I have made a few posts regarding Flunitrazepam in the past, though I've been off benzos for about 7 months now, and have since switched to a different psychiatrist.
First off, I am a very reserved person, to the point where I will not utter a single word in social situations. Having lunch at work consists of listening to my colleague's conversations, as I feel incapable of contributing in any way. You may call me a sissy, arrogant, or pedantic for being this way, but I cannot help it. Social environments are a nightmare to me, as I have no idea how behave, what to do or say.
I mentioned my previous experience with Rohypnol to this new psychiatrist on my first visit with him. I told him how I used to feel very sociable, talkative and free of anxiety throughout the next day after taking Rohypnol to sleep the previous night. He told me that this is very strange, and that he cannot think of any physiological reason as to why Rohypnol would be causing this effect. I was rather baffled to hear this from him, since as far as I'm aware, benzos are well known for having anxiolytic effects.
He has decided we should do a two-week trial, having me take Rohypnol to sleep every other night, then report back to him the results. If I have a positive experience, which I obviously am, he said we would then try a drug similar to Rohypnol, but not as physically addictive and tolerance-building. As far as I'm aware, no such drug exists.
Is my psychiatrist correct at all in telling me that Rohypnol should not be causing me to be so upbeat and sociable the next day? Am I justified in thinking he may not be very well informed, for lack of a better word?
Thanks!
First off, I am a very reserved person, to the point where I will not utter a single word in social situations. Having lunch at work consists of listening to my colleague's conversations, as I feel incapable of contributing in any way. You may call me a sissy, arrogant, or pedantic for being this way, but I cannot help it. Social environments are a nightmare to me, as I have no idea how behave, what to do or say.
I mentioned my previous experience with Rohypnol to this new psychiatrist on my first visit with him. I told him how I used to feel very sociable, talkative and free of anxiety throughout the next day after taking Rohypnol to sleep the previous night. He told me that this is very strange, and that he cannot think of any physiological reason as to why Rohypnol would be causing this effect. I was rather baffled to hear this from him, since as far as I'm aware, benzos are well known for having anxiolytic effects.
He has decided we should do a two-week trial, having me take Rohypnol to sleep every other night, then report back to him the results. If I have a positive experience, which I obviously am, he said we would then try a drug similar to Rohypnol, but not as physically addictive and tolerance-building. As far as I'm aware, no such drug exists.
Is my psychiatrist correct at all in telling me that Rohypnol should not be causing me to be so upbeat and sociable the next day? Am I justified in thinking he may not be very well informed, for lack of a better word?
Thanks!
