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Crazyfool
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28 Aug 2015, 1:20 pm

Hey guys, I'm trying to get a doctor that's willing to prescribe me a benzodiazepine to help with my sensory over sensitivities and the meltdowns and anxiety that comes as a result. I've been many different benzos in the past for anxiety and they helped a ton.

I'm wondering how I should go about doing this. Should I just find a general practice doctor or a psychiatrist? Also what should I tell them? Every other time I've tried suggesting this to a doctor they treat me like a drug seeker and think I'm lying to get pills to get high off of, which is certainly not the case. I'm desperate for some help, and this class of drugs is the only thing that has given me some relief...



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28 Aug 2015, 5:39 pm

You can buy them online very easily from reputable companies. I found reliable suppliers after a couple of minutes googling in the past and the service/delivery/quality of product were all good.



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28 Aug 2015, 7:12 pm

B19 wrote:
You can buy them online very easily from reputable companies. I found reliable suppliers after a couple of minutes googling in the past and the service/delivery/quality of product were all good.


I'm actually been around the block buying benzo's online, mainly etizolam which helped me immensely. I'm really trying to avoid going that route if possible. I know it's kind of a grey area with the RC benzos, but I would really prefer to just obtain a legal prescription so I don't have feel as though I'm breaking the law ( which just increases my anxiety, obviously). I feel like I'm in a weird position because if the doctors aren't willing to help I feel like my only choice is to go about it in an illegal fashion.

I've done jail time and it was absolutely the hardest thing I've ever had to handle in my life, almost traumatic. So I'm really trying to avoid the possibility of that happening again.