kunmo
Bluelighter
I feel that benzos are alot better for people who actually suffer from anxiety. If you want a punch do some opiates.....
There may be simular threads but I haven't found on to satisfty this question, so it's close or moved I won't be offended.
Most of my friends swear by xanax, they say it's so euphoric, and I imagine it's due to the fact it rises in your blood pretty quickly. I also understand it doesn't last too long seeing as it's a short acting bezo I think?
I have tried many formulations of said benzo and never felt any euphoria, or anything really pleasnt about it at all.
I am prescribe clonazepam, alot of people dislike on here for whatver reason, but I find it to hit much harder and it last for ever, and I do feel pleasent, wouldn't call it euphoria by any means, but it just hits me in the right way.
I guess different benzos affect different people in different ways like most any drug? I was just curious why clonazepam get's so direspected. According to web md or whatever, clonazepam is considered one of the most potent and longest lasting of most benzos.
Comments would be appriciatted. And yes, I searched alot but non of the answers seemed quite right.
Mate, do you realise how fucked up you are? Benzos are notorious for lacking a noticeable punch and instead creeping up on you without registering it. Your writing is all fucked up which hints to a too high dose of alprazolam.
Alprazolam does NOT cause direct euphoria. Any euphoria or sense of well-being is from the desinhibition caused by alprazolam which makes people do stuff they'd normally not do and hence causing a reward-like satisfaction feeling (stimulation of dopamine). For example, many people become temporary kleptomaniacs while under the influence which causes a sense of well-being due to the reward of the act.
Go back to the drawing board son, the alprazolam is certainly affecting you.