theGirlWithBlueHair
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So last night I decided to take some recreational phenibut. I took 3grams. This was in addition to my medications which were 30mg temazepam, .1 clonidine, 150 bupropion, 200 topiramate, 100 butalbital with 600 acetaminophen and 80 caffeine, 900 gabapentin, 60mg of mirtazapine, celecoxib 100mg, 50mg diphenhydramine. The celebrix, firoricet, benadryl, and clonidine are all prns. I took them before deciding to take the phenibut. And I am hugely tolerant to all these medications. They have zero noticeable effects on me when taken at all.
So the phenibut kicked in. Typical effects. So I decided to take 40mg of baclofen. This is not a huge dose. It is used at 320mg a day for alcoholism, which means they take 80mg 4 times a day. So what I took is half of what they took at once. And I took two extra temazepams. Benzodiazepines orally have no effect on me in these dosages: I need really massive ones. The only time I ever got effects from GABA A drugs in normal amounts was from the times I've done zolpidem intranasally or received midazolam and lorazepam via IV push. (BTW, have any of you had IV midazolam - it's quite an experience - probably the best benzodiazepine experience there is!).
I was watching adult swim. I think it was Midnight and robot chicken was on; I dunno, I'm not sure, my memory is a little skewed. Next thing I know I wake up on the floor at 6am. And I have this errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr noise in my head constantly and it is just now subsiding at 5:20, along with the typical effects of nausea - I made the dumb idea of trying to smoke and puked all over the floor :/ lol - and my whole body feels, for lack of a better, real, weird ...hmm...vibratorious? It's not like a physical feeling though. It's like it's a part of that strange ringing - but it's not like the ringing you get with high blood pressure, I know what that's like from using stimulants intranasally: it's not a "ringing" noise" - errrrrrrrrrrrrrr sensation in my head. It's hard to explain really.
I've got this same feeling from taking high doses of baclofen shorty after going through my intense withdrawal syndrome accidentaly consuming 2000mg of it. I would nod out unexpectedly and wake up with the ringing noise and the body sensation, but it didn't last as long. So it is not from interactions with the other meds, as I did not take anything with the baclofen then.
So it is obviously just the phenibut and baclofen. And the GABA B activity.
Has anybody else experienced this from these drugs ever? Or can explain what the hell it is?
So the phenibut kicked in. Typical effects. So I decided to take 40mg of baclofen. This is not a huge dose. It is used at 320mg a day for alcoholism, which means they take 80mg 4 times a day. So what I took is half of what they took at once. And I took two extra temazepams. Benzodiazepines orally have no effect on me in these dosages: I need really massive ones. The only time I ever got effects from GABA A drugs in normal amounts was from the times I've done zolpidem intranasally or received midazolam and lorazepam via IV push. (BTW, have any of you had IV midazolam - it's quite an experience - probably the best benzodiazepine experience there is!).
I was watching adult swim. I think it was Midnight and robot chicken was on; I dunno, I'm not sure, my memory is a little skewed. Next thing I know I wake up on the floor at 6am. And I have this errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr noise in my head constantly and it is just now subsiding at 5:20, along with the typical effects of nausea - I made the dumb idea of trying to smoke and puked all over the floor :/ lol - and my whole body feels, for lack of a better, real, weird ...hmm...vibratorious? It's not like a physical feeling though. It's like it's a part of that strange ringing - but it's not like the ringing you get with high blood pressure, I know what that's like from using stimulants intranasally: it's not a "ringing" noise" - errrrrrrrrrrrrrr sensation in my head. It's hard to explain really.
I've got this same feeling from taking high doses of baclofen shorty after going through my intense withdrawal syndrome accidentaly consuming 2000mg of it. I would nod out unexpectedly and wake up with the ringing noise and the body sensation, but it didn't last as long. So it is not from interactions with the other meds, as I did not take anything with the baclofen then.
So it is obviously just the phenibut and baclofen. And the GABA B activity.
Has anybody else experienced this from these drugs ever? Or can explain what the hell it is?