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alcoholics have WD sx more from Benzos- than others- I don’t believe that


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Yes, disequilibrium combined with weak legs, complete and utter fatigue and a flurry of panic attacks is what got me on my knees, too...
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Thank you, benzogirl. The internal conflict between muscles that want to move one way and the dizziness that wants to push them the other is beyond belief. I'm not sure I have the right words.
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I have read a few reports that say people with the Gene for Alcoholism (GABRG3) do have a harder time with benzo's and all other "gabaergic drugs" in general.

 

https://www.onhealth.com/content/1/gene_for_alcoholism_is_discovered_gaba_and_gabrg3

Dang! I am alcoholic and probably genetic with so many of my family alcoholics. I don’t drink now  but when I did I would abuse K the next day to recover and it worked.

No wonder I was so “helped” by the K in the early years and could not bring myself to get rid of my stach after I completed my taper— which was my downfall this time- having a supply in a bad moment of my life.

 

Yes it sucks.  Thank you for 10,000 years of drinking to screw up our genes forefathers.

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