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Benzos Prescribed benzos

I am prescribed clonazepam 1mg/day although usually if im lazying about at home like usual I just take 0.5 mg and save the other pill for later. When I do go out though I have to take 1mg. Been on it since about November of last year so about 8 months now. It works well, took a while to get it prescribed though.
 
I am prescribed clonazepam 1mg/day although usually if im lazying about at home like usual I just take 0.5 mg and save the other pill for later. When I do go out though I have to take 1mg. Been on it since about November of last year so about 8 months now. It works well, took a while to get it prescribed though.
Clonazepam is a lifesaver I will say
 
got a prescription for diazepam...60(10mgs) pills for a month....usually at the end of the month a got ten at least...but sometimes got one....tried clonazepam,lorazepam,midazolam,nitrazepam,flunitrazepam,librium,xanax...some z drug....simmilar stuff somekind...one are stronger,other not so.....this z drug was some kind different...a strong hypnotic....fast sleep.metal taste in morning...not's look like benzo...don't like it,but is useful in moments of insomia forsure
 
metal taste in morning
I only found this with the Zopiclone family, not with Ambien(Zolpidem) - However, as I mentioned in a post a while ago, the "metallic" taste is actually no issue at all.
In fact, as mentioned before, if I was to take a placebo with the same taste, I am pretty sure it would have the same effect on me psychologically, and I would have no problem sleeping or feeling the anxiety relief the second I get the "metallic" taste.
Maybe I am just a freak.

Point I am trying to make is for those who are finding the pill works for sleep and is only put off by the "metallic taste", which is the most reported negative side effect, don't let this put you off continuing a medication that works.
The side effect reported will become an actual "positive" effect sooner than one would think.

Again, this is from my experience and am not promoting the use of any Gabba/Hypnotic substance, but for treatment of insomnia and not recreation, Zopiclone has been the safest and most reliable sleep aid I have used (and I have used them all).

"Recreationally" is a totally different conversation for another time.

Stay safe
 
VERY few pressed bars have fent in them. That’s true! Now pressed opioids and other stuff yes for sure the odds of getting fetty in them are a lot higher. I’ve got friends and others I know that prefer pressed rc benzo bars to real ones
I’m fully aware that it’s not common for most areas. You have no idea how happy it makes me. I guess the only real point I’m trying to convey here is that just because fent rarely shows up in pressed bars for most of the US, it doesn’t mean it’s rare in my area. I want people to be careful… especially if you or someone you know is new to drugs, or new to pressed bars/pills.

I’m more concerned about people being aware than I am about anyone ā€˜believing me’. If it didn’t come from a pharmacy, test your drugs.

It’s really no more complicated than that.

Heroin was heroin everywhere - until it wasn’t.
 
I only found this with the Zopiclone family, not with Ambien(Zolpidem) - However, as I mentioned in a post a while ago, the "metallic" taste is actually no issue at all.
In fact, as mentioned before, if I was to take a placebo with the same taste, I am pretty sure it would have the same effect on me psychologically, and I would have no problem sleeping or feeling the anxiety relief the second I get the "metallic" taste.
Maybe I am just a freak.

Point I am trying to make is for those who are finding the pill works for sleep and is only put off by the "metallic taste", which is the most reported negative side effect, don't let this put you off continuing a medication that works.
The side effect reported will become an actual "positive" effect sooner than one would think.

Again, this is from my experience and am not promoting the use of any Gabba/Hypnotic substance, but for treatment of insomnia and not recreation, Zopiclone has been the safest and most reliable sleep aid I have used (and I have used them all).

"Recreationally" is a totally different conversation for another time.

Stay safe
I don’t get the metallic taste anymore :(

I looooved it. It was a good indication that my zops were working šŸ˜ They used to knock me out cold within 20-30 minutes. 20 years later.. not so much. They do help though.

I remember the first time I drank milk after taking zopiclone 🤢 terrible lol

Drinking orange juice gets rid of the metallic taste.
 
I only found this with the Zopiclone family, not with Ambien(Zolpidem) - However, as I mentioned in a post a while ago, the "metallic" taste is actually no issue at all.
In fact, as mentioned before, if I was to take a placebo with the same taste, I am pretty sure it would have the same effect on me psychologically, and I would have no problem sleeping or feeling the anxiety relief the second I get the "metallic" taste.
Maybe I am just a freak.

Point I am trying to make is for those who are finding the pill works for sleep and is only put off by the "metallic taste", which is the most reported negative side effect, don't let this put you off continuing a medication that works.
The side effect reported will become an actual "positive" effect sooner than one would think.

Again, this is from my experience and am not promoting the use of any Gabba/Hypnotic substance, but for treatment of insomnia and not recreation, Zopiclone has been the safest and most reliable sleep aid I have used (and I have used them all).

"Recreationally" is a totally different conversation for another time.

Stay safe
I found ambien to stimulate me far too much. I really didn’t like the effects at all. I had it built up in my mind to be something completely different. I was disappointed but my doctor switched me back to zopiclone after 2 weeks or so.
 
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