Posted by rjlockhart37 on October 7, 2020, at 21:01:16
In reply to Re: Lorazepam actually causes anxiety in the aftermath, posted by rjlockhart37 on October 6, 2020, at 14:28:42
i came into the psych hospital, awake for about 2-3 days, they stuck me in a unit. And after being evalated and i explained to them what happened, and that this is a designer drug, but it similar to benzodiapines, but it's mainly GABA beta receptor agonist, i told them the withdrawls are gonna be bad, but not even that, the doctor had her nurses with her and she said you manic, we're gonna remove prozac and use lithium. I asked her to leave me on prozac but the reduced to 40mg. They did some research on phenibut, and later on, i was called in for my meds, they used a very heavy dose of librium, because of siezues resulting in withdrawl. Librium is ... its just librium, it calms you down but in a way, its better than diazepam, felt more refreshed sedation more than relaxation. Then they tapered me off it, i was on about 200mg daily, 50mg (2 25mg) capsules every 4 hours.
So, they did say they had cases of phenibut coming in, and said there's been a couple people with similar circumstances, see phenibut....its not a bad drug, but when you use it at high doses, and abrubply stop, hold on to the bible and pray to god, its gonna be bad.
"There comes a time in your life where you have to choose to turn the page, write another book, or simply close it"
-Shannon L Alder
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