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Benzos Do Benzos improve appreciation toward music.

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Thomas29

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Everytime I take a benzo I feel like it makes music sooo much more pleasurable to hear. I don't know if matters on what benzo you take but I have been using Lorazepam. Has anyone else noticed improved appreciation towards music when on any kind of benzo? I could not find much about it on google and sorry if my post is really really messed up because I am really messed up right now.
 
Not really, I don't notice much effects with ativan... is that weird? I've read a number of places is has pretty much ZERO "recreational" qualities. My doc will not RX me Xanax or Klonepin, although I've asked.
 
You sounded totally coherent until the bit about "being messed up... being messed up...". ;)

I'm at my klonopin peak. Nothing special; it is what it is.

To answer your question, I simply think that the mind is moving more "slowly" creating ideal conditions for tuning into the intricate beats and lyrical depth... and so on.

: ) I feel you.
 
Has anyone else noticed improved appreciation towards music when on any kind of benzo?
^not particularly.

gorilla said:
I've read a number of places is has pretty much ZERO "recreational" qualities.
^it's just about as recreational or not recreational as any other benzo. just a matter of personal preference.
 
I found xanax recreational in the beginning. Taken daily, I believe there is no potential for recreation. (Though they shouldn't be taken daily except in extreme circumstances...) JM2c
 
You sounded totally coherent until the bit about "being messed up... being messed up...". ;)

I'm at my klonopin peak. Nothing special; it is what it is.

To answer your question, I simply think that the mind is moving more "slowly" creating ideal conditions for tuning into the intricate beats and lyrical depth... and so on.

: ) I feel you.

Yes that would make sense. If I was not still soooo messed up I would comment further on the subject matter at hand.
 
This isn't appropriate for OD. Please have a look at the the posting standards link in my signature for clarification and feel free to PM me if you have any questions.
 
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