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ive got plenty of ETIZOLAM which works for me so im interested in flubromazepam to see if this product has a better feel to it,your comments will be appreciated many thanks
Funny you should ask this; I just asked similar in a different thread.
Flubs are ineffective on me because I have super high benzo tolerance. Etiz don’t have that cross tolerance as they’re not true benzos. I had 6x 8mg Flubromazepam pellets last night and didn’t feel jack shit from them.
I just mentioned in the other thread that flubromazepam seems to have a weeker feel to it than etizolam or diclazepam so as a drug of abuse it’s maybe not as good but for helping get to sleep I’ve found it m,ore effective than any other legal benzo.
@Tryptameanie 566197 wrote:
I just mentioned in the other thread that flubromazepam seems to have a weeker feel to it than etizolam or diclazepam so as a drug of abuse it’s maybe not as good but for helping get to sleep I’ve found it m,ore effective than any other legal benzo.
I was using them as an anxiolytic and sleep aid, not recreational use. Must be my tolerance for benzos
@EPICLULZ 566212 wrote:
do these work as date rape?? :weee::devil_wag
No Etizolam would be more effective as high doses cause amnesia 😉 lol
OK, etiz is clearly better but I advise not to take these things likely. They are truly addictive (in as much as once you are hooked, if you don’t have a dose you go into DTs). They are the hardest thing to come off. It’s taken me over two months to get off these things and I wasn’t even taking them recreationally.
Seriously, there are much better and far less addictive drugs out there. Believe me, benzo DTs are truly horrifying and can last weeks!
hiya friend can you tell please what effects do you get when going thru DTs
@eeezyuk 566332 wrote:
hiya friend can you tell please what effects do you get when going thru DTs
DTs stands for Delirium Tremens. You can get it as a withdrawal symptom from a few physically addictive substances such as alcohol and Benzodiazepines.
Basically you hallucinate (not in a nice way, in a paranoid dysfunctional sort of way), hence the Delirium part. And individuals often experience severe nausea, dizziness, tremors and uncontrollable shakes (hence the Tremens part of the name.) In worst case scenarios if left untreated DTs can result in seizures, which can be fatal.
There are other symptoms too but that’s just what I know. Chrispy can give you a fuller description as he’s experienced it.
Here’s the wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delirium_tremens
At the risk of not answering your question directly… you could also consider asking your doctor to prescribe Remeron (or some or other generic version) to be taken before you want to go to sleep. Its an anti-depressant, which is not addictive and I have read that there are people who use this as a legitimate long term remedy for sleeping issues. The potential side effects include, gaining weight, but apart from that it is quite safe, and okay for those not depressed. Also you need not gain weight. As a male in my late 20s I did about 4 hours of cardio a week mostly stayed below 70kgs.
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