phersper

phersper

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Jun 28, 2023
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I already suffer from anxiety and benzos don't work on me anymore. So I thought that to counteract anxiety and SI beta blockers would be a decent allied. But I've read it's not recommended anymore because it ll slow down the time of going unconscious. Is this assumption scientifically right?
 
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motherland

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Following because I'm a benzo addict so I'm immune to them at this point. Are you going by SN?
 
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phersper

phersper

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Jun 28, 2023
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Pls someone with the knowledge share it here ;)
 
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motherland

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Pls someone with the knowledge share it here ;)
All I know is beta blockers aren't psychoactive so only target physical symptoms of anxiety - ie heart rate. You'd think if anything that'd be a plus but perhaps it impacts absorption
 
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Aug 4, 2023
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Depends on the method. According to PPeH, SN disrupts the ability of your blood to carry oxygen, in response to lack of oxygen your brain sends signals to your heart to pump faster to get more oxygen. Beta blockers prevent that so consciousness should be lost faster.
 
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Stormy Raine

Stormy Raine

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Apr 7, 2023
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I think you would need to take a lot of them for it to work. A few will only lower your heart rate a few beats so I'm assuming you will need a lot for it to work. I'm sorry that's all I can guess