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Phenibut: Does it make sense as a non-recreative drug?

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Posted 20 January 2018 - 09:53 AM


Reading the stories on the web, especially the horror stories, it seems like all of the addiction problems start with people just taking the drug when there are important social events. That seems like a slippery slope already, because it creates fictitious ideas in people about your own personality: you won't even think about not re-dosing when those circumstances arise again, when you'll have to meet those people again.

 

It's inevitable IMO to fall into the trap if you begin like that.

 

If you don't want to be anxious IMO, you gotta have a job, friends, be out in nature once in a while, and that will keep alleviating most of the bumps that you're gonna get in life. However, it can happen that one or more of these things come lacking and you might need a 15-to-90-days bridge to help you "get there", and that's the kind of anxiety cure and medication I'm looking for.

 

So let's talk about another kind of reports, the once that start using the drug at a steady pace for a number of days and seem to keep it together. There are some success stories like that on the internet, but I don't know how they end. I don't know if they were able to stop and keep the benefits. I am afraid that I'll go down this route and then I'll have to keep taking the drug just to feel normal.  Anyone in here took the anxiety drug and then was successfully able to stop and *keep the benefits*?







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