I totally agree. I got some of these bromaz yellow buses going around.
I took 3mg bar then the following night another 3mg bar after some stimulants.
on Sunday at 6pm I had crazy rebound anxiety!! it was so intense. and I hadn't taken any benzos for 2 weeks. was full on. lasted 2 days then went away.
I read online and loads of people have had bad withdrawals from bromaz
I can add that my withdrawals were primarily mental, I got few physical symptoms at the time aside from muscle convulsions. Mentally, however, was one of the most brutal withdrawals I've had from any drug. Worth mentioning that my only long term benzo use was bromaz, so I don't have a personal point of comparison. I can only relate it to the experience of people I know that have withdrawn from benzos and what I've read online. I was extremely emotional, extremely anxious, and convinced that at any moment, I was going to seize up. This is despite the knowledge that a seizure was incredibly unlikely given my duration of use, and tendency to take low doses. It was also in spite of doing a taper.
Flunitriazolam -- what was the main danger there, potency? Or Toxicity -- That is one I looked at hard.
Benzo w/d's suck - Period. I do not see why bromaz would be worse than the others *duration?*
I definitely don't know that it is worse. Duration may play a role in some people perceiving it to be worse, as the withdrawals kind of sneak up on you.
I'm actually currently doing a fast taper of bromaz, after using it for ~3 weeks straight. I'm sure I could CT but with my health already in a bad state (hypertension, angina, kidney damage) I can't be freaking out.
Luckily for me, bromaz is entirely without recreational value for me, so I don't find it particularly addictive in so far as its just a medicine for me. I've used it for panic attacks, and as a trip killer here and there since I quit. Never multiple days in a row again until I developed serious health issues recently.