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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
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<blockquote data-quote="t_spacemonkey" data-source="post: 238938" data-attributes="member: 44502"><p>this is not true. any benzo or so called 'Z' drugs (they target a specific subunit of the gaba receptor, while benzos the entire unit) have a very high potential to cause extreme physical dependence. now, there is exceptions for some people, as they do not seem to be affected as bad. </p><p>you can easily do a test if you are hooked. stopped taking the drugs for the entire half life * 5. for tamazepam it would be around 3 days at a min. if by day 5 and onward you feel 100%, you might be ok. </p><p>'as prescribed' is another useless medical term. do you think that if you take the exact same dose from the black market, you will suddenly get addicted?</p><p>I took clonazepam years ago, and was able to successfully come of, but i did not feel normal for 2-3 years or so. not saying everyone will have this, but taking any benzo is playing with fire. they all do stop working eventually, but you are left with nasty withdrawals (or interdose withdrawals, or 'too low dose' withdrawals)</p><p>you might also develop paradoxical reactions (research jordan peterson) with time, but still are left with the dependence....ok enough said, don't want to scare anybody, do your research</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t_spacemonkey, post: 238938, member: 44502"] this is not true. any benzo or so called 'Z' drugs (they target a specific subunit of the gaba receptor, while benzos the entire unit) have a very high potential to cause extreme physical dependence. now, there is exceptions for some people, as they do not seem to be affected as bad. you can easily do a test if you are hooked. stopped taking the drugs for the entire half life * 5. for tamazepam it would be around 3 days at a min. if by day 5 and onward you feel 100%, you might be ok. 'as prescribed' is another useless medical term. do you think that if you take the exact same dose from the black market, you will suddenly get addicted? I took clonazepam years ago, and was able to successfully come of, but i did not feel normal for 2-3 years or so. not saying everyone will have this, but taking any benzo is playing with fire. they all do stop working eventually, but you are left with nasty withdrawals (or interdose withdrawals, or 'too low dose' withdrawals) you might also develop paradoxical reactions (research jordan peterson) with time, but still are left with the dependence....ok enough said, don't want to scare anybody, do your research [/QUOTE]
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