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A good friend of mine used copious amounts of xanax for a month. He said it was a fun month but remembers very little of it. IMO, he wasn't in the best shape.
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seriously addictive. and brutal to kick. all benzos are.
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Plus tolerance goes up very quickly. The "buzz" doesn't last that long. I think one reason it is so addictive is that most doctors will give it to you and even if you don't have insurance, it is cheap. The generic is $20 or something like that. There is no reason to start taking it. It is really only "necessary" for acute anxiety.
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seriously addictive. and brutal to kick. all benzos are. [/ QUOTE ] |
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A good friend of mine used copious amounts of xanax for a month. He said it was a fun month but remembers very little of it. IMO, he wasn't in the best shape. [/ QUOTE ] Somehow one of my friends got ahold of 250 bars a few years ago. For them, it was a month of "eat a bar, wash it down with 5 or 6 beers, and black out for 6 hours." They said that the blackouts were some of the scariest times because they could be completely ambulatory and sober-seeming but be blacked out. They would do all kinds of stuff and not remember it or wake up in insane places and have no idea where they were or how they got there. So don't drink on Xanax. |
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