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Medications that reduce your Si
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I have found that Klonopin and alcohol help of course, but I want to know if there's anything else, including drugs like mood stabilizers, AEDS, etc. I'm going insane. Literally feel like I'm losing my mind.
SI to me is a kind of fear, which can be treated best with benzodiazepines - of course klonopin is also a benzodiazepine. Other benzos such as alprazolam, bromazepam and lorazepam have a higher anxiolytic effect, though. I think, that's your best guess. There are other sedatives, for example clomethiazol, barbiturates or antipsychotics, but they don't decrease anxiety in a way that benzos do.
The dose depents on how you react to them, if you take too much, they'll knock you out.
I took Xanax, and an opiate. Trying to get high and relax. Tried partial from a door knob a bit ago and just kept coughing and gagging. Gonna try again from the porch beam shortly.
Edit: no go, too much of a pussy to do it this way.
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