MagickalKat777
Bluelight Crew
So I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this. When I was on Xanax or even Klonopin, I could get tanked all night and as long as I didn't miss my dose the next day, I felt just fine. Now I have finally (after months of drinking on Valium) noticed that when I drink on Valium, the next day it is almost like I didn't take any Valium at all - I get the shakes, I get tingling, my heart races...
The reason I switched to Valium was because Klonopin stopped working but since I went from 60mg of Valium down to 20mg a day now, I am thinking about moving back to Klonopin at .5mg 2x a day (besides, my doctor refuses to prescribe any more Valium and I have a feeling the Klonopin will start working again). My question (and don't tell me to stop drinking because this is a drug board, I know about the risks and I don't need harm reduction - right now it doesn't matter if I drink 1 beer or a handle of vodka, I feel like hell the next day and I am generally a social drinker) is - does Valium have a low binding affinity for benzo receptors and thus gets "knocked off" by alcohol? It would explain why I feel so crappy and also why the withdrawals (half-life aside, its the time that the drug is actually having an effect in my system - and besides, Klonopin isn't THAT much lower unless you count active metabolites) from Valium are weaker than the ones from Xanax and Klonopin.
Ever since I switched to Valium, I have pretty much been disabled. I no longer have panic attacks (unless my agoraphobia kicks in or the aforementioned alcohol-precipitated withdrawal begins) but I also can not work, can only be out away from the house for a short period of time, etc. Valium does just about nothing for my agoraphobia unlike Klonopin and it makes me more depressed and withdrawn to boot so maybe a switch back after having a 9 month hiatus and getting my dose down from 4mg of Klonopin a day to 1mg will actually work.
Any tips anybody? Even more than the alcohol issue, I am probably going to have to switch back to Klonopin anyway since I have about 200 1mg pills of that and I have less than a week and a half worth of Valium left so I would like any opinions on that too.
The reason I switched to Valium was because Klonopin stopped working but since I went from 60mg of Valium down to 20mg a day now, I am thinking about moving back to Klonopin at .5mg 2x a day (besides, my doctor refuses to prescribe any more Valium and I have a feeling the Klonopin will start working again). My question (and don't tell me to stop drinking because this is a drug board, I know about the risks and I don't need harm reduction - right now it doesn't matter if I drink 1 beer or a handle of vodka, I feel like hell the next day and I am generally a social drinker) is - does Valium have a low binding affinity for benzo receptors and thus gets "knocked off" by alcohol? It would explain why I feel so crappy and also why the withdrawals (half-life aside, its the time that the drug is actually having an effect in my system - and besides, Klonopin isn't THAT much lower unless you count active metabolites) from Valium are weaker than the ones from Xanax and Klonopin.
Ever since I switched to Valium, I have pretty much been disabled. I no longer have panic attacks (unless my agoraphobia kicks in or the aforementioned alcohol-precipitated withdrawal begins) but I also can not work, can only be out away from the house for a short period of time, etc. Valium does just about nothing for my agoraphobia unlike Klonopin and it makes me more depressed and withdrawn to boot so maybe a switch back after having a 9 month hiatus and getting my dose down from 4mg of Klonopin a day to 1mg will actually work.
Any tips anybody? Even more than the alcohol issue, I am probably going to have to switch back to Klonopin anyway since I have about 200 1mg pills of that and I have less than a week and a half worth of Valium left so I would like any opinions on that too.