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benzo stuff
Yes it worked, no I wouldn't recommend. One loprazolam is nice and relaxed, two is jelly legs, goofy uselessness. Like being drunk but better. I was like, Wow this must be fun to abuse! so I stopped.Interesting, didn't realize it was that strong. I've never gotten either drunk (getting slightly buzzed at age 11 barely counts I think) or high. I wonder if there's any other anxiety medications...
It depends on which you take, iirc loprazolam is weak but so am I lol. People tend to recommend against benzos because dependancy and addiction can be troublesome.
Some people use SSRIs or SNRIs like Sertraline or Wellbutrin, I'm on Gabapentin rn which is in its own class for anxiety. Hoping it works well.
I’m on cipralex (lexapro), an SSRI. It helps with the anxiety and is also good for my mood(SSRI’s are most commonly used as antidepressants actually) but I also experience a lot of emotional “flattening” and sometimes insomnia. I still have a lot of social anxiety but the dose I’m at seems to be an effective compromise between being functional and dealing with the side effects