itsonlyme123
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So I'm in for a rough ride from Wedoes day onwards. Has anybody used RC benzos with any success to stave off the nasty withdrawals of GBL? Advice and opinions please.
I actually don't think benzos make all that much difference to GBL w/d (wrong GABA receptor afaik). Personally I'd much rather take the next few days to do a rapid taper. Is what I've always done after extended periods of GBL use and never really got any w/d that way.
Etizolam is probably the worst one you could use imo, you want whatever has the longest half-life and requires the least redosing really.
this is interesting. I searched for Etizolam ban, & found this from January - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25745824
I was talking about tapering with my key worker the other day and it just doesn't work for me. If I cut my dose from 2.5 ml to 2 ml then I just end up dosing sooner and eventually get to the point where I'm knocking tables over in the local.
So I'm in for a rough ride from Wedoes day onwards. Has anybody used RC benzos with any success to stave off the nasty withdrawals of GBL? Advice and opinions please.
We report here the use of baclofen to facilitate the smooth, rapid transition from GHB in a patient with severe withdrawal symptoms. Despite receiving benzodiazepines, which are currently recommended to treat GHB withdrawal, the patient had seizures, delirium, and worsening of an intention tremor with modest reductions in the GHB dose. Introduction of low-dose baclofen led to resolution of the tremor and anxiety, and prevented further seizures during completion of the GHB withdrawal.
Actually I lost my bottle of g so I'm not doing too bad at the moment. I say lost, I hid it but I can't remember exactly which hiding place and I haven't had an appropiate time to go rooting about in my neighbours hedge for it. Fingers crossed no youngstress find it.

Do a search on baclofen for G withdrawal. Pregabalin and gabapentin can also be very effective. Phenibut is sorta messy but worth a look. Clonidine will stop palpitations and excess adrenaline but don't overdo it, or take a betablocker instead.
And yes, whatever benzos you can get will help with most symptoms, though not with all.
Take care, all depending on the size of your habit ofc, but if you feel like you're really going mental and/or epileptic then self-medication may not cut it
Alroirt, not such a rough ride then![]()