Favourite Benzodiazepine?

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I prefer Valium,like the longer effects.
Agree. My favorite as well.

My least favorite has to be Xanax. Far too physically sedating and short lasting. Good for laying down and watching TV but thats about it for me. Without being too specific, my job invloves manual labor and physical work, can't afford to be too sedated on the job. That's why low doses and pretty much any except Xan work well for me.

I'm curious to try Bromezapam, as it mainly has anxiolytic properties without the sedative effects in small doses. Or so I have read.

 
Soldier makes a good point, midazolam has its uses. I used to use it in combination with diazepam for sleep, the midazolam would take effect very quickly and the diazepam would help me stay asleep. Plus, Dormicum is made by Roche and, well, 'nuff said...

Bromazepam never did much for me, but neither does lorazepam; to each his/her own.

 
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Interesting. I've never used that one before.

But am gonna give it a try as I too am not that overly fond of the "let me feel my coffee again, I've had enough of this spaced out drowsy shit."

Thanks for that Soldier. Gonna look into that right now.
Soldier makes a good point, midazolam has its uses. I used to use it in combination with diazepam for sleep, the midazolam would take effect very quickly and the diazepam would help me stay asleep. Plus, Dormicum is made by Roche and, well, 'nuff said...

Bromazepam never did much for me, but neither does lorazepam; to each his/her own.
I found out about Mizadolam when a client of mine was put into a drug induced coma after an operation on a prolapsed bowel. Of course I looked it up, I look everything up, especially medical conditions and drugs. What I found out was that they use it during general anaesthesia so that when the patient wakes up, why can come to quickly, and aren't knocked out in the recovery room for hours taking up a bed. It isn't commonly used for therapeutic reasons, and used to be very hard to find. If anyone remembers AirSealed, they were the only ones I could find who had it. Now it's become relatively common. Being a highly tolerant former benzo addict, I can attest to the fact that it will hit you pretty hard and put you into deep space for a while.

Lorazepam sucks, but for some reason it knocks the elderly on their asses. So when you start getting up there in age, that's the one to look for.

Short acting drugs are usually the strongest in terms of intensity. Think about crack which only lasts about 10-15 minutes vs cocaine. Back in the day, barbiturates were popular. Try the long acting phenobarbitol, it sucks. They were passing out on the short acting ones, Amyltol, Nebutal, and probably the most popular Seconal. They hit hard and fast, just like I hit your momma last night, didn't you notice her limp?

 
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Lorazepam sucks, but for some reason it knocks the elderly on their asses. So when you start getting up there in age, that's the one to look for.
I agree with that. Tried it a few different times and no matter what dosage I took, all it did was make me feel terribly grawgy and certainly not in a state of peacefulness or bliss.

My favorites are K-pins, Xanax, and Valiums, thus far. But it really depends on my mood, the time of day, and what my plans are later (if any) as to which one I choose to take on the specific day.

 
I found out about Mizadolam when a client of mine was put into a drug induced coma after an operation on a prolapsed bowel.

Try the long acting phenobarbitol, it sucks.
I discovered midazolam when I had my wisdom teeth removed, I didn't have a benzo tolerance then and damn, was I impressed with that stuff. Of course when I bought some through an IOP years later I took it orally, not IV like in the oral surgeons office.

100% agree on the phenobarbital assessment, it's horrible. Not very effective at helping with benzo withdrawals and it causes major depression in my case.

 
Lorazepam sucks, but for some reason it knocks the elderly on their asses. So when you start getting up there in age, that's the one to look for.
Lorazepam is the only legit script I can get from my doc sadly. I also think is just plain sucks. I just have no choice at the moment to take it or leave it. I would much prefer Vailium any day. Already pushed it with the doc and he gave me impression it was that or nothing. I might bring it up again letting a bit more time go by.
Troub

 
favorite would be alp bars,kick in pretty fast,as other person mentioned i work in environment where manual labor and attention is needed,and valium somewhat makes me sweat like a shower,but eventually it even out and dont feel anything,So yeah id vote diazepam for no1 if you have couple hours for it to start workin,otherwise xanax as bad as it is eventually body becomes immune to all benzos and dosage has to increase to achieve the same effects,only got thing is at least it doesn't get person high to move onto stronger drugs,thats my 2c ;)

