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💂‍♂️ UK 💂‍♂️ Temazepam uk DNMs summer 2026

Wedinos results will give you a much broader market sample than any lone individuals experiences. Even if it is only 6 submissions, thanks to them taking all of their data from their previous website offline :\

Yeah, really great harm reduction move there guys. Well done!!

Only 1 out of the 6 recent submissions returned a positive result.

Them's very poor odds indeed, so unless you have money to burn, imo there's just absolutely no way it's worth ordering Temazepam at present, with the appalling state of the market, and the very high probability of receiving useless fakes.

Especially with Temazepams genererally costing around £100 for 30 eggs.

99% of vendors don't give a single fuck either, even if you have the Wedinos result - showing they sent you fakes.

It'll either be "no one else has complained" or "all problems need to be reported within 24 hours of receipt" :mad: :roll eyes:

Fucking cowboys. :|

Plus thanks to Wedinos no longer hosting several years of their historic data, this means you can't even make a pre-purchase assessment based on particular brands any more. (Unless you can remember specific details you searched on their old website before it got taken offline) There's just not enough data to go off. It could easily get dispiriting. I'm pretty much sticking to what I know atm, and what I can remember searching.
 
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Plus thanks to Wedinos no longer hosting several years of their historic data, this means you can't even make a pre-purchase assessment based on particular brands any more.
yeah that was my thinking for looking there in the 1st place.

and even now the brands for sale don't even seem to be showing up on Wedinos anyway - at least no way to tell, the photos are shite!

i'll have a search on DN forum and see if anything reports there, but might leave it a few weeks/months and give it a go with 1 of the "reputable" vendors if no info turns up, only planning on getting a strip so might be tempted to take a punt for 10 of them, hmm
 
It's down the user whether they think of submitting brand names.

It helps everyone else more, further on down the line if they do, but many haven't been doing this on the new site.

The brand name is hidden in the second tab, if provided, but should come up if searched for.
 
It is possible to come across I believe but be prepared to spend at least four quid a unit. If it's much less then it's fake. Those yellow eggs that have been going about are fake. I don't think the German CT ones that are white eggs are fake. But could be wrong. But most if not all the pills are.

Is it worth paying more money for and potentially wasting time and money to acquire? Probably not. It is different and unique like all benzos are but also kinda similar to the others too. No big stand out as far as I'm concerned. Spend your money on decent nitrazepam instead and you'll sleep better. (Not you though, @placebonaut you just keep trying to behave yourself and I'm sure you'll feel better soon)
 
The white CT eggs were fine when I last had them too, but that was maybe 2- 3 years ago.

A lot can change in that time. But I would imagine that those would be relatively difficult to fake. There's a lot of high tech and high quality production values that goes into producing those eggs, and even the American style glass pill bottle with the label, and high quality suction cap, plus the outer box, is all very premium, top tier, presentation and packaging. But you'd kind of hope so, considering the price of the things! Those things are made for wealthy drug users, I'm quite sure of that.

I enjoyed them a lot, I found them a lot more energising than sedating, and music sounded very good. No other benzo has had that kind of effect, ime. It's definitely the most recreational benzo that I've ever tried, by some distance.

I didn't go mad with the doses, starting off with one, then working up to 2, I cant recall now but I may have taken 3. Sometimes there's diminishing returns though and pushing the dose even higher might have lessened the good effects, and increased the less desirable effects. Such as rapidly falling asleep and totally wasting the high.

I think all benzos benefit greatly from not being taken in a long time, ideally first time, as the receptors are hit in novel ways and it's like starting afresh all over again, as the receptors haven't adapted or built any tolerance to that particular benzo.

I'm sure that wouldn't take long to change, as I know cross tolerance is a major issue, and you'd never get those kind of effects if you used it all the time. But cross tolerance takes a little time to build for new benzos, ime.

Nitrazepam is similar, in the way it hits so nicely when taken very rarely. And my one and only batch of 2.5mg Hemofarm Lorazepam also hit very nicely indeed.

I still have Midazolam and Rohypnol to try. I might get given some IV midazolam when I eventually go in for my surgery! So I probably won't even bother trying to acquire any from any shady websites until then.

