QuasiStoned
Bluelighter
First of all, I am well aware of the horror stories involving phenazepam and reckless dosing, blackouts, and various crazy shit. I understand how potent this chemical is and how long the half-life is. I'm not using this chemical to get high with or to catch a buzz, I really want to try and use it to make unbearable opiate withdrawal symptoms more tolerable.
I've been hooked on pods for a long time - 18 months with only 3 considerable breaks never lasting longer than 2 weeks. The withdrawals I experience are pretty brutal to me, maybe they're nothing like IV heroin but they are quite awful to endure cold turkey. I start to get restless after 24 - 36 hours since my last dose, and the 48 hour mark makes any type of sleeping/relaxation completely impossible. My heartrate goes up, my blood pressure feels out of wack, and it's like I can't relax OR be very active This goes on for days and it makes CT withdrawals very undesirable. The last time I went 48 hours w/out a dose I started to get RLS when I tried to sleep and I always taper now because going longer than 48 hours w/out dosing is essentially unfathomable for me.
I have practically no experience with benzos and *some* experience with GHB/GBL/BDO. I took 2 xanax pills one time several years ago and that's it for benzo experience. As I recall I "felt something" for about 30 minutes then promptly fell asleep for a couple of hours. If phenazepam effects me anything like this, I think that would be highly desirable for managing withdrawals. I've used BDO as a sleep aid during withdrawal, but the inevitable rebound insomnia of GHB and friends always has me feeling terrible when I come down back to the opiate withdrawal.
So my question is to those of you who use (or have used) benzos for ope withdrawal, are they really helpful? Will it make sleeping possible and help me to chill out and relax a little bit when normally I would be thrashing about and experiencing considerable mental suffering? For those of you that have used benzos for relief, how much did you take and what withdrawal symptoms are relieved? Are there any that badly persisted even with benzos? And lastly, has anyone used phenazepam specifically for this pupose?
Opiate withdrawal makes me extremely antisocial and I don't think that I'm going to want to leave the house, provided that I don't blackout on the phenazepam. I plan to stick to very small recommended dosages (.5 - 1mg) and see how well it relieves my suffering. I know a lot of people seem to think they're not feeling much and compusively redose, but like I said I have ZERO benzo tolerance/experience so I really doubt like hell that I won't feel it at all. I cannot stress enough that I'm not trying to get high, I'm trying to use this as safely as possible and will be measuring out my dosages and avoiding foolish dosing. I have off from work for the next 2 days and hope that by Friday morning I will have made it 72 hours w/out a dose of poppy tea, then I can take a tiny dose before work to make me functional. Whatever the case, I won't be going into work deep in opiate withdrawal and using a benzo, sounds like a fucking recipe for disaster.
Okay I think that's it. I know that this won't be a magical bullet to cure my addiction, I just want to know how much relief one can get from the withdrawals. Thanks in advance!
I've been hooked on pods for a long time - 18 months with only 3 considerable breaks never lasting longer than 2 weeks. The withdrawals I experience are pretty brutal to me, maybe they're nothing like IV heroin but they are quite awful to endure cold turkey. I start to get restless after 24 - 36 hours since my last dose, and the 48 hour mark makes any type of sleeping/relaxation completely impossible. My heartrate goes up, my blood pressure feels out of wack, and it's like I can't relax OR be very active This goes on for days and it makes CT withdrawals very undesirable. The last time I went 48 hours w/out a dose I started to get RLS when I tried to sleep and I always taper now because going longer than 48 hours w/out dosing is essentially unfathomable for me.
I have practically no experience with benzos and *some* experience with GHB/GBL/BDO. I took 2 xanax pills one time several years ago and that's it for benzo experience. As I recall I "felt something" for about 30 minutes then promptly fell asleep for a couple of hours. If phenazepam effects me anything like this, I think that would be highly desirable for managing withdrawals. I've used BDO as a sleep aid during withdrawal, but the inevitable rebound insomnia of GHB and friends always has me feeling terrible when I come down back to the opiate withdrawal.
So my question is to those of you who use (or have used) benzos for ope withdrawal, are they really helpful? Will it make sleeping possible and help me to chill out and relax a little bit when normally I would be thrashing about and experiencing considerable mental suffering? For those of you that have used benzos for relief, how much did you take and what withdrawal symptoms are relieved? Are there any that badly persisted even with benzos? And lastly, has anyone used phenazepam specifically for this pupose?
Opiate withdrawal makes me extremely antisocial and I don't think that I'm going to want to leave the house, provided that I don't blackout on the phenazepam. I plan to stick to very small recommended dosages (.5 - 1mg) and see how well it relieves my suffering. I know a lot of people seem to think they're not feeling much and compusively redose, but like I said I have ZERO benzo tolerance/experience so I really doubt like hell that I won't feel it at all. I cannot stress enough that I'm not trying to get high, I'm trying to use this as safely as possible and will be measuring out my dosages and avoiding foolish dosing. I have off from work for the next 2 days and hope that by Friday morning I will have made it 72 hours w/out a dose of poppy tea, then I can take a tiny dose before work to make me functional. Whatever the case, I won't be going into work deep in opiate withdrawal and using a benzo, sounds like a fucking recipe for disaster.
Okay I think that's it. I know that this won't be a magical bullet to cure my addiction, I just want to know how much relief one can get from the withdrawals. Thanks in advance!
