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Benzos best benzo for meth

im3rdworld

Bluelighter
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Apr 25, 2011
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finally i m ending my almost three months break of all stims. ive got a gram of meth and decide to binge on it for two to three days.my question is that i make sure i have benzos(mostly only xanax) with me when ever i do any kind of stims but this time i wanna try a different one.which should be better keeping in mind ive access to all. should i go for bromazepam k pins or valium. i m looking for a benzo that will take the edge of when the meth wares off and put me to sleep for atleast a few good hours and is enjoyable.
my binge usually goes like this:
snort meth, tweak for around 12 hours pop a .5 alp take a shower and eat as much as possible and than after that pop 2mg and sleep for as many hours as possible. wake up eat and tweak and repeat the whole process for a few more days.
low tolerance to benzo
 
Stick with what you know. when fighting such a strong stimulant, even the strongest benzos are minimally effective. Someone might have something earth shattering to add, but if not, i will come back and close this down pretty soon here.

You could have searched and found several threads similar to this one.
 
Yeah if you're doing something that works, why change? I've usually used alprazolam; it works quickly and does the job fine. If I take enough longer actingbenzos like clonazepam to knock myself out then I'm likely to feel pretty sedated in the morning.
 
If you're like me and enjoy a benzo as a combination to a strong stimulant, as distinct from just using it to bring a trip to a peaceful end, then I find the anticonvulsants best. The stronger of which are: Nitrazepam, Temazepem, Nimetazepam.

If you can't find them though, then Diazepam, Clonazepam or Midazolam fall into the same category.

FWIW, I rarely find a situation where Diazepam lags significantly behind the 'ideal' choice; so it's my benzo of choice to keep around.
 
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