i finnally got some xanax!

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by Icktongo1, Jul 21, 2007.

  1. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    ^^^It certainly takes a long time to post when I'm on xanax. haha
     
  2. Eugene

    Eugene Senior Member

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    from what i remember xanax has a signficantly shorter shelf life than most other pharmies.
    i think it only remains viable for around six months, and after a year its completely degraded (don't quote me on this mind!).
    so, you probably got some old pills.
     
  3. framesh1ft

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    Everybody feels the effects somewhat differently. It depends on your individual brain chemistry, current stress level, and neurotransmitters. If you've taken stimulants recently it will of course require a larger dose, and some people are just naturally wired, or so laid back that it doesn't change them much. Bud may combine nicely, just be aware of possible enhanced amnesia. Its somewhat like drinking but its action is more specific for the GABA receptor BZD site.
     
  4. Icktongo1

    Icktongo1 Senior Member

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    Well when I woke up today I had the strange feeling of not being able to move my body. It was like frozen, but if I really wanted to I could have moved. But I just didn't want to so I remained frozen. Is this an effect of xanax?
     
  5. JahRed24

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    yeah dude ive had that same thing happen to me before after a night of popping xanax's.. but it usually only happened when i would eat 3 or more bars in a night. Its weird and kinda nuts.
     
  6. Icktongo1

    Icktongo1 Senior Member

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    It was the weirdest thing. Cuz i was like. I know I could move if I wanted... And when I tried to just move my arm or something it would just sorta stick to where it was like it was binded to that spot and was unmoveable. I didn't freak or anything I was just sorta like "Ok... I wanna sleep more..." so I closed my eyes and I fell asleep again and when I woke up the next time I was normal.
     
  7. Icktongo1

    Icktongo1 Senior Member

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    Oh yea. And another thing. I've heared of people "Chewing" the xanax when they take it.. I thought you were just supposed to pop it in your mouth and wash down with water real fast? Why in the hell would you chew something that disgusting. lol. I left one in my mouth for a second wondering if I should chew or just swollow it and some of it melted on ym tounge and it was the worst taste ever.
     
  8. Julie Bukowski

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    Some people are weird I guess?
     
  9. Icktongo1

    Icktongo1 Senior Member

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    Ok TNS, I thnk I may become you >.> haha. I LOVE xanax! Haha. But I can't do it much... I don't wanna get addicted or have thoughs withdrawl symptoms and seizures and shit. But i'll do it every once in awhile.
     
  10. framesh1ft

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    were you able to open your eyes?
     
  11. Icktongo1

    Icktongo1 Senior Member

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    Yea. I could. I was laying on my side and I couldn't move my legs or my arms because they felt like they were litterally frozen(not in a cold way) to where they were, But I also "Knew" in my head that I could move if I really wanted to, But I didn't so I remained frozen in the exact posision I was in. I could open my eyes and look around aswell.
     
  12. framesh1ft

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    hmm sounds like the precursor to sleep paralysis, which sucks royally.... You are aware that you are awake but can't open your eyes or move, and you try anything to get some help, and sometimes breakthrough with a scream but usually just end up falling back to sleep...hasn't happened to me in quite some time and was not at all drug related...actually it helps now that i use Klonopin.
     
  13. Icktongo1

    Icktongo1 Senior Member

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    No no. I could have definately moved if I had wanted to. It was just a feeling as though they were stuck there and I was litterally just too lazy to move them at all, like frozen in place. But I could have definately have moved to get out of a bad situation like my mom comming downstairs or something. it was more of a mind/body thing.

    and i'm extremely high right now so none of that might now have made any since haha.
     
  14. framesh1ft

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    Oh. Well that sounds enjoyable to neutral, at least not bad.
     
  15. Impaled

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    Dude i registered here just to tell you to crush em up before you take em lol, makes all the difference in the world. Food kills it too..

    pro tip, drink or better yet eat a grapefruit 10 mins before you eat the footballs(there's something in grapefruits that blocks the alprazolam from being processed by the liver so it stays in your bloodstream longer and in higher concentration), and you're new so if you're looking to waste the rest of the day crush 2 and put em in a thin layer of say tissue paper, make a ball and swallow that cause hell ya they taste bad..then eat 1mg whole. So 2 crushed 1 whole.

    Let me know how that works out for you bet you'll love it if you like good dank and are open to shit.

    btw i eat about 20mg's of benzo's a day nowadays..

    and for future ref, don't smoke em and if you blow em it'll be nice but it wastes too much of the good stuff.
     
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