Yesterday I tried out flubromazolam to great effects, I really love this benzo (and it's a good thing that I do, too! Since I have about 95x0.25mg left)! Today I'm testing out my etizolam, which I bought more out of curiousity than to temporarily maintain on. (My doc is on vacay a lot longer than my supply of bromazepam would last), and it's not like I ran out early because I took too much bromazepam... The reason was simply that I forgot to ask for a new bromazepam script.. *sigh*!
I knew I wasn't going to see him for the next 60 days. During my last appointment, he did give me 'enough oxy' to supposedly last me the entire 60 days (If I had stuck to my schedule it would've been enough.. But oh well, I ended up running out
way too soon, of course).
But the bromazepam.. I only had like 20 of those left when I visited him last, so no way to make it through 60 days.. All because I was too forgetful to ask

, he forgot to ask me as well if I would have enough medication to last me his entire vactation... But oh well, I can't really going around blaming him for this, seeing as it was me who was supposed to ask. Not him.
Anyway, problem solved with the RC benzo's!
OT: The 3mg etizolam I took is pretty nice! Also injected a 80mg oxy I found in my breast pocket of my shirt unexpectedly, woo! Added a little (20ish mg) of ampetamines to the shot. Anyway, I have to say that so far compared to etizolam, flubromazepam is a pretty
great benzo as far as I can tell so far, felt like xanax and valium made a baby. The duration is quite a bit longer than xanax, though quite a bit shorter than valium. The muscle relaxant effects are awesome, while I've always found xanax lacking in that department. And it's got that nice xanax head-space that valium doesn't really have (bromazepam has this too, but a tad weaker than xanax'es - flubromazolam's head-space effect is definitely as strong as that of xanax IMhO).
^But this is all from my first experience with flubromazolam. But my first experience with it was pretty damn nice! I hope the etizolam picks up a tad as well and turns out to be a winner too!!
