It's a crime, pure and simple.

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Not sure if this is appropriate here in this thread, but these damned Hem@farm 2,5mg L@orazep@m are such a great medication for keeping my stress levels low, they've allowed me to put 1600 or so Bensedin and 800 or so Ksalol into long term storage - Completely replaced the need for them.   I tried the L@ram from Slovenia as well, but there's no comparison - If L@ram were George Foreman, Hemos would be the great one, Muhammed Ali.

No wonder US Docs won't prescribe L@raz - It works, and we can't have that! No, I've heard all of their protests about prescribing L@raz in an off-label manner to treat GAD and Panic Attacks, but I have no sympathy for them - In my view, you find a tool that works, and that's the tool you use.  All of this "But it wasn't designed for that" whining is vile - Docs here in the US have the authority to prescribe meds for off-label uses, and there's a reason for that.  It's almost maddening that I could have felt so much better for the past 12 years, but a Doctor has decided I didn't need to.

Huge thanks to my friend @medicaval for the suggestion to try them, and for not scolding me when I purchased what must have been the entire stock.

@PTFC, @2earls, please delete if inappropriate for this area, and apologies for the extra work.  I'm just so pleased to have replaced two meds with one, that I'm beside myself.

Best regards,

- b2g

 
I think I will try them next. They sound amazing! :)

Bensedin don't do much for me. Aupaurin seem to be the most effective.

 
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@ElectroNymph, the difference in effect is like night and day when comparing these to X@N@X, V@lium, or even really good Roche Riv@tril, blistered and boxed an hour ago at the plant.  There's no drowsiness or even the tiniest loss of motor control, no giggliness, none of the side effects of the other big three benz@s that some folks mistake for euphoria.  For me, one tablet seems to take about 20 minutes to take effect, and the effect is what you read about in bad descriptions about the others in paperback novels, or the "bro-science" you can find scattered in every corner of the internet...It is a combination of calmness, a slight relaxation of any muscle in your body that was tense (not relaxation to the point of incapacitation, but if, for example, you've had your elbows on your desk, resting your chin on them as you peruse your TPS reports, and your trapezoid muscles at the back of your neck are pinching and aching, the pain just...stops).  And the final effect, the one that really, really sold me on this med, is that it elevates your mood.  It is almost imperceptible, but you'll find yourself smiling at things you wouldn't have before, noticing how bright the blue hydrangeas are this year during your lunchtime walk...just feeling...that all is no longer lost, opportunities will make themselves available, even though you'll have to work to close on them.

It actually gave me cramps in the corner of my mouth to smile, it's been so long since I've done it.

L@orazepam makes me feel normal.  I take 3 tablets a day, one every 6 hours, and I haven't had a panic attack, a PTSD related flash of terror that disappears in seconds, nothing@PTFC will be horrified, but I shaved off my beard, spent a couple of hundred bucks on quality shorts and shirts to match them, a new pair of leather sandals, and even trimmed my nose and ear hairs.

I haven't bought new clothes in years.  I've had no interest in what I'm wearing or that my visage was that of Odin with a huge, puffy white beard - I just continued to wash the clothes I had, and let the hirsuteness grow to the level of satire.

I'm normal again - And I didn't need to spend 11 years suffering, I could have felt this way all along, except that my Doctor "prefers not to write for L@orazep@m".

That son of a bitch.  If only there were no consequences, a throat punch would be forthcoming.

 
@ElectroNymph, the difference in effect is like night and day when comparing these to X@N@X, V@lium, or even really good Roche Riv@tril, blistered and boxed an hour ago at the plant.  There's no drowsiness or even the tiniest loss of motor control, no giggliness, none of the side effects of the other big three benz@s that some folks mistake for euphoria.  For me, one tablet seems to take about 20 minutes to take effect, and the effect is what you read about in bad descriptions about the others in paperback novels, or the "bro-science" you can find scattered in every corner of the internet...It is a combination of calmness, a slight relaxation of any muscle in your body that was tense (not relaxation to the point of incapacitation, but if, for example, you've had your elbows on your desk, resting your chin on them as you peruse your TPS reports, and your trapezoid muscles at the back of your neck are pinching and aching, the pain just...stops).  And the final effect, the one that really, really sold me on this med, is that it elevates your mood.  It is almost imperceptible, but you'll find yourself smiling at things you wouldn't have before, noticing how bright the blue hydrangeas are this year during your lunchtime walk...just feeling...that all is no longer lost, opportunities will make themselves available, even though you'll have to work to close on them.

It actually gave me cramps in the corner of my mouth to smile, it's been so long since I've done it.

L@orazepam makes me feel normal.  I take 3 tablets a day, one every 6 hours, and I haven't had a panic attack, a PTSD related flash of terror that disappears in seconds, nothing@PTFC will be horrified, but I shaved off my beard, spent a couple of hundred bucks on quality shorts and shirts to match them, a new pair of leather sandals, and even trimmed my nose and ear hairs.

I haven't bought new clothes in years.  I've had no interest in what I'm wearing or that my visage was that of Odin with a huge, puffy white beard - I just continued to wash the clothes I had, and let the hirsuteness grow to the level of satire.

I'm normal again - And I didn't need to spend 11 years suffering, I could have felt this way all along, except that my Doctor "prefers not to write for L@orazep@m".

That son of a bitch.  If only there were no consequences, a throat punch would be forthcoming.
Well, I'm glad you are sorted out. I experience regular panic attacks too. They have ruined much of my life. Now, I just live with them as I won't let them beat me.  When I get my inheritance, I'll order 300, and 400 Aups for tapering. :)

 
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I recently just ordered 200 Ativan for the LOLZ, see if it's really a shitty benzo, or just we 'Muricans fuck it up with our generic garbage pills.

When I received my Hemo Ativan pills, I instantly knew, that those 1000 Roche Rivotril and about 600 Galenika are going to long-term storagel... Because now I'm stockpiling Ativan, by the 600. But before all that, I still have 400 Galenika on the way, which I have no idea, what I'm gonna do with.. I got my Ativan 2 weeks ago Saturday, on Monday I was in my Doc's office, telling him/ asking him that I had found a super benzo, helps with sleep tremendously . Lorazepam, Doctor! He said, "well, if that's what you want, I'll cancel your Klonopin refills: (Like I ever used those, when I had over a 1000 Roche Rivos, haha). So I galloped down to the pharmacy with my happy face on, and had the 30 pills filled for $5. Then the nightmare came!!!!!! On the bottle it said "lorazepam, 0.5mg) take 1 daily as needed for anxiety," Well front of the pharmacist I chucked the bottle and gave back the little yellow container and wished a good day for everyone,

So now, I have to put Zone in action, and start building my Hermo Ativan empire by the 600 tablet a month. It is the perfect benzo for me, it's just perfect, the potency, thee half-life, EVERYTHING!  But what do I do know my Trusty 1600 trusty Rivotrils?

Obviously I'm not going to sell them, I really don't need a Felony charge on my record. So here's my love story, and I can totally relate, Dude. I'm just glad I'm not alone, ha!

 
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