I don't see anything inherently wrong in having a drink at all, but mixing the two together potenciates one another and not in a good way It's a well known fact that it has a potential to kill.You are right that one should be tapering very slowly but I wonder, let's say, if you are dependent on 2-3 mg of Alprazolam a day, would it be possible to not withdraw by drinking 0,5 to 1 liter of vodka a day?
Going cold turkey from benzos is probably not as dangerous as opioids and shouldn't be necessary to avoid. Mind you if it's being used as a treatment of various conditions, it should probably be managed differently. I don't see anything inherently wrong in having a drink at all, but mixing the two together potenciates one another and not in a good way It's a well known fact that it has a potential to kill.
Withdrawing from opiates don't usually carry the risk of death as long as you don't have a serious heart issue, on the other hand, withdrawal from benzodiazepine or alcohol can cause fatality even if you are a healthy person. So you are wrong.Going cold turkey from benzos is probably not as dangerous as opioids and shouldn't be necessary to avoid.
Withdrawing from opiates don't usually carry the risk of death as long as you don't have a serious heart issue, on the other hand, withdrawal from benzodiazepine or alcohol can cause fatality even if you are a healthy person. So you are wrong.
You are right that one should be tapering very slowly but I wonder, let's say, if you are dependent on 2-3 mg of Alprazolam a day, would it be possible to not withdraw by drinking 0,5 to 1 liter of vodka a day?
Information I am preaching is probably not a holy word any more than what a lot of other people are stating.When you say that benzo withdrawl is not as dangerous as opioids is because you didnt search information about it.
Maybe you're just being dramatic.Dont even think about using alcohol for benzo withdrawl, aint gonna work right .
Please try to understand what I am saying before replying@KnowsNotWhatItMean : Hey Dude this is Really bad advice!! Benzos and Alcohol is a Fucking Terrible combination!! That combination is an Express elevator to HELL!! They are respiratory depressants
All that your sources are proving about benzos is that it's not being prescribed for a proper reason in such cases.Withdrawing from opiates don't usually carry the risk of death as long as you don't have a serious heart issue, on the other hand, withdrawal from benzodiazepine or alcohol can cause fatality even if you are a healthy person. So you are wrong.