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Am I legit the only person on this site without a drug/alcohol addiction?
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2020-08-03 at 9:43 PM UTC
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2020-08-03 at 9:45 PM UTC
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2020-08-03 at 9:48 PM UTCA lot of defensive people dependent on drugs to function every day on here. Suspicious.
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2020-08-03 at 9:50 PM UTC
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2020-08-03 at 9:51 PM UTC3x a month is my current alcohol ration, getting a bit tiresome/redundant though if i'm honest.
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2020-08-03 at 9:53 PM UTC
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2020-08-03 at 10:02 PM UTC
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2020-08-03 at 10:05 PM UTC
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2020-08-03 at 10:50 PM UTC
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2020-08-03 at 10:52 PM UTCMeh alcohol,nicotine,caffeine,sugar etc. vices are everywhere.
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2020-08-03 at 11:11 PM UTCpussy
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2020-08-03 at 11:38 PM UTC
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2020-08-03 at 11:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev that resembles a lot of what people tell me about xanax, how does this drug differ from benzos?
the Z-drugs are referred to as atypical benzos. I'm not sure about the pharmacology but regular benzos like xanax or valium act a lot like alcohol; you get the regular GABA effects of calming, loss of fine motor control, eventual blackout/forgetfulness etc, just less of the negative effects (nausea, loss of motor control etc) and the blackout is unexpected because the effects don't 'ramp up' as gradually as alcolol.
Z-drugs were meant to be less addictive than regular benzos; I believe they only affect SOME of your GABA receptors, so the part that calms you and gives the 'drunk' effect is suppressed but the part that sedates you hits like a truck -
2020-08-04 at 12:22 AM UTC
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2020-08-04 at 4:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra the Z-drugs are referred to as atypical benzos. I'm not sure about the pharmacology but regular benzos like xanax or valium act a lot like alcohol; you get the regular GABA effects of calming, loss of fine motor control, eventual blackout/forgetfulness etc, just less of the negative effects (nausea, loss of motor control etc) and the blackout is unexpected because the effects don't 'ramp up' as gradually as alcolol.
Z-drugs were meant to be less addictive than regular benzos; I believe they only affect SOME of your GABA receptors, so the part that calms you and gives the 'drunk' effect is suppressed but the part that sedates you hits like a truck
i see, more sedating and less calming. seems less recreational potential to me and benzos dont have much of that as it is. -
2020-08-04 at 4:43 AM UTC
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2020-08-04 at 5:15 AM UTC
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2020-08-04 at 5:26 AM UTCExactly. That's why I'm sober!
Except for coffee. I drink at least two a day. That's fucked up. need to sort my life out. -
2020-08-04 at 5:28 AM UTC
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2020-08-04 at 5:49 AM UTCFuck alright. I am going to try one coffee a day this weekend. I'm not hard enough to go cold turkey.