I have seen rohypnol listed, only ever on one site, but the site looked pretty dubious. I didn't fancy the long odds of actually receiving the genuine article, and the price was very steep too. IIRC!
 
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It's down the user whether they think of submitting brand names.
yeah, I was looking for that where it's available but also trying to go off the packing and pill look/form/colour
Spend your money on decent nitrazepam instead and you'll sleep better.
I didn't really get on with nitrazepam, found it boring and pointless tbh, not really that bothered about sedation, and I suspect my high alcohol tolerance means I don't get as much out of a standard dose as I would otherwise - didn't really get enough out of them to bother pushing the dose more
(Not you though, @placebonaut you just keep trying to behave yourself and I'm sure you'll feel better soon)
I'm getting there thanks, drinking is reducing! generally starting to feel happier and exercising more, all good steps in the right direction, it's slow progress but progress
I enjoyed them a lot, I found them a lot more energising than sedating, and music sounded very good. No other benzo has had that kind of effect, ime. It's definitely the most recreational benzo that I've ever tried, by some distance.
they were pretty popular when I was a youngster, guess less so now as imagine they're prescribed less, but would just like to give them a try more than anything.
I still have Midazolam and Rohypnol to try
very much would like to try Rohypnol as well, another 1 on my bucket list to give a go
I have seen rohypnol listed, only ever on one site
they pop up on the DNMs every so often but always in the EU and I'm not keen enough to bother running the import risk (however small), just no point burning my address for something that's just something to cross off the bucket list
 
they were pretty popular when I was a youngster, guess less so now as imagine they're prescribed less, but would just like to give them a try more than anything.
It's so annoying that all of Wedinos years of results have been taken offline, otherwise we could have instantly settled the question of whether those white CT eggs in the glass bottle are getting faked.

I can't recall their full brand name atm, I've had a look on a few sites but couldnt see them.

I'm sure someone will be listing them for sale.

It'd be up to you whether you think it's worth £100 plus postage for 30 pills.

I keep forgetting how much the value of money has eroded, especially over the last few years. Inflation has been totally fucked, plus the long term freezing of the personal tax allowance in the UK, means that although my wages have gone up, my take home pay is pretty much the same as it was 5, 10, 20, 25 years ago, maybe even less! While the prices of everything have gone through the roof. Everything is totally fucked up, seemingly everywhere, in most countries all over the world.

The only way to have kept the value of your money inline with inflation, or even beating it over the last few years, has been to invest in globally diversified index funds, or USA only index funds. The incredible growth is all down to the big 'magnificent 7' tech companies and their race to produce the best AI. The market prices are shockingly overvalued though in these companies. With investors currently effectively paying 42 dollars for every 1 dollar these companies earn. Most of these 7 giants are actually making losses in their AI ventures. But this huge stock market bubble just keeps going on up, despite all of that, despite Donald Trump and his tariffs, despite the war in the Gulf. These things have only resulted in minor dips for a few weeks, and then the markets just keep going almost insanely upwards, constantly breaking new all time highs.

For every you tube financial markets related content creator predicting severe imminent crashes, that will last 10-15 years, you get others saying the market has at least 2 more years of exceptional growth. Although I think the people who know the most, fully admit that they have no idea what the market is going to do next. or when it's going to do it. Or maybe the most sensible forecast is that there may be some 'correction' at some point, and then growth will be a lot slower and lower for the next chapter, over the next decade or so.

By sheer luck I've done pretty well over the last few years, as has everyone who's been in the markets, in global or USA and even UK index fund trackers. As with everyone, I only wish I'd had more money to invest and grow. But even with my own modest investments I've made big gains. With my own retirement less than 10 years away, I'm having to do a lot of thinking about my own plan. I cannot afford heavy and prolonged losses at this point, or my own retirement will be totally fucked, and/or massively delayed. But then if you play it too safe and take too much out of the markets too soon, you miss the opportunity of more wild growth. And that safe money looses it's purchasing value due to the eroding effect of high inflation. Countries like the USA and UK just printing more money during financial crises has been one of the major causes, but many other factors too.

Apologies for the totally off topic ramble, I should post it in the thread it belongs in really.

