I need to get ahold of some Xanax that doesn't require me going through a drug dealer of Doctor. Anyone have a link to a reliable online distributor?
Why can't/won't you go to a doctor?
Ordering that shit online is
1) Massively illegal
2) Highly likely to get you some poisonous shit.
Just go to the doctor, they prescribe that shit like candy.
Get some phenibut or kava instead.
Don't try ordering prescription drugs or controlled substances online. I suppose you could try silk road, but I'm too cautious to trust even that and can't say much about it. Don't risk poisoning yourself, etc.
What can I say to my doctor to get them to prescribe it to me?
>>17404867
Literally anything, if in the US. Benzos are pushed out like candy.
"Doctor doctor, I feel tense and anxious and it's negatively affecting me. I don't know what's causing it but it's affecting my output at work / school, etc. It feels like blah blah when blah blah. What can I do?"
Then just coerce the conversation towards drugs. If SSRIs are suggested say you aren't looking for anything that involved or long term and have reservations about taking them. Eventually xanax or another benzodiazapine will be suggested, if it isn't immediately.
Bear in mind, this is a shit way to solve your problems. Have fun being zombified, etc.
>>17404867
Anything, they throw them at people. Why do you need them?
>>17404641
I get 120 x 10 MG Valium a month.
The half-life of Xanax is nothing and you build up a tolerance super quick.
MDfag here, I don't even prescribe benzos anymore because they're more trouble than they're worth. I don't have ANY patient that's doing well on chronic benzo use. They're all trainwrecks. Taking benzos for anxiety is no different than drinking for anxiety
Go for the SSRI. Since they take about 6 weeks to have an effect, in the meantime see a counselor and do some cardio, they're both actually medically effective no bullshit. Plan B if that doesn't work, see a psychiatrist
>>17405122
Instead of jumping to an SSRI, you should be evaluating your patients for elevated histamine levels, food sensitivities, and gut dysfunction. Then sending them to counseling to unravel their real issues.
You're no more meaningfully addressing the problem than those throwing benzos at everything.