StaySedated
Bluelighter
^I don't have any left. That's what I did was split them up but now it's gone.. I had a few at the house. I have 5 or 6 temazepams... not sure if that would help this situation any... My friend is bringing me some klonopin after she gets off of work so I will be good. I feel somewhat better now because I took extra valium and took a hot bath.
Yea I hate the fact that you can WD from benzos while on other benzos.... I am really sensitive to klonopin wd more-so than others. I haven't had my valium before it wasn't a huge deal... I even went off of xanax very easily after being on it for years after swapping it for valium. But for some reason klonopin is a motherfucker like that.
He is one of the few good ones out there. He has even stood up for me in the past to other dr's.
if you have 5 or 6 temazepams then withdrawl shouldn't be a worry. temazepam is a powerful benzo that binds strongly to receptors, in my experience a dose of temazepam that was a smaller amount by weight completely stopped alprazolam withdrawls and even got me a little buzzed.
also, the reason clonazepam withdrawls are harder are because: 1.) its a strong benzo, 2.) it has a long half-life and steady peak duration so it is binding to receptors strong for a long time so it is like your brain being constanly affected by a potent benzo and when it stops its like stopping continued use of a strong benzo. clonazepam is evil to withdrawl from.
thats why i stick to clonazepam- its strong, lasts long, and the withdrawl is hell(although temazepam, flunitrazepam, triazolam, and nitrazepam are worse).
lastly, you're lucky to have such a good doctor. the only reason my doc is good to me is i'm one of the only people who will pay for his overly high rates so he can have a practice in one of the best parts of Los Angeles and drive a 7 series BMW(at least i one upped him with my Mercedes CL550 AMG that i actually own, i'm sure his BMW is a lease 8)).