Hello,
I'm sure there's a lot of us in this situation : having a work and other responsibilities and enjoying to get high in the end of the day but without altering sleep quality.
So I've played with a variety of drugs to achieve this.
- Alcohol : certainly is fun but it's hard to stop drinking before being drunk and definitively affect sleep quality.
- Weed : when the conditions are't right, like after a stressful day, I just get a bad trip and that's not fun.
- Fentanyl : clearly one of the best for relaxing and getting high but makes it difficult to sleep, and one certainly doesn't want to make it a habit.
- GHB : possibly the best solution. However there is the serotonin rebound. I seem not to experience it with reasonable doses of good GHB, but the one I have now seems to be transforming back into GBL (could it be hat the PH wasn't properly adjusted to 7 ? could it have been avoided by crystalizing the GHB ?) and that makes sleep impossible.
- Benzodiazepines : not specially fun but very effective to relax. I find diazepam quite enjoyable thanks to its myorelaxant nature but it leaves you groggy in the morning. Etizolam seems to be a good alternative due to its short half-life. As for opiates, not a class of drugs to take on a regular basis.
What are fellow bluelighter's opinions and experiences ?
I'm sure there's a lot of us in this situation : having a work and other responsibilities and enjoying to get high in the end of the day but without altering sleep quality.
So I've played with a variety of drugs to achieve this.
- Alcohol : certainly is fun but it's hard to stop drinking before being drunk and definitively affect sleep quality.
- Weed : when the conditions are't right, like after a stressful day, I just get a bad trip and that's not fun.
- Fentanyl : clearly one of the best for relaxing and getting high but makes it difficult to sleep, and one certainly doesn't want to make it a habit.
- GHB : possibly the best solution. However there is the serotonin rebound. I seem not to experience it with reasonable doses of good GHB, but the one I have now seems to be transforming back into GBL (could it be hat the PH wasn't properly adjusted to 7 ? could it have been avoided by crystalizing the GHB ?) and that makes sleep impossible.
- Benzodiazepines : not specially fun but very effective to relax. I find diazepam quite enjoyable thanks to its myorelaxant nature but it leaves you groggy in the morning. Etizolam seems to be a good alternative due to its short half-life. As for opiates, not a class of drugs to take on a regular basis.
What are fellow bluelighter's opinions and experiences ?