Alprazolam8129
Bluelighter
even after heroin wd i still think tram is the worst.
Ive been realy curious about something, if the withdrawal effects of benzos are so bad, and u know when u come off of them you will have bad anxiety then why not just stay on them for the rest of your life, is using benzos for the rest of your life really that bad, i mean first of all you wont experience withdrawal symptoms and second, u wont have such bad anxiety as you would when your off them? (for people that have an anxiety disorder)
Whether it be psychological or physical, What is the hardest drug you've ever tried to stop doing? Could be pain medications, could be DXM or anything.
I would just like to hear some stories, experiences or opinions![]()
methadone,hands down the shit should be banned thought i was going to die.......
I've had the opportunity of experiencing withdrawals from so many drugs via taper, cold-turkey and detox/rehabs and by far I'd have to answer the question with Clonazepam. For some reason it was tougher getting off the Klonopin than it was the Xanax. I had two attempts of tapering off the benzos and both periods I couldn't go any longer than a year. The physical withdrawals (shakes/cold sweats/insomnia/tremors) just linger forever and never ended. That and the psychological withdrawals (anxiety mostly which made me crave them so much) never dissipated.
I have withdrawn from heroin, marijuana, oxycodone, alcohol, cigarettes, cocaine and xanax and by far, I don't know why but the worst was...
xanax
Physical withdrawals would be heroin by a mile but when I was hooked up a box of 2mg every 2 days, well let me just try and explain how I remember it, it felt like someone had pulled my brain out of my skull, put the stove on to 180 degrees and fried it. It was like nothing I have ever experienced before, such a horrible horrible thing to go through. I went through it in a private psychiatric ward and I was still in such immense mental pain. Despite the loveliness of a xanax high, I'll never even rail a 0.5 again. Never.
I'd have to be nicotine for me, still can't quit it.