Anyone ever have Rilmazafone?

I've tried it, have taken a fair amount of it, actually, over the years. I like it--it's like a somewhat more hypnotic and much less myorelaxant @tiv@n. Useful to have around, though I was dismayed to discover yesterday that my main past source no longer stocks generic rilmaz and as a result it's quite pricey now, alas...

There was some talk years back about water solubility and other MoAs--as a prodrug, that likely wouldn't work. Curiously, though, I've noticed that it seems to work slightly sublingually despite this. One fascinating property of rilmaz is that, IIRC, it's not metabolized by the liver so much, rather, the metabolism into the active b3nz0 form takes place in the digestive system/intestinal tract. (I have the paper wherein I learned this stored somewhere, can't remember off the top of my head the title atm) Which implies it absolutely must be taken orally.
 
I've tried it, have taken a fair amount of it, actually, over the years. I like it--it's like a somewhat more hypnotic and much less myorelaxant @tiv@n. Useful to have around, though I was dismayed to discover yesterday that my main past source no longer stocks generic rilmaz and as a result it's quite pricey now, alas...

There was some talk years back about water solubility and other MoAs--as a prodrug, that likely wouldn't work. Curiously, though, I've noticed that it seems to work slightly sublingually despite this. One fascinating property of rilmaz is that, IIRC, it's not metabolized by the liver so much, rather, the metabolism into the active b3nz0 form takes place in the digestive system/intestinal tract. (I have the paper wherein I learned this stored somewhere, can't remember off the top of my head the title atm) Which implies it absolutely must be taken orally.
That’s a good find regarding the manufacturer’s label or whatever source you pulled from. These details can be pretty helpful if you stick with them. You might avoid the oral route if you’ve got a high pain threshold and know a surgical proctologist who can keep secrets!

As for the sublingual method, that’s been my primary experience, actually, but that's mainly based on these Canadian research chemists, often they don’t offer retail sales if it’s not lawful or prone to seizure so I can't get it anymore perseverances. With that, I got some stock when I could and it's probably a good sign regarding its potential for dependency that I still have a modest stash tucked away (on what’s essentially blotter paper) preserved for special occasions, or on whim, I guess. I usually only dip into 1-2 mg when I randomly think of it and usually functional purposes, rather than strictly for anxiety reduction or maintaining my daily benzo levels, per se. At this point, none of them are all that recreational for me, so can't say I'd reach for it for that either.

That said, whether it’s a first- or second-class benzo, or even these whacky RCs, they all seem to operate within a similar timeframe for me - it's time to get benzodiazepines in my blood so I'm reaching for any of them. Rilmaz, though, has sat around with a kind of neutrality in my mind, even if I'm craving something. I think it’s great for winding down in the evening—perhaps before dinner—because it doesn’t completely sedate you. It pairs well with a glass of wine during dinner, and you can still tackle evening chores or prepare for the next day without feeling dulled. It promotes restorative sleep but isn’t a game-changer for sleep disorders. Overall, it’s calming, kind of like the chamomile tea of benzos! It’s a gentle, steady presence without being overpowering, very single minded in effect but never displacing anything else in your noodle to any large degree.

It’s less potent than most benzos, but it carries a more selective, refined effect. Where some benzos can cause euphoria, there’s often an emotional blunting that makes you less aware of the small moments of joy, empathy, or connection that accompany that feeling. You might feel euphoric but detached, missing the poignancy of a moment or the chance to connect meaningfully in a nuanced way with another person or a simple, overlooked thing or thought, ya know?. This effect, while manageable, isn’t always ideal when it's across the spectrum of emotions day in and day out for years. Rilmaz, on the other hand, doesn’t induce euphoria or blunt harsh anxiety, really, but it evens out emotional awareness and reduced saliency without eliminating or blurring its lines; honestly, it gives some natural, nuanced euthymia. You’re less emotionally blunted and more yourself but calm enough to handle your internal states and , less overall cognitive deceleration means greater general mental clarity is preserved compared to other benzos.

