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Misc Weird Reactions- Loperamide and Etizolam/kicking Kratom and Phenibut

muskolo

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I've used lope before to successfully kick kratom long term and stop using lope at day 5-6 with no problems. However, this time there are some new factors. I got caught up in a phenibut binge for 2 weeks which I have been using etizolam for. I am at the time of writing this 55 hours clean from both so I am kicking both at the same time. I am not experiencing withdrawal and feel 'fine'. Two things are very prominent and I really would like some insight as, even though I feel w/d free, I do not feel 'right'.

1. I am having very intense cravings for kratom which I did not have before when using lope to kick it.

2. I am also experiencing extreme irritability even with the etizolam. Could anybody see a connection between what I am experiencing and the lope/etizolam?

I'm also under a lot of stress--trying to get into graduate school and just had to meet with an old professor. The meeting went fine but I still didn't feel like my cognitive abilities were at their finest.

In any case, it seems strange to me. I mean, I'm not feeling w/ds which is when I would usually have cravings for kratom just to end it but this time I just am craving it non stop. I'm just at a loss as this wasn't the case in the past.

On a side note, would it be possible that adding 5-htp to this could be at fault for the strong irritability? I find it unlikely since I've only been using it for a couple days but still, wanted to make sure everything is in there.
 
I should add that my lope dosage has been 20mg a day (Sun. Mon. and today) which is my usual dosage. Etizolam dosage has been around 3mg a day, although today I had 4mg due to extra irritability and anxiety over meeting.
 
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