I once heard a story where a guy took xanax and during the blackout, he thought he was a superhero. He ran around his apartment trying to 'fly' from the couch to the kitchen counter. It was really funny when he woke up and saw all the mess he made while being in that strange state.
Yes. There was a story where a girl took xanax and during the blackout, she painted half of her face blue. When she woke up, she was so confused seeing herself in the mirror. She couldn't remember doing it at all and it took her a while to clean it off. Her friends still tease her about it.
One time my friend got so drunk that he thought the street lamp was a microphone and started singing a very loud and off - key song to it. Everyone on the street was laughing.
I heard of a xanax - influenced situation where a woman thought she could fly. She climbed onto a chair, flapped her arms like a bird and was about to jump when her friend grabbed her. She was so out of it that she was completely convinced she could soar through the air like a superhero.
Well, once my friend took xanax before a long flight. He was so relaxed that he started giggling at the safety instructions video. He said it looked like a comedy show. He just sat there with a big smile on his face throughout the flight and kept making little jokes about the flight attendants' uniforms.
Sure. One time during a blackout, my family decided to play a game of charades by the candlelight. My dad was trying to act out a movie scene, but he ended up looking like a wacky dancing chicken. We all laughed so hard that we almost forgot about the power being out.
I knew a person who got drunk and tried to unlock his apartment with his car key. He spent a good ten minutes jiggling the key in the door, muttering about how the lock was broken. When he finally realized it was the wrong key, he just sat down in the hallway and fell asleep. His roommate found him there in the morning and couldn't stop laughing when he heard the story.
A friend of mine took xanax once and tried to sing along to the radio. But instead of singing the right words, he just made up his own gibberish that kind of rhymed. It was so funny to watch.
I heard about a person who was constantly on edge due to work - related stress and anxiety. Xanax XR came as a relief. They were able to manage their stress levels better. They could think more clearly at work, make better decisions, and their relationships with colleagues also improved. The drug seemed to have a calming effect that allowed them to function more effectively in a high - stress environment.
There was a person who had an anxiety disorder triggered by past trauma. Xanax was part of their treatment plan. In the beginning, they were skeptical. But as they continued to take it as directed, they saw remarkable changes. They were able to attend therapy sessions more calmly and work through their trauma more effectively. Their ability to manage stress improved, and they no longer felt paralyzed by their anxiety. Xanax, in combination with therapy, helped them move towards a more positive and healthy mental state.