al-laddin
Bluelighter
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- Apr 10, 2014
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So, I dont like benzos, err....they just arent a recreational substance for me. They arent trippy, they arent morish and the certainly arent euphoric for me. However, I find them to be a wonderful tool for come downs of other drugs or for other times where I may want to ease anxiety, insomnia or overstimulation.
Ive tried several different benzos or their analogues. Never noticed much of a problem. With Xanax I crash for at least 8 hours and with klonipin I am pleasantly relaxed for about the same amount of time and sleep is definitely an option. Now ETIZOLAM on the other hand....I have heard from many sources that because its not a benzo its not quite as dangerous or addictive , etc. Well, to me it certainly has that sneaky benign relaxation that benzos seem to inevitably produce. Etizolam seems to feel exactly like a benzo.
Heres the problem, I have never hd any problems using benzos. They have always been a tool for me much in the same way a responsible person REALLY would use opiates for pain. But I noticed soething quite frightening the next day after using etizolam to smmothen out the end of some trips; I seemed to have experienced a pretty bad rebound anxiety, hypertension, rapid heart rate, etc. I dont know for sure if this was ONLY rebound anxiety or if this was a complete physiological reaction INCLUDING rebound anxiety. In other words was my anxiety a result of hypertension rapid heart rate, etc or vica versa? This is unfortunate for me because I can use etizolam responsibly and its very easily accessable (I dont have easy access for other benzos) and I like to use certain compounds which often call for some benzo intervension on the come down. Can any of you guys help me out? Has anyone else experienced these symptoms with ANY benzo use? Or more importantly in particlar with etizolam?? Im wondering if this may be a side effect that coinsides with its uniquely different structure? I might have to stop the etiz and somehow get some other benzos for my future adventures.
Ive tried several different benzos or their analogues. Never noticed much of a problem. With Xanax I crash for at least 8 hours and with klonipin I am pleasantly relaxed for about the same amount of time and sleep is definitely an option. Now ETIZOLAM on the other hand....I have heard from many sources that because its not a benzo its not quite as dangerous or addictive , etc. Well, to me it certainly has that sneaky benign relaxation that benzos seem to inevitably produce. Etizolam seems to feel exactly like a benzo.
Heres the problem, I have never hd any problems using benzos. They have always been a tool for me much in the same way a responsible person REALLY would use opiates for pain. But I noticed soething quite frightening the next day after using etizolam to smmothen out the end of some trips; I seemed to have experienced a pretty bad rebound anxiety, hypertension, rapid heart rate, etc. I dont know for sure if this was ONLY rebound anxiety or if this was a complete physiological reaction INCLUDING rebound anxiety. In other words was my anxiety a result of hypertension rapid heart rate, etc or vica versa? This is unfortunate for me because I can use etizolam responsibly and its very easily accessable (I dont have easy access for other benzos) and I like to use certain compounds which often call for some benzo intervension on the come down. Can any of you guys help me out? Has anyone else experienced these symptoms with ANY benzo use? Or more importantly in particlar with etizolam?? Im wondering if this may be a side effect that coinsides with its uniquely different structure? I might have to stop the etiz and somehow get some other benzos for my future adventures.