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Unique Attributes of Different Depressants

I have tried the chloral hydrate derivative with the adrenergic stimulant attached to it and it is less sloppy than alcohol.
 
clonazepam- very sedating and long acting. Almost a dream like feeling.
valium- too sleepy I hate it
ativan- I've never been a fan it doesn't help with anxiety or sleep very much
xanax- the king of benzos. kills anxiety and gives me energy.

haha just saw my double post. Damn you benzos! Also forgot to mention the opiates!

heroin- more stimulating than morphine. A beautiful long lasting rush of contentment.

oxy- my favorite opiate even over IV heroin. stimulating and sedating what a combo!

vicodin- cant take but a couple pills cause I'm sensitive to tylenol. There a lot like OC just cheaper. Good drug ruined by tylenol as if you need tylenol when your on hydro!

morphine- long lasting contentment and happiness. great for mixing with OC or hydro.

opana- only taken these orally and got a decent high but nothing worth writing.

Nucynta- Holy shit these are strong and almost psychadellic! Nice drug IMO.

suboxone- decent high but not satisfying

methadone- see suboxone

Well that's mostly it I think!
 
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#1 Oxycodone: energetic high
#2 Tramadol: energetic high
#3 Tilidin: energetic high
#4 Codeine: Stoned/tired high (which can also be fun)
#5 Bromazepam - most euphoric benzo ime, and strong
#6 Alprazolam - best one for anxiety ime, also quite strong
#7 Lorazepam - good for anxiety, good for sleep too.
#8 Diazepam - good as a long lasting anxiety killer, but high doses make me talk like i'm drunk, when I feel sober. Even the next day..
 
^thats an interesting way to do it, I'll write another post in that format.

-Heroin: a more sedating opiate, though with moderate dosages it has definate stimulant properties. That morning shot always gets me out of bed, and ready to face the cold, cruel world.

-Oxycodone: initially a stimulating buzz which I find causes more nausea than other opiates/opioids. After it peaks, oxy turns pretty sedating though. Like other Thebaine derivatives, I find the nods to be a little eerie, where I jolt awake from anxiety, as the auditory hallucinations can get kind of weird.

-Alprazolam: Like all benzo's, when taken in high dosages, Xanax just puts me down. But if I havnt used In a while, I always start off with a low dosage, no more than .5mg. When taken in moderation for anxiety, I find alprazolam to be me of the more stimulating benzodiazepine's. There's nothing like a football under the tongue and a cup of coffee in the morning! Mm mm!

-Methadone: A long lasting synthetic opioid, which I currently am taking for maintenance. At low dosages, (30mg, which is what I'm on now), methadone is very stimulating IMO, similar to buprenorphine, but with a more grounded feeling (if that makes sense)l I love low dose methadone as it gives me hours of euphoria and energy, and helps my psychological (and physical) cravings way more than bupe ever did (though I still believe suboxone/subutex is the best first course of action.

-Lorazepam: kind of in between clonazepam and alprazolam as far as duration and onset go, though it is also 1/2 as strong. I used to love lorazepam but now it feels too hypnotic for me, like a Z-drug almost, which is not what I want for GAD.

-Zolpidem: A totally bizzare depressant belonging to the Z-drug class (zolpidem, zopiclone). IMO ambien is similar to mixing DXM with Lorazepam. I'll often get this bizzare feeling that I can relate and feel for inarimate objects. I find it fun once in a blue moon, but as far as sleep medications go, it's got nothing on most benzo's.
 
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