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I'm in the psych ward and for some unknown reason (I never talked about issues with sleep) they prescribed me lorazepam. Last night it made literally high and wiped all my memory. Now I'm still recovering, with low blood pressure and double vision. But If I continue taking it, I realized it could be oppurtinunity to overdose and ctb. What do you guys think?
I got some too in psych ward even tho i didnt need em. I think its to keep the people calm in the beginning till they settlet in.
Ctb in the ward itself may not work out that good, especailly if the do night check-ups (which is neccesary where im from eg.).
Maybe wait till you out and there is no help around you.
Cant say anythink to lorezepam itself, depending where you are overdosing could be hard tho, cause in some countries medicine is desingen to make you vomit if you overdose.
I take benzos and have done for years. I never tried to ctb with them because I never thought it could work. I never believed it would suppress my respiratory system enough to die. Guess your guess is as good as mines. Im sorry.
There's still a lot of questions and inquiries about ODs, and people asking about what things may facilitate a successful attempt. Let's be clear, ODs are rarely fatal. Why? For a couple of reasons: (1) modern medications are designed to be very safe, as manufacturers aim to avoid deaths that...
It's basically impossible to overdose on benzo alone. And as someone who got prescribed them years ago and now stuck in a horrid addiction problem from them I'd advice to steer clear of them if you can. Or just take them for a very short period. They are highly addictive but definitely won't kill you.
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