Hi all,
Sorry to the mod if my original post is still under review. I am reposting this message, as I may have just hit a bug the first time I tried to post this.
I had an interesting experience this summer that I am still trying to piece together.
Short form question:
Is it possible for a certain amount of benzos to make a person sleep for an entire day? In this case, approx. 70mg of Valium and 12mg of Xanas were consumed by myself, who doesn't tinker with benzo's too often but tends to have a high tolerance to most drugs (including Xanax and Valium, which I have tried before this night.)
Long story:
On a Thursday night, I had qty. 9 Xanax 2mg bars, and qty. 10 Valium 10mg pills in my possession. Over the course of a few hours, I consumed 6mg of Xanax and 30mg of Valium. I remember surfing some forums, playing a little bit of keyboard, and just loafing around my apartment. Eventually, I blacked out.
When I woke up, I felt like I had been hit by a truck. Getting out of bed felt considerably more exhausting than usual. I also noticed my cats food bowl was running low; I feed her everyday, and usually in the mornings it is still over half full.
When I found my pill bottle, I was suprised to find that I had only qty. 3 Xanax and qty. 3 Valium total. This means I consumed 12mg Xanax and 70mg Valium total.
The next thing I noticed was that my cell phone was telling it was Saturday.
I am curious to see if I was put down for so long for taking way more benzos than I should have. I have searched via Google and Bluelight for instances of benzo's putting people down for extended periods of time, but haven't found anything. This leads me to the conclusion that I lost track of time (I was unemployed at the time, so it was pretty easy to do that) and I really took the pills on a Friday night.
Any insight is greatly appreciated. For those who have concern for my reckless behavior, please do not fret or feel bad for me. I have since been completely sober (for the longest time since I had my first drink four years ago) and am currently going through counsouling to try and find ways of getting my addictive personality under control.
Sorry to the mod if my original post is still under review. I am reposting this message, as I may have just hit a bug the first time I tried to post this.
I had an interesting experience this summer that I am still trying to piece together.
Short form question:
Is it possible for a certain amount of benzos to make a person sleep for an entire day? In this case, approx. 70mg of Valium and 12mg of Xanas were consumed by myself, who doesn't tinker with benzo's too often but tends to have a high tolerance to most drugs (including Xanax and Valium, which I have tried before this night.)
Long story:
On a Thursday night, I had qty. 9 Xanax 2mg bars, and qty. 10 Valium 10mg pills in my possession. Over the course of a few hours, I consumed 6mg of Xanax and 30mg of Valium. I remember surfing some forums, playing a little bit of keyboard, and just loafing around my apartment. Eventually, I blacked out.
When I woke up, I felt like I had been hit by a truck. Getting out of bed felt considerably more exhausting than usual. I also noticed my cats food bowl was running low; I feed her everyday, and usually in the mornings it is still over half full.
When I found my pill bottle, I was suprised to find that I had only qty. 3 Xanax and qty. 3 Valium total. This means I consumed 12mg Xanax and 70mg Valium total.
The next thing I noticed was that my cell phone was telling it was Saturday.
I am curious to see if I was put down for so long for taking way more benzos than I should have. I have searched via Google and Bluelight for instances of benzo's putting people down for extended periods of time, but haven't found anything. This leads me to the conclusion that I lost track of time (I was unemployed at the time, so it was pretty easy to do that) and I really took the pills on a Friday night.
Any insight is greatly appreciated. For those who have concern for my reckless behavior, please do not fret or feel bad for me. I have since been completely sober (for the longest time since I had my first drink four years ago) and am currently going through counsouling to try and find ways of getting my addictive personality under control.