I'm doing a LONG diazepam taper and I'm alternating between restlessness / anxiety and then other days I experience severe drowsiness (I was not expecting this effect).
I'm looking for a prescription med that can combat the drowsiness so I can go to work, drive, walk, etc - on the days when I'm basically narcoleptic.
I've tried:
* Caffeine (no effect)
* OTC "energy" products (no effect)
* Phentermine (works but only when I take several times the max daily dose)
* Methylphenidate (took multiple times the recommended dose and felt nothing)
I'm trying to verify the existence of a substance that:
* is available for purchase online. As you should know, please do not post the actual source on this board. I'm just looking for a confirmation that the medication is available in US or international shipped to US (website that takes credit cards - again don’t post a website in this message board).
* is not one of the substances noted above (ones I've tried).
* does not produce a feeling of awfulness to compliment my feelings of anxiety and restlessness.
* is not tramadol.
I'm cutting this message short so I can take a nap on my office floor...
I'm looking for a prescription med that can combat the drowsiness so I can go to work, drive, walk, etc - on the days when I'm basically narcoleptic.
I've tried:
* Caffeine (no effect)
* OTC "energy" products (no effect)
* Phentermine (works but only when I take several times the max daily dose)
* Methylphenidate (took multiple times the recommended dose and felt nothing)
I'm trying to verify the existence of a substance that:
* is available for purchase online. As you should know, please do not post the actual source on this board. I'm just looking for a confirmation that the medication is available in US or international shipped to US (website that takes credit cards - again don’t post a website in this message board).
* is not one of the substances noted above (ones I've tried).
* does not produce a feeling of awfulness to compliment my feelings of anxiety and restlessness.
* is not tramadol.
I'm cutting this message short so I can take a nap on my office floor...