Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 437062

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new drug for the new year

Posted by thinkfast on January 2, 2005, at 23:31:04

This could possibly be the perfect drug..or as close as I can get. For the holidays I came across some Valium, which I initially bought for pure recreational means, but may have stumbled on something very benefitial. I havn't felt that close to normal in 3 years! It wasn't an extreme dose either. It only took a 10mg pill and it was great. My pdoc is benzophobic, but I've never really asked to try them. She says she only uses them when nothing else has worked, and that is true for me. Should I tell her about the experimentation, or leave it out? Don't know how she will react to it. Personally I'd rather tell the truth..but...

 

Re: new drug for the new year

Posted by thinkfast on January 2, 2005, at 23:34:45

In reply to new drug for the new year, posted by thinkfast on January 2, 2005, at 23:31:04

PS...does some of the sedation from valium go away over time?

 

Re: new drug for the new year ยป thinkfast

Posted by Fallen4MyT on January 2, 2005, at 23:51:48

In reply to new drug for the new year, posted by thinkfast on January 2, 2005, at 23:31:04

Hi I have taken Valium for a long time sometimes I go off it....10mgs is a medium to high dose ...2 to 5 is the regular dose most docs will give 2 to 3 times a day...10mgs is not unheard of but hard to come by..The tired sleepy feeling and buzz sadly wears off a good deal but the anti-anxiety effects stay...to me they have anyhow. I have taken up to 45mgs at a time for fun but only a few times and do NOT do that most folks would be in a coma....Maybe tell your T that someone you know gave you one....do not say street cause she may not believe its really valium


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