For me, it’s nice to have my anxiety reduced without losing touch with my real moods and mental states. There’s enough CNS deceleration that I can maintian my awareness and top down thinking, better organize my thoughts, and keep energy reserved to use some executive functioning that may other be under-fueled over a stressful day and typically leaves me prone to overwhelm if triggered later in the evening which just lets loose the mind's flooding and reactivity, extreme lability, and an exhausting rant I can't stop myself from speaking aloud until I'm spent. (I have chronic effects from a brain injury). It’s also helpful if you need to slow down physical symptoms that come with some version of a dysautonomia or restlessness without becoming completely sedentary because it does release anxious energy to some extent so it reduces or prevents that accumulation that can begin bouncing around in your body and mind when there’s no natural way to discharge it.

That said, it just can't match the potency that other benzos offer in this regard, for better or worse. Its not reliable to clobber you the same way and defeat a panic, perseverances, or put you down and sedate you if you really need to just turn down the nozzle on the faucet of thoughts and restless energy. in this way, it's probably somewhat replaceable by a light dose of something like Ativan or pyrazolam, maybe. It's unique for sure though.

To me, it’s worth having on hand, and surprisingly is still on hand, so likely not too liable to induce dependency or be overly habit forming relative to the other cast of characters here. Thanks for reminding me about it, actually!
 
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That’s a good find regarding the manufacturer’s label or whatever source you pulled from. These details can be pretty helpful if you stick with them. You might avoid the oral route if you’ve got a high pain threshold and know a surgical proctologist who can keep secrets!

As for the sublingual method, that’s been my primary experience, actually, but that's mainly based on these Canadian research chemists, often they don’t offer retail sales if it’s not lawful or prone to seizure so I can't get it anymore perseverances. With that, I got some stock when I could and it's probably a good sign regarding its potential for dependency that I still have a modest stash tucked away (on what’s essentially blotter paper) preserved for special occasions, or on whim, I guess. I usually only dip into 1-2 mg when I randomly think of it and usually functional purposes, rather than strictly for anxiety reduction or maintaining my daily benzo levels, per se. At this point, none of them are all that recreational for me, so can't say I'd reach for it for that either.

That said, whether it’s a first- or second-class benzo, or even these whacky RCs, they all seem to operate within a similar timeframe for me - it's time to get benzodiazepines in my blood so I'm reaching for any of them. Rilmaz, though, has sat around with a kind of neutrality in my mind, even if I'm craving something. I think it’s great for winding down in the evening—perhaps before dinner—because it doesn’t completely sedate you. It pairs well with a glass of wine during dinner, and you can still tackle evening chores or prepare for the next day without feeling dulled. It promotes restorative sleep but isn’t a game-changer for sleep disorders. Overall, it’s calming, kind of like the chamomile tea of benzos! It’s a gentle, steady presence without being overpowering, very single minded in effect but never displacing anything else in your noodle to any large degree.

It’s less potent than most benzos, but it carries a more selective, refined effect. Where some benzos can cause euphoria, there’s often an emotional blunting that makes you less aware of the small moments of joy, empathy, or connection that accompany that feeling. You might feel euphoric but detached, missing the poignancy of a moment or the chance to connect meaningfully in a nuanced way with another person or a simple, overlooked thing or thought, ya know?. This effect, while manageable, isn’t always ideal when it's across the spectrum of emotions day in and day out for years. Rilmaz, on the other hand, doesn’t induce euphoria or blunt harsh anxiety, really, but it evens out emotional awareness and reduced saliency without eliminating or blurring its lines; honestly, it gives some natural, nuanced euthymia. You’re less emotionally blunted and more yourself but calm enough to handle your internal states and , less overall cognitive deceleration means greater general mental clarity is preserved compared to other benzos.

For me, it’s nice to have my anxiety reduced without losing touch with my real moods and mental states. There’s enough CNS deceleration that I can maintian my awareness and top down thinking, better organize my thoughts, and keep energy reserved to use some executive functioning that may other be under-fueled over a stressful day and typically leaves me prone to overwhelm if triggered later in the evening which just lets loose the mind's flooding and reactivity, extreme lability, and an exhausting rant I can't stop myself from speaking aloud until I'm spent. (I have chronic effects from a brain injury). It’s also helpful if you need to slow down physical symptoms that come with some version of a dysautonomia or restlessness without becoming completely sedentary because it does release anxious energy to some extent so it reduces or prevents that accumulation that can begin bouncing around in your body and mind when there’s no natural way to discharge it.

