IMO, gabapentlin, pregabalin and phenbut are all drugs that should be taken every 3 days at absolute maximum. Using this pattern, you can avoid dependence and keep the magical nature of the effects going indefinitely. Even every 3 days, with phenibut anyway, produces a very light withdrawal but it's just kind of feeling flat and having it hard to sleep for a day or two to stop. I see so many people hating on these drugs, but what do you expect if you take something every day hat's addictive? You're gonna get addicted. I love pregabalin, I've only done it 3 or 4 times. I love gabapentin, I do it on occasion when I have taken phenibut less than a week before, for the purposes of playing music. I use phenibut to play shows as long as I stick to once a week or less. They're amazing drugs, especially phenibut. I really can't have enough good things to say about it based on my experience. Absolutey 0 social anxiety, very pro-social, I feel "on point", I play better than ever before, and I feel eupohoric and chatty, and best of all, not inebriated.
For some reason, much of the medical profession seem to disregard pregabalin as a dangerous and addictive drug though that seems to be changing...
The same thing happened with benzos... oh, check out this new thing to replace barbiturates, i won't accidentally kill you and it's totally non-habit forming! Some doctors still actually believe that, probably not many now though. Or with oxycodone, it was touted as a nonaddictive alternative to hydrocodone. Yeah, my neft nut. 8) Or GHB, too, when it was sold as Blue Rhino in GNC and stuff as a workout supplement. They claimed it was nonaddictive, yet clearly it is. With phenibut too, people were claiming it's like GHB but non-addictive. Also bogus. I sense a pattern...
