Hey all, newbie here. Purchased some Flubs from BRC UK and have been testing 4mg doses. I don't really feel anything on it, other than when I got to sleep, I am able to sleep for 12 hours or so. When living in Spain I was given 40 valium for stiff neck muscles and back pain. These gave a pleasant euphoric, hazy, relaxed feeling. Lights were prettier and everything seemed happier.
What other RC's are closer to this kind of mild euphoric effect? Looking for muscle relaxation (neck pain) but also that slightly enhanced feeling

Is Etiolam closer?
Thanks!
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With regard to the flubromazepam i have found it to be the most potent rc benzodiazepine available, and the only one that can stand shoulder to shoulder with pharm grade benzos. Ive never been a fan of etizolam, its way too short acting for me and despite taking strips of (shit, nearly named the brand then - hypocrite!) a well known mouth dissolving preparation of the same, all it does is put me to sleep for 45 minutes. Pyrazolam and diclazepam work really well, but are more functional than fun, most of the time they dont really offer the flubbery cotton wool
benzed effect we look for when abusing these medicines for recreation. That doesnt mean they're not potent, diclazepam is notorious for its subtleties, as one can be more fucked than they actually feel, and pyrazolam can feel amazing when used as an anxiolotic. So going back to the flubro - i rate it alongside diazepam and clonazepam, but with more noticeable sedation than anxiolosis, and it takes AGES to work, anywhere between 2-4 hours, which may account for why you felt nothing while awake, as the drug might have only taken effect after you fell asleep. Im sceptical about the equivalency charts as well- they reckon 4 - 6 mg is worth 10mg diazepam - i reckon 8mg to 10mg diazepam is more like it.
I take benzodiazepines once or twice a week, finding that 20mg of diazepam is my minimum dose to get strong effect. I mention this with regards to my perception of flubromazepam equivalence, as i always buy the 8mg pellets, and find i need at least 2 or 3 to get the desired effect.