 
favorite would be alp bars,kick in pretty fast,as other person mentioned i work in environment where manual labor and attention is needed,and valium somewhat makes me sweat like a shower,but eventually it even out and dont feel anything,So yeah id vote diazepam for no1 if you have couple hours for it to start workin,otherwise xanax as bad as it is eventually body becomes immune to all benzos and dosage has to increase to achieve the same effects,only got thing is at least it doesn't get person high to move onto stronger drugs,thats my 2c /default_wink.png
Yes, yes, I like those Alp Bars too. They REALLY kick in fast and make me feel like a happy drunk for at least a few hours.Mind you they are very addictive. Diazepam really just slows me down to turtle-speed and seems to go on and on with me finally having to drink coffee to finally end the "slow motion" feeling. Maybe the ones I take are just too strong.

K-pins, however, seem to be my happy medium between the two, for I really like them. I plan on making another order very soon, so as to have enough stock on hands for the next few years or more. Never know when things cab come to a grinding hauly, so I'd rather be fully stocked up just in case.

Next order should be made once I receive the latest one I made. Don't like to have many orders floating about. I tend to easily lose track of what's on it's way and when I ordered it.

BTW, where did I put my Valiums? I think my lazy-ass cat has been eating them.

Bloody hell.....

 
K-pins, however, seem to be my happy medium between the two, for I really like them. I plan on making another order very soon, so as to have enough stock on hands for the next few years or more. Never know when things cab come to a grinding hauly, so I'd rather be fully stocked up just in case.

Next order should be made once I receive the latest one I made. Don't like to have many orders floating about. I tend to easily lose track of what's on it's way and when I ordered it.

BTW, where did I put my Valiums? I think my lazy-ass cat has been eating them.

Bloody hell.....
A stockpile of k-pins? The Soldier has to stop by with some special "Cohiba Dustados" to take care of that problem. The benzos won't keep the monsters away, they'll just show up with trick or treat bags for toenail clippings and beer bottles. Oh yeah, and either hide the cat or the microwave, better yet, both.

 
A stockpile of k-pins? The Soldier has to stop by with some special "Cohiba Dustados" to take care of that problem. The benzos won't keep the monsters away, they'll just show up with trick or treat bags for toenail clippings and beer bottles. Oh yeah, and either hide the cat or the microwave, better yet, both.
Count me in! Airline tickets are on me!

 
Oh wait, no "Cohiba Dustados" on commercial flights. I'm sure the TSA would probably not see the humor in that. We'll have to bring Slammer to us. Soldier and I will get there by old skanky Bonneville.

 
Oh wait, no "Cohiba Dustados" on commercial flights. I'm sure the TSA would probably not see the humor in that. We'll have to bring Slammer to us. Soldier and I will get there by old skanky Bonneville.
We can either mail them by (don't mention packaging methods) or count on the airline security "skull-wookie 'pretend you didn't see that" factor.

 
Hell, Soldier can use his dusty old skull mind trick "these are not the Cohiba Dustados you're looking for". You'll glide right past those TSA thugs, you have my personal guarantee.

 
Hell, Soldier can use his dusty old skull mind trick "these are not the Cohiba Dustados you're looking for". You'll glide right past those TSA thugs, you have my personal guarantee.
Ok, we've gone off topic. This isn't Jokes and Fun here. So my favorite benzo is....Soma.

 
Ok, we've gone off topic. This isn't Jokes and Fun here. So my favorite benzo is....Soma.
So now you're a Watson shill too? Jeeze, you must be pulling down some serious cash being on the payroll of so many pharmaceutical companies!

PS: I lied, my favorite benzo is morphine...

 
I lied too. Sorry about that. I don't know what came over me.

Anyways.....

Mine is paint thinner, with a close second being glue.

Come on members, time to be honest here.

 
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Second place benzo has to go to taking nitrous hits back-to-back with Soldier, we tear that stuff up!

 
Doesn't Palmira offer those? Maybe I should be asking Soldier...
Ok, the paint thinner, glue, and nitrous are all first generation benzos, but the Cohibas are Dopinergic Undulating Sympathetic Tryptan - Blocking Ligand Ulicimating Neosynthase Tetropanes.

F'n dinguses!

(make it an acronym)

Oh and Palmira donates them to the children of Honduras, but the code used to be "peanut shells and banana peels"

 
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