Posted by rjlockhart37 on December 13, 2019, at 0:35:55
In reply to Re: diazepam question help needed » rjlockhart37, posted by phidippus on December 11, 2019, at 19:07:44
i've been on lorazepam, alrpazolam, clonazepan years ago, and all i have to say, alprazolam was the best rescue for anxiety, it slightly had a antidepressant effect, lorazepam if i was ... i rerember being tense for various reasons, i took lorazepam and it felt like a lift off me, like heavy anxety feelking pulled off....i felt better, clonazepam was the strongest but it tended to make depressed, it was very strong. Diazepam i have to say, there's nothing really specific about it, it has this calm effect, sometimes it makes apathaic calm, then others somewhat of a relief, i don't know why people think it's addictive, i don't like diazepam, there some muscle relasation you feel, and this a general "calm". It's just it makes me apathic sometimes, blunted emotion or something. I can see why it was just a long time a "standard" benzo that was used in household use for anxiety in the 60s and 70s, then ativan lorazepam came out with more potent effects. But soemtimes it doesn't help me sleep, because its not hitting gaba-b receptors.
anyways...ill stay with it for now. But it does not have any euphoric properties, it must gives s a general calm. Maybe different from other people
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