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Oxybutinyne / Ditropan - Experienced

Sassykats

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Now this is my first post, I'm not familiar with all the posting rules and what not hopefully this is the right thread I'll tell you how this stuff makes me feel. Trying to find out some more information

Ive experienced 4 different sorts of drugs never tried any street drugs aside from marijuana. I have used perscription pills though, vicoden, hydrocodone, (Xanax which I highly recomend you avoid at all cost), and adderal. Then recently found myself taking a lot of these Ditropan 5mg, I've googled and googled and have found really nothing on the stuff, I also take Wellbutrin (citalopram).

Now I have seen some things in my recent searches that the anti-depressant and anti-choloregenic go hand in hand, in reaching some sort of addiction or mental, phycological
Dependency / satisfaction.

**I once had a bad binge with Xanax for about a month or so 6mg a day if not more, I eventually quit for a couple days and that was a living hell. Thats one substance I can say to stay the hell away from! So basically long story short in familiar with withdraw**


When taken in high dosages, 30mg for me. I experienced euphoria (mild) this is best compared to a similar yet different feeling from Opiates, I had a lot of auditorial hallucinations, couldn't see my phone or anything up close. And when the drug wears off, I have very little recollection of what happened everything is kind of hazy, been this way sense I started and I've tried to stop taking it and I experience no where near as bad, but withdraw. I get anxiety, inability to concentrate, tight chest, stomach ache. All that stuff.

So I'm here to see if anyone else has experimented with this combination or just the Ditropan alone?

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Thanks for sharing, and welcome. :) FYI, Wellbutrin isn't citalopram, it's bupropion, a very different drug (though both are used as antidepressants generally).
 
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