Yeah, I saw the temazepam. Once you can get NHS prescription, long term. Now the NICE (national institute clinical excellence) say no one should be forced, induced etc to stop taking benzos, against their will. Docs going against those directions are taking chance.You've passed the no typos test. This is generally a very accurate indicator of exactly how high or fucked up a person is. Based on that alone I'd say that you are fine.
With any luck I may have finally landed the ever elusive Temazepam this weekend. I don't want it to be an anti-climax after all this time, so I'm trying to keep my expectations low.
So? How was it? I wasn't blown away when I had it. Probably the best "dunt" I've even had was from 5mg alprazolam with no tolerance.You've passed the no typos test. This is generally a very accurate indicator of exactly how high or fucked up a person is. Based on that alone I'd say that you are fine.
With any luck I may have finally landed the ever elusive Temazepam this weekend. I don't want it to be an anti-climax after all this time, so I'm trying to keep my expectations low.
I do etizolam. It's up there with Xanax, Diaz, bromaz and nitrazepam, but the withdrawal isn't nearly as traumatic... The worst for that being Xanax...brrrrggghhMust admit, my dreams were about etizolam. Thienyldiazepines are better in so many ways. There are also lots of little improvememts they could messarounď with
Must admit, my dreams were about etizolam. Thienyldiazepines are better in so many ways. There are also lots of little improvememts they could messarounď with
Same actually. I messed up my combos I think, which was a mistake for my first time, I should have taken it on its own. Over these last few weekends I've been enjoying Pregabs plus nitraz to round the day off whilst coming down from kratom or modafinil. The pregabs plus nitraz gives a nice 'drunk' style feeling, but nicer than an alcohol drunk feeling. Using Temazepam instead of Nitraz in the combo only made me feel very sleepy. So it was a waste of my first time on Nitraz. I think I'll have to take one on it's own and fairly early or it will just conk me out. They are the proper soft jell eggs too and were the most expensive benzo I have ever bought so I need to figure out quickly how to get the best out of them.So? How was it? I wasn't blown away when I had it. Probably the best "dunt" I've even had was from 5mg alprazolam with no tolerance.
I do etizolam. It's up there with Xanax, Diaz, bromaz and nitrazepam, but the withdrawal isn't nearly as traumatic... The worst for that being Xanax...brrrrggghh
Choose a warm day, the sun, moodlift and gelly like sensation when moving, pure pleasure. 10 mg hit me quite fast when I was benzo naive.You've passed the no typos test. This is generally a very accurate indicator of exactly how high or fucked up a person is. Based on that alone I'd say that you are fine.
With any luck I may have finally landed the ever elusive Temazepam this weekend. I don't want it to be an anti-climax after all this time, so I'm trying to keep my expectations low.
You've passed the no typos test. This is generally a very accurate indicator of exactly how high or fucked up a person is. Based on that alone I'd say that you are fine.
With any luck I may have finally landed the ever elusive Temazepam this weekend. I don't want it to be an anti-climax after all this time, so I'm trying to keep my expectations low.
Just takes an hour extra at most. Concentrating on those moving letter's and still hold my train of thought.You can still spell on good drugs lile acid tho!
Try it on dissociatives. First you've got to find a letter on a keyboard (close 1 eye, so you can focus), think how to spell a word, then wonder what that word had to do with your whole thought process...Just takes an hour extra at most. Concentrating on those moving letter's and still hold my train of thought.
Although I never watch screens when on Cid. why should I if the whole world becomes a miracle.
Yeah exactly, it's so difficult to type on dissociatives. The wiring from the brain to the fingers to ask them to perform fine and accurate motor tasks like typing is completely disrupted, but I expect that you would know a lot more about that.Try it on dissociatives. First you've got to find a letter on a keyboard (close 1 eye, so you can focus), think how to spell a word, then wonder what that word had to do with your whole thought process...