Back on topic, if I was to find those CT eggs for sale, from a decent vendor, and happened to have a spare £100 I'd probably buy them again. They certainly were nice, although despite all I've said about me forgetting about the value of money eroding so much, £100 still seems like a lot of money for 30 benzos. Even if they are very enjoyable, top tier, benzos.
 
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It's so annoying that all of Wedinos years of results have been taken offline
I'm hoping they put them back in, surely it's just a data migration job, but then again I guess they are just trying to provide here and now results and care less about historic info availability - such a shame as it was a great resource
It'd be up to you whether you think it's worth £100 plus postage for 30 pills.
I'd not want that many, happy to take a punt on 10 of them just to say I'd tried them
my take home pay is pretty much the same as it was 5, 10, 20, 25 years ago, maybe even less!
same here, I'm certainly going backwards year by year given inflation
By sheer luck I've done pretty well over the last few years, as has everyone who's been in the markets, in global or USA and even UK index fund trackers. As with everyone, I only wish I'd had more money to invest and grow. But even with my own modest investments I've made big gains. With my own retirement less than 10 years away, I'm having to do a lot of thinking about my own plan.
yeah I'm in a very similar situation, I was very very lucky that I joined a company with a great pension scheme and always paid into it given they matched contributions, I just saw it as free money + tax break. There was no real foresight other than that but it's worked out very well for me thank god, luck more than judgement though
I cannot afford heavy and prolonged losses at this point, or my own retirement will be totally fucked, and/or massively delayed.
yeah same for me
But then if you play it too safe and take too much out of the markets too soon, you miss the opportunity of more wild growth. And that safe money looses it's purchasing value due to the eroding effect of high inflation.
here's my dilemma, I'm pretty tempted to just lock in what I have for some certainty at the risk of a lower standard of future living v the risk of getting screwed over completely.
Apologies for the totally off topic ramble, I should post it in the thread it belongs in really.
all relevant to the topic in a related way
 
here's my dilemma, I'm pretty tempted to just lock in what I have for some certainty at the risk of a lower standard of future living v the risk of getting screwed over completely.
After much research and thinking, my current plan is to gradually move more funds from the markets into safer options, as the years until my retirement count down. This is pretty standard good advice, but sometimes I get pretty intensely interested in certain subjects. I guess it's one of the advantages of being neurodivergent. Fortunately I have one pretty beneficial topic of interest, in terms of being interested in, and understanding to whatever extent, various aspects of personal investing, compared to other, not so beneficial interests, such as drugs and substances! Although even with this, knowledge is always helpful.

I'm also continuing to invest via a workplace pension scheme, that offers an incredibly generous pension allowance, compared to the salary, it's quite mad, but I'm not complaining!

I'm also planning to continue investing a regular monthly amount into a global index fund in my SIPP, come what may with the markets, over the coming years.

Both of these things are also standard good advice.

If I lose my job and struggle to get another one for any length of time, then everything will completely fall apart. It's all hanging by a thread!
 
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Temazepam started appearing in the UK on DNMs, wondering if anyone's given it a try recently and had any success?

It's on my to try list, thinking about a small order.

not much tested on Wedinos and seems hit and miss, so not sure if worth bothering to order, and if I did I'd def get it tested 1st.

I had some last year. Gel caps, came in a German branded glass jar. Very nice. My fave benzo/ hypnotic so far. Shame I haven't seen it available for ages.
 
After much research and thinking, my current plan is to gradually move more funds from the markets into safer options, as the years until my retirement count down.
this is exactly how my pension is managed, the fund does it automatically based on years to retirement - though I'm still thinking banking what I have now might be a safe option as I've already put enough into my pension to secure my retirement, yes I could have more when I retire, but being safe and having less is quite appealing.
 
If you already have enough, or what you need, then the most sensible people I've listened to have increased their safe allocation. PensionCraft on you tube is doing a 60% index funds, 40% money markets allocation, as he also already has what he needs, and doesn't need to take higher risks.

He's one of the best channels on there imho, purely for his content and expertise, but Christ he's dry, and it's hard to concentrate on his videos as a result!

I don't have what I need, so I need to take higher risks. But not too high as to risk major losses that I could not recover from in time, if the worst were to happen.

Damien Talks Money covers the subject with loads more humour and personality, and he's also brilliant.

Apologies for the unsolicited recommendations.
 
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