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Questions about phenobarbital
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Does phenobarbital work like pentobarbital? Is it true that symptoms associated with the former include a dry or pasty mouth, difficulty walking, dizziness, and a general sense of malaise?
My experience of phenobarbital was the worst feeling of anything g drig I've every taken. I came to the ER because I couldn't stop drinking a handle a day. I was given phenobarbital to get me me to the next morning when I could could check in the rehab facility
For whatever reason I have a paradoxical reaction meaning the drug that was supposed to calm the withdrawals amified them.
However that doesn't pentobarbital would have that reaction for you.
My experience of phenobarbital was the worst feeling of anything g drig I've every taken. I came to the ER because I couldn't stop drinking a handle a day. I was given phenobarbital to get me me to the next morning when I could could check in the rehab facility
For whatever reason I have a paradoxical reaction meaning the drug that was supposed to calm the withdrawals amified them.
However that doesn't pentobarbital would have that reaction for you.
Does phenobarbital work like pentobarbital? Is it true that symptoms associated with the former include a dry or pasty mouth, difficulty walking, dizziness, and a general sense of malaise?
Yes, it works like pentobarbital but it is weaker and takes longer to finish the job. You have to make sure you're not found for a day or two to be safe. Not ideal, but at least the drug is still in production and can actually be found unlike Pentobarbital which is sadly long gone.
My mom had epilepsy and I tried to OD on phenobarbital when I was 16. I think that I took about 12 but I can't remember the strength of the pills. The next thing I knew I was in the ER being given the stuff that makes you vomit. Then I was unconscious for a day or two. Some friends came to visit, and as they left I asked the one that I thought was my closest friend to stay for a minute longer. He did, and I told him what I had done thinking he would keep it in confidence. A day or two after that, he visited again and admitted that he had told the others. A few days after that, I had to go back to school knowing that practically everyone knew.
It's probably not hard to look up the lethal dosage of phenobarbital. I have no idea what it is but that's the story of my first attempt.
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