Posted by darkhorse on January 4, 2005, at 8:44:04
In reply to Re: Barbiturates » mmcconathy, posted by ed_uk on January 3, 2005, at 22:11:59
> Hi Matt!
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> >I'm from Dallas, Texas, doctors here are in a way flexable. I hear doc's in the UK are STRICT! anyways im not stating a fact.
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> Doctors here are very unimaginative. If you don't do well on an SSRI they have no idea what to do with you! You never know, you might like meprobamate :-)
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> >Well i hope you found my info helpful.
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> Yes, I did. Thank you!
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> >Anyways, ask Darkhorse for me more about Miltown if you dont mind.
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> He's got his babblemail switched off unfortunately. I'll ask him if I see him on babble though. If you do a search you might be able to find the posts where I was asking him about his experience with mepro.
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> Regards,
> Ed.
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>
Hello Ed & Matt:Sorry for the long delay!!!
Well,I tried both Phen & Mepro....I remember that mepro at 400mg gave me a depressed feeling not unlike clonazepam,and it showed in my face;I looked very sad and could not smile...maybe it was a small dose??? bec. in my experience,when I take a sedative(benzos,and related) in a small dose at the begining of the recommended dose (e.g. diazepam 2mg)I feel depressed and sedated and brain-locked...however, when I increase the dose I get good results (with the exception of clonazepam&clobazam).In fact,I found phen much better than mepro so go figure!!
Just my own input,
Best regards and happy new year(4 days after!!).
Darkhorse
P.S. There is a lot in common between the different benzos and related drugs than differences.
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