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  • I’ve had far too much Etizolam and I’m feeling wonderfully wibbly.

    Can’t walk in a straight line and generally struggling to maintain any balance. Not been like this from benzos in a fair while.

    Another pointless thread that I’m hoping may somehow spawn some form of conversation round here :bounce_fl

    The new etizolam product is well worth a spin.
    It’s a good job my neighbours can’t see what I can or the police would have been called.

    i wonder why the etiz got you feeling this way with your history with benzos.

    @Digital Buddha 567494 wrote:

    i wonder why the etiz got you feeling this way with your history with benzos.

    Probably because I had such a high dose, in excess of 25 mg at a guess. I was dabbing powder rather liberally.

    @Tryptameanie 567454 wrote:

    The new etizolam product is well worth a spin.
    It’s a good job my neighbours can’t see what I can or the police would have been called.

    Are they still available as samples from BB? I requested some with an order a couple weeks ago but got an email response saying they were trying to correct the dosage, so I still haven’t got hold of any. It seems they won’t be as potent as plain old Etiz as they said they were looking at making them 4mg pellets.

    @The Psyentist 567561 wrote:

    Are they still available as samples from BB? I requested some with an order a couple weeks ago but got an email response saying they were trying to correct the dosage, so I still haven’t got hold of any. It seems they won’t be as potent as plain old Etiz as they said they were looking at making them 4mg pellets.

    They’ve gone with 6mg pellets, at least that’s what I received. At that dose I found them pretty decent but mg for mg, not as strong as etiz but longer lasting.

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