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So Who Likes Benzos? Ver III: Blackouts and Amnesia

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Believe it or not but my body is incapable of getting 'high' off benzodiazepines. Even when I went to South-East Asia and had unlimited diazepam, tramadol, lorazepam, clonazepam, alprazolam and nitrazepam, no matter how much I tried, all they did was make me incredibly tired and uncomfortably lethargic (if anything at all). Even by varying the doses, absolutely no recreational value could be deduced from them at all.

Just goes to show the extreme stochasticity and unpredictability that exists from one person to the next when it comes to drugs. I must literally lack the gene that allows this biochemical pathway to exist, or that gene is not being expressed in me for some reason.

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It just goes to show that you don't understand the benzodiazepine high and don't enjoy it ;).

"incredibly tired and uncomfortably lethargic (if anything at all)"

Hehe.
 
Believe it or not but my body is incapable of getting 'high' off benzodiazepines. Even when I went to South-East Asia and had unlimited diazepam, tramadol, lorazepam, clonazepam, alprazolam and nitrazepam, no matter how much I tried, all they did was make me incredibly tired and uncomfortably lethargic (if anything at all). Even by varying the doses, absolutely no recreational value could be deduced from them at all.

Just goes to show the extreme stochasticity and unpredictability that exists from one person to the next when it comes to drugs. I must literally lack the gene that allows this biochemical pathway to exist, or that gene is not being expressed in me for some reason.

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It's pretty common for people not to find benzos recreational, and for many more it is an acquired taste ;) I didn't love them the first few times I tried them.

It could be, as Tripman suggested, that you just don't enjoy the effects that others find enjoyable. It could also be, as you suggested, that the experience is actually different in you to other users. Either way it isn't uncommon. This thread (and Bluelight in general) just give a skewed representation of how many people like to use benzos :D
 
Believe it or not but my body is incapable of getting 'high' off benzodiazepines. Even when I went to South-East Asia and had unlimited diazepam, tramadol, lorazepam, clonazepam, alprazolam and nitrazepam, no matter how much I tried, all they did was make me incredibly tired and uncomfortably lethargic (if anything at all). Even by varying the doses, absolutely no recreational value could be deduced from them at all.

Just goes to show the extreme stochasticity and unpredictability that exists from one person to the next when it comes to drugs. I must literally lack the gene that allows this biochemical pathway to exist, or that gene is not being expressed in me for some reason.

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I'm with you, I've never been able to find benzos recreational/enjoyable either.
 
I find that I'm the opposite. I much prefer having my xanax with a few drinks, I like the looseness this combo gives me. Gets me where I want to be without having to take too much xanax.

Yea alcohol increases the bioavailability by 200 something %
 
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I'm pretty sure I found that information looking something up on wikipedia, but I also know firsthand that alcohol definitely increases the effect of benzodiazepines.
 
^ Yeah, pharmacodynamically (i.e. synergistic effects of the substances rather than one substance altering the drug levels of the other). Let me know if you can find the source for altered bioavailability.
 
I think for me, it's more like the effects of alcohol is increased. 2mg xanax alone, no side effects, reduction in anxiety. 4 bottles of beer - relaxation, no problems, but combine the 2 and my brain is erased of memories. I"ll wake up in the morning not knowing what happened the night before and either piece things together later, get told stuff, or just simply won't remember.

That seems like too much alcohol, though ofcourse benzos can cause short term memory problems by themselves.
 
^ 25% of the above post was 90% fake statistics. ;)

omg bro.

You hurt my feelings there :(.

i'm really really really 94% hurting. ok i lie maybe 5% tops.

back on topicccc, getting some more etizolaams again. This time, I shall NOT go crazy and eat 27mgs in one week with no tolerance resulting in a 7day haze + 2 car accidents.
 
Benzodiazepines aren't recreational. Anxiety affected people might find them recreational, but apart from alcohol related violence on Friday, Saturday and Sunday's, benzodiazepines are PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER 1. according to the Police. They get shit loads of calls out from concerned parents r.e. the fucked up mess of a son lying unconscious on his bed (cough cough)...Ambulances HAVE to have police present at the scene of an overdose, just in case the cunt tries to attack the ambo's...!
 
Charlie:

Just cuz Bennys aren't recreational to you, doesnt mean IT isn't recreational at all.

Many of us here, can tell you that Bennys are most def recreational. With or without the synergy of alchhol or other substances.
 
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