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I was thrilled to get off benzos over 10 years ago.    Unfortunately, due to some serious health issues one of the big things to get hit was my sleep.  I went months with no sleep until someone finally talked me into taking a Benzo.  Did not want to but I wasn't sleeping and that was the only thing that worked.   My doc gave me what I needed.   

Flash forward and the DEA starts scaring docs too my doc would not help me.  I called several shrinks for med management and never got a call back.   Then I was introduced to research chemicals.  I could get without a doc and they saved me.  Until now.

I suspected they weren't helping me sleep and that the THC I was using was.   So I went with only trazodone last night and I slept better than I had in a long time.  So I want off.

I have the info on Coreminal which is Flutazolam.   It has two half lives.  The first is a few hours,  the second half life the drug turns into  norflurazepam which has a really long half life.

Im not sure how much I'm on.  I switch back and forth between the coreminal and the melex Or mexazolam.   The most I have is the coreminal.  I was going to take one a day for a few weeks then try dry cutting.    If I can.   I haven't found info on the melex yet.   

Im worried about titration only because there are some days I'm so sick I can't get out of bed.  Dry cutting would be much easier.

Here's a link to coreminal.  Anyone have any thoughts?   

https://tripsitter.com/benzodiazepines/flutazolam/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4381915/.  not sure if this will help.

 

Thanks for the help.  Not glad to be back but glad you're here.  

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