Hi, I already made a post about this topic, but I need some reassurance.
I’d like to understand what paradoxical reactions to benzos can actually feel like and how to avoid them, because I’m considering having some with me in case I ever have a bad experience with different drugs that aren’t physically dangerous but can cause a lot of psychological stress or anxiety.
If the dose is fairly low, but not too low either, especially considering that I have very little experience with benzos, shouldn’t I be unlikely to experience increased anxiety? I’m asking because it almost sounds too good to be true: imagine I suddenly panic for whatever reason (particularly because of another drug), then I take a benzo and the anxiety basically disappears for several hours???
If it were really that simple to make all the anxiety disappear in the short term, wouldn’t people basically stop talking about drug-induced anxiety altogether???
I know that not everyone has access to benzos, and that many people simply prefer not to use them, even if it’s only for situations that don’t happen very often.
When I ask in other threads about paradoxical reactions, people tell me that they’re very rare and that a benzo should help a lot in the short term (while potentially being catastrophic in the long term). That’s reassuring, but I can also see that some people, although rare, actually experience panic from benzos, or have weird reactions when combining them with other substances, where the effects of the first drug can become much more intense.
How can I avoid this and make sure that a benzo won’t make a bad experience worse, but will actually calm me down effectively?
I’d like to understand what paradoxical reactions to benzos can actually feel like and how to avoid them, because I’m considering having some with me in case I ever have a bad experience with different drugs that aren’t physically dangerous but can cause a lot of psychological stress or anxiety.
If the dose is fairly low, but not too low either, especially considering that I have very little experience with benzos, shouldn’t I be unlikely to experience increased anxiety? I’m asking because it almost sounds too good to be true: imagine I suddenly panic for whatever reason (particularly because of another drug), then I take a benzo and the anxiety basically disappears for several hours???
If it were really that simple to make all the anxiety disappear in the short term, wouldn’t people basically stop talking about drug-induced anxiety altogether???
I know that not everyone has access to benzos, and that many people simply prefer not to use them, even if it’s only for situations that don’t happen very often.
When I ask in other threads about paradoxical reactions, people tell me that they’re very rare and that a benzo should help a lot in the short term (while potentially being catastrophic in the long term). That’s reassuring, but I can also see that some people, although rare, actually experience panic from benzos, or have weird reactions when combining them with other substances, where the effects of the first drug can become much more intense.
How can I avoid this and make sure that a benzo won’t make a bad experience worse, but will actually calm me down effectively?
