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Old Feb 25, 2017, 09:37 PM
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I do get angry they took away my benzodiazepines. It forces me to drink dark beer to cut through an anxiety attack. I was in the middle of deep cleaning. I could do that on a benzo,but not on beer. Which is weird. Because one of the reasons they withhold benzoes is because of the risk of falling. Like what, can they prevent someone falling down drunk? Yes. Prescribe benzoes. I never once fell down or had any problems with benzoes.

I had a pretty bad four hour anxiety attack today. Well, I cannot afford for it to carry on into tomorrow.

I don't fall down on beer. I just go to sleep. Very close to Night Night after half a beer. I am a cheap drunk. But benzoes were even cheaper still! Stupid Psych Pill Maker Industry. Go away and leave us our sea kelp supplements.
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Old Feb 26, 2017, 04:02 PM
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