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Benzos librium. cant walk properly

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juniorcat

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Is this alcohol withdrawal?


Can't specify how much i've been drinking. Alot, but not the amount I would consider withdrawals.

My toes are clenching inwards. My back is leaning to the side and my legs are kind of moving upwards so that my feet are inverted and I can barely wa;lk.

The doctors said it is alcohol withdrawal and gave me librium which helped the first time. I started drinking again but not much and thought it would be nice to get some more librium anyway as I kind of enjoy the high. Anyhow as soon as I'd had a few ciders and gone to take 40 mgs of librium for the first time in a few days since my last prescription, the cramps and spams have started again.

I'm fucking terified. Any clues?
 
This is a GABA withdrawal my friend. I withdrew from this ontop of 4-MMC withdrawals and it was a nasty one, BUT Very short lived.

You will noticed improvements very quickly and soon get past this stage, good luck!

I was myself withdrawing from GHB at the time but I am pretty sure it is the same thing, just as described.
 
wierdly I also blew my nose really well and my sinuses had become totally blocked, once they were cleared a lot of the problems also improved. See if that helps at all, shortly and sharpy blow your nose on each side a few times.
 
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This is a GABA withdrawal my friend. I withdrew from this ontop of 4-MMC withdrawals and it was a nasty one, BUT Very short lived.

You will noticed improvements very quickly and soon get past this stage, good luck!

I was myself withdrawing from GHB at the time but I am pretty sure it is the same thing, just as described.

It may be short lived, but GABA A/B Withdrawal can kill you!! (GABA A/B drugs include: Alchohol, Benzodiazepines such as librium, barbiturates, GBL/GHB etc..). Please do not underestimate these withdrawals, you can have seizures and you can certainly die. Go to the ER immediately.
 
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