That said, it just can't match the potency that other benzos offer in this regard, for better or worse. Its not reliable to clobber you the same way and defeat a panic, perseverances, or put you down and sedate you if you really need to just turn down the nozzle on the faucet of thoughts and restless energy. in this way, it's probably somewhat replaceable by a light dose of something like Ativan or pyrazolam, maybe. It's unique for sure though.

To me, it’s worth having on hand, and surprisingly is still on hand, so likely not too liable to induce dependency or be overly habit forming relative to the other cast of characters here. Thanks for reminding me about it, actually!
 
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  1. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @bigblueallda I was under the impression that you'd need all of the points to get a real ID . I'd check it's validity if you're gonna fly domestic any time soon, just to make sure. Not to tell you what to do, sorry -
  2. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @bigblueallda I was under the impression that you'd need all of the points to get a real ID . I'd check it's validity if you're gonna fly domestic any time soon, just to make sure. Not to tell you what to do, sorry -
  3. B @ bigblueallda: @drjimmy1964 In my state to get a Real ID, I need SS card, Birth Certificate and two proofs of residency. Which I am positive I had to provide to get a new ID when it had been expired.
  4. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @Turbo259 advertising - putting in writing for example an negative action to show they are guilty prior to taking action.
  5. B @ bigblueallda: I haven't flown in an airplane in 20 years lol. Can't recall the last government building I have been in either. According to the symbol it tells me I should have on my ID to make it a Real ID I do have one in my state
  6. Gracie5 @ Gracie5: Hey @CuCeltic99!
  7. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @Turbo259 advertising - putting in writing for example an negative action to show they are guilty prior to taking action.
  8. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @bigblueallda are you sure you have a Real ID ? I mean , they really want 6 points of proof and 1 for your addy and 1 for your SSN. Did you maybe get it done and forgot and flew out of the country or something ?
  9. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @bigblueallda are you sure you have a Real ID ? I mean , they really want 6 points of proof and 1 for your addy and 1 for your SSN. Did you maybe get it done and forgot and flew out of the country or something ?
  10. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @bigblueallda are you sure you have a Real ID ? I mean , they really want 6 points of proof and 1 for your addy and 1 for your SSN. Did you maybe get it done and forgot and flew out of the country or something ?
  11. S @ soupson: did anyone ask about real id or is sweet ol jimmy just rambling
  12. T @ Turbo259: @drjimmy1964 what did you mean by advertise? not gettin the verbiage, DM works if anything, just didnt understand
  13. B @ bigblueallda: {Visit your local Driver Service Bureau with the necessary documents: original birth certificate, Social Security card, and two proofs of your state's residency. } I definitely provided this when I had to get a new ID when i let mine go expired too long maybe I unknowingly got one but I think it is pretty standard here.
  14. B @ bigblueallda: Well it was a state id renewal. Before that there was a mixup and I had lost my birth certficate and social security number. After a couple of weeks and finally getting several documents in order I was able to get a state ID. It had been expired previously for a little too long and they wanted all kinds of proof. It was a mess. But nah I looked up what to look for an my state's ID to see if it is a Real Id or not and my card as the symbol it is supposed to have. I'll take a closer look though
  15. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @bigblueallda are you sure you have a Real ID ? I mean , they really want 6 points of proof and 1 for your addy and 1 for your SSN. Did you maybe get it done and forgot and flew out of the country or something ?
  16. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: Actually it says "Not For Real ID Purposes". That is my 2022 renewal of my 2018 picture ID. I am not due till 2026 and I am sure they will make me go in since my pic would be 8 years old - they used to make you go in in my state for aging when I was younger, then went paper - then back to picture ( I think 9/11 to blame for that ) but relaxed it.
  17. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: Wow, for real ? You renewed your DL and without you knowing or having to present documents in person, they did it online? It has the star on top right and says "Rea: ID" Mine says ' NOT A Real ID" . I never knew what a Real ID was and never bothered to ask - I think I somehow was under the impression that it was for either military / gov't workers who had to travel over seas. WRONG lol.
  18. B @ bigblueallda: I already have one and didn't even realize it. I renewed my ID online about 6 months ago and I just looked at it today and it is a Real ID.
  19. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @Turbo259 mine was duped , too. Not sure why or how my msg. duped. IMO that guy if serious and smart wouldn’t advertise with you
  20. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: I wish I had it when I flew to Vegas in 2022. The TSA line for Real ID passengers was short. Now it’s probably going to be crazy .
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