Trying2Iso
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i fail to see how your post relates to mine.
AP stands for antipsychotic.
i fail to see how your post relates to mine.
AP stands for antipsychotic.
I would wish haldol upon anyone.
Haldol without an anti-EPS drug like benztropine is total hell, the akathisia it causes is worse than the worst bad trip ever.
Thank you for correcting me and acknowledging a violation of human rights.... The fucking medical system hid it away with it and I have had to live with the trauma with no assistance. It's sad how my life is going to waste over bs.I agree with you (assuming you meant to write wouldn't, not would)
Haldol without an anti-EPS drug like benztropine is total hell, the akathisia it causes is worse than the worst bad trip ever.
But if taken in conjuction with trihexyphenidyl, benztropine, diphenhydramine, or weed (!) it isn't as bad.
ERs and psyche wards that forcibly inject Haldol into patients without giving them a med to treat its side effects are violating human rights IMO
Any fast acting benzo at a dose that doesn't put you at serious risk of blackouts will do. I've probably used either etizolam or xanax after a roll/trip a hundred times, though rarely did I use them with the intent of easing a rough trip. All times I did worked out fine however.
It's probably important to at least give a heads up that taking benzos after empathogens/empathogenic psychedelics seems to lower the blackout threshold, or at least that's been my experience... aMT was particularly bad in this respect. I would tread lightly with dose trying to end any "flip" combos.
Cannabis is a quick way out of a bad trip for me.
I don't even think it's the THC or CBD either.
Just the act of breaking down the weed and vaping/smoking it is relaxing by itself. My brain associates cannabis with peace of mind
Half life has nothing to do with how long you feel the effects.....it has to do with how long it stays in your system so if you are taking scheduled doses it figures on when those times would be
Half life has nothing to do with how long you feel the effects.....it has to do with how long it stays in your system so if you are taking scheduled doses it figures on when those times would be