PLEASE NOTE THAT I AM NOT MEDICALLY TRAINED, I HAVE ONLY A CURSORY UNDERSTANDING OF BIOSCIENCE AND NOTHING IN THIS POST SHOULD BE TAKEN AS ADVICE. IF YOU DECIDE TO TRY ANYTHING I MENTION, DO AS MUCH RESEARCH AS POSSIBLE AND MAKE UP YOUR OWN MIND. REMEMBER, I'M JUST SOME BLOKE ON THE INTERNET AND I COULD BE TALKING UTTER BOLLOCKS.
ANY REFERENCE TO "MEPH", "MCAT" OR "MEPHEDRONE" REFERS SOLELY TO 4-METHYLMETHCATHINONE (4-MMC)
So, the background. I've been doing mephedrone for six months or so regularly, getting to the point where I was taking a gram a day or more if it was party time. Whenever I tried to stop, I would get full-body palpitations, paranoia, anxiety, anger, exhaustion, and whenever I've tried to ride it out I've not previously got past four days.
However, it's now a week since I took mephedrone, and I have no withdrawal symptoms. There are several factors involved in this, the non-chemical ones of note are getting a much better job, getting out of dodgy activities with dodgier people and getting a proper sleep/wake routine (largely due to change of job).
I was lucky enough to be given some gabapentin by a friend. Having looked up this drug extensively enough to satisfy myself it wouldn't do me serious harm, and spotting that it's used in treatment for methamphetamine, benzodiapepine, opiate, alcohol and specifically cocaine addiction, I decided it was worth a go. Whilst I'm aware that chemically coke and meph are completely unrelated, in terms of effects and addiction profile they're effectively identical.
This gambit has paid off very well indeed. A 300mg gabapentin capsule killed the meph withdrawal effects for six hours or more, and taking another one when they started to come back knocked them right on the head again.
Today I have had one gabapentin capsule (around midday, it's now 7pm), and not only did I manage the first part of the day in my new job completely admirably, I feel no need to take gaba or meph whatsoever.
It's worth pointing out that gabapentin can be addictive in itself, and the effects are likened by some sources to benzo or heroin withdrawal, and you really, really don't want to risk any of them. Luckily this substance does not act like a replacement for meph - I don't need to take it very often (I suspect tomorrow I may stop taking it entirely), and it doesn't have any meph-like effects.
I am fascinated by gabapentin, it really sounds like a wonder drug of enormous potential and for me at least has offered an easy get-out from what felt like an inescapable downward spiral.
Just to reinterate though, I now have a job with a future and sensible hours and pay, and I no longer regularly get into situations where people could pull knives or guns on me, so my overall stress and paranoia levels will naturally have gone down.
ANY REFERENCE TO "MEPH", "MCAT" OR "MEPHEDRONE" REFERS SOLELY TO 4-METHYLMETHCATHINONE (4-MMC)
So, the background. I've been doing mephedrone for six months or so regularly, getting to the point where I was taking a gram a day or more if it was party time. Whenever I tried to stop, I would get full-body palpitations, paranoia, anxiety, anger, exhaustion, and whenever I've tried to ride it out I've not previously got past four days.
However, it's now a week since I took mephedrone, and I have no withdrawal symptoms. There are several factors involved in this, the non-chemical ones of note are getting a much better job, getting out of dodgy activities with dodgier people and getting a proper sleep/wake routine (largely due to change of job).
I was lucky enough to be given some gabapentin by a friend. Having looked up this drug extensively enough to satisfy myself it wouldn't do me serious harm, and spotting that it's used in treatment for methamphetamine, benzodiapepine, opiate, alcohol and specifically cocaine addiction, I decided it was worth a go. Whilst I'm aware that chemically coke and meph are completely unrelated, in terms of effects and addiction profile they're effectively identical.
This gambit has paid off very well indeed. A 300mg gabapentin capsule killed the meph withdrawal effects for six hours or more, and taking another one when they started to come back knocked them right on the head again.
Today I have had one gabapentin capsule (around midday, it's now 7pm), and not only did I manage the first part of the day in my new job completely admirably, I feel no need to take gaba or meph whatsoever.
It's worth pointing out that gabapentin can be addictive in itself, and the effects are likened by some sources to benzo or heroin withdrawal, and you really, really don't want to risk any of them. Luckily this substance does not act like a replacement for meph - I don't need to take it very often (I suspect tomorrow I may stop taking it entirely), and it doesn't have any meph-like effects.
I am fascinated by gabapentin, it really sounds like a wonder drug of enormous potential and for me at least has offered an easy get-out from what felt like an inescapable downward spiral.
Just to reinterate though, I now have a job with a future and sensible hours and pay, and I no longer regularly get into situations where people could pull knives or guns on me, so my overall stress and paranoia levels will naturally have gone down.