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Benzos Phenazepam

Time and thought are a mothfcuker like that, They wait for no one haha

Anyway this phenaz has taken a hold, feeling pretty drowsy, could sleep easily, ima roll a carpet rug!
 
The half-life is closer to 60 hrs, but that's quibbling. Phenazepam is not like etizolam where it's hard to stack up doses. A friend (really) easily reached the state where she blacked out, smashed her teeth and face falling onto a variety of objects and hard surfaces and would almost certainly have been arrested if I had not restrained her from leaving the house. She can't remember any of it. Just be careful with phenazepam is all I'm saying.Please.
 
Quick update - the 2gm just basically knocked me sparko! I was conciously layed on my bed with my eyes clossed. outted me til now. 1mg nex time. No drama. bo urge toredose. Tell you what is HEAVYYYYYYYY!!
 
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Anyone know why exactly phenazepam takes 2 hours to kick while others take minutes? Is this scientifically proven to be the case? What would be the point?
 
It is scientifically proven that phenazepam takes ~2 hours to kick in, in my body. How do I know this? I can read a clock.

I'm not sure the actual reason though. I'm sure someone in the ADD forum does.
Keep in mind that the half-life of phenazepam is absurdly long. You'll have to look it up, but it's even longer than clonazepam I believe. This being the case, the "high" and general fade (including anxiolitic effects), wear off long before the drug is out of your system. This makes it very easy to OD on and/or black out, especially combined with other CNS depressants, alcohol being one of the worst and most common.
 
It is scientifically proven that phenazepam takes ~2 hours to kick in, in my body. How do I know this? I can read a clock.

I'm not sure the actual reason though. I'm sure someone in the ADD forum does.
Keep in mind that the half-life of phenazepam is absurdly long. You'll have to look it up, but it's even longer than clonazepam I believe. This being the case, the "high" and general fade (including anxiolitic effects), wear off long before the drug is out of your system. This makes it very easy to OD on and/or black out, especially combined with other CNS depressants, alcohol being one of the worst and most common.

Right, this what was my concern and what has turned me off to trying to get a hold of some, along with the general scarcity of it. I had read about someone taking upwards of 100mg and losing nearly a week of their lives and waking up in prison. I wonder how often its still used medically.

Etizolam it is then!
 
Everyone responds differently to drugs, and at different dosages. You can always take more.

By that logic, etizolam is just as likely to get you thrown in jail, from black outs alone. I would say etizolam is actually the bigger gamble in this case, especially since it is far more potent by weight. Keep in mind, that with the etizolam pellets (that are not name brand, but simply pressed by joe anyone), you could very well wind up with varied potency from one pellet to the next.
 
So yeh in conclusion, it is the heaveist sedative benzo ive come across but it just crosses the line beweetn sedated and oh shit wheres my light for like 15 minutes.

0.5mg has to the way to go with this stuff!!

Fcukin luv it - Time n place thought.
 
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I re-read your post multiple times and eventually realized you are talking about phenazepam. Sorry, but but your posts aren't easy to read at all.
My issue with phenazepam is that the next day I usually crash and feel like shit. I haven't tried dosing multiple days in a row on it yet. I have no problems with other long acting benzos like valium but there's something about phenazepam that makes it less desirable.
I think etizolam is a better option as a benzo in general, but to each their own. Phenazepam has it's place. If you're looking to taper or quit it's a good option.If you're just looking to enjoy yourself or help yourself sleep, I think that etizolam is better, but to each their own.
 
Home work heh just ate 30mg 6-apb bout 3 hours ago, ate 0.5mg penaz + rolling some silly stinky stuff. Lets see how it goes.
 
Wasn't Phenazepam one of the drugs the Commies used to give dissidents incarcerated in loony bins to keep them quiet?
 
rofl this is dangerous stuff. i speak from experience, forgotten experience but still, experience lol mind you i was never stuck so i couldnt do anything but yeah lost a week or two somwhere along the line....cant be good
 
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