Posted by Paulbwell on September 5, 2007, at 2:09:16
In reply to Re: average dosage of diazepam (Valium)? » sdb, posted by Squiggles on September 4, 2007, at 17:50:14
> I found them both depressing, like alcohol;
> the clonazepam only on initiation, and the
> valium most of the time taken (if i remember
> my mood then correctly). Not so, with Xanax;
> Xanax is the best, but and easier to withdraw
> from once addicted. I don't know about the others.
>
> Interesting, how benzos differ.-Yes indeededdd:)> I found them both depressing, like alcohol;
OH NO! Alcohol takes the cake for all around SEs. Clonazapam was depressogenic-but at up to 6mgs (Doc scripted 2mg PRN, tab T.I.D, then reading his PDR, .5mg tabs, PRN T.I.D, i corrected him on this,) would be? also causes a tendancy to dribble, not a good look.
Diazepam-ARRR, good ole' Valium. Your only addicted if you take more than your Doc---Milton Berle. The best benzo i'v been treated with (for something called, GAD)-unresponsive to AD's.
> the clonazepam only on initiation, and the
> valium most of the time taken (if i remember
> my mood then correctly). Not so, with Xanax;
> Xanax is the best, but and easier to withdraw
> from once addicted.Thank God!!!. My MFing PcDoc cold turkeyed me from >3mgs daily-because he'felt like it'-MFing XXX, should sure his *ss to high court.
I don't know about the others.
>
> Interesting, how benzos differ.
>
> Squiggles
>
> Squiggles
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