Hi, all.
I've been using Bluelight for research for some time now and finally feel comfortable enough to join. I am a 53 year-old disabled man in the UK, In my younger days I was a soldier in the British Army and later a long-distance truck driver driving throughout the EU. Sadly I overturned a 38 wheeler and used a railway bridge to stop my overturned truck
I fractured my skull and have not been able to work since due to epilepsy.
8 years later I spent 5 weeks on life-support following a house fire
Having survived all that I am taking loads of prescribed meds and guess what? Some of them just do not cut the mustard so here I am. I'm not into drugs for recreation (neither do I condemn those of you that do) but sleep is my greatest friend, it makes me forget my pain and the constant attempts to remember the fire (of which I have no recollection whatsoever).
You guys in the forum help me to decide which Benzos/derivatives are worth trying and which to avoid and I salute you!
Finally guys: Zap's motto is: Never mourn the part/s of yourself that you have lost, CELEBRATE the parts that remain and use them fully
I've been using Bluelight for research for some time now and finally feel comfortable enough to join. I am a 53 year-old disabled man in the UK, In my younger days I was a soldier in the British Army and later a long-distance truck driver driving throughout the EU. Sadly I overturned a 38 wheeler and used a railway bridge to stop my overturned truck
I fractured my skull and have not been able to work since due to epilepsy.8 years later I spent 5 weeks on life-support following a house fire

Having survived all that I am taking loads of prescribed meds and guess what? Some of them just do not cut the mustard so here I am. I'm not into drugs for recreation (neither do I condemn those of you that do) but sleep is my greatest friend, it makes me forget my pain and the constant attempts to remember the fire (of which I have no recollection whatsoever).
You guys in the forum help me to decide which Benzos/derivatives are worth trying and which to avoid and I salute you!
Finally guys: Zap's motto is: Never mourn the part/s of yourself that you have lost, CELEBRATE the parts that remain and use them fully


