valium is my go-to. I don't know why it isn't used more.
I love my Valium, but it is highly addictive (and I think that the withdrawal from addiction is potentially lethal).
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valium is my go-to. I don't know why it isn't used more.
I love my Valium, but it is highly addictive (and I think that the withdrawal from addiction is potentially lethal).
I've never had a problem with it. Maybe I just don't take it enough to get addicted.
My doctor gave me klonopin (or whatever unpronounceable generic) as a sleep aid. Same concept, I think. Relaxing your brain a bit rather than directly making you sleepy.
Lorazapam is the only thing to get me to sleep some nights.
I take half a Xanax if I need it, occasionally a whole one. It takes me a few months to go through a bottle of 30 pills. I was taking melatonin every night but the chiro I saw last week suggested giving that a rest for a bit to make sure my pineal gland was still functioning.
bonny, I'm glad you had the presence of mind to talk that situation out here. What a terrible person.
I'm working at least half a day tomorrow. I know I'll be glad when I get my paycheck (last week was only 20 hrs) but right now I'm not looking forward to it. I think I'll go to bed now.
I'm going to bed early too, smonster. Despite having too much caffeine today, just to keep going. TylenolPM to the rescue, I hope.
Having worked through the incident here this morning, which made me able to get on with my day.
Thanks so much, everyone.
Um, and question I kinda neglected to ask my Dr for kinda obvious reasons: if a valium gets me 7 hrs of decent sleep, and 1/4 of a brownie gets me 13 hrs of extremely restless sleep, would the two combined be super awesome or dear-god-don't-do-that-or-your-heart-will-stop-beating bad.
I will be happy when the schedule slows down to the point where I'm not working 20 hour days.
To people with experience wtih arthritis: is one of the symptoms being the affected joint being tender to the touch? Because this is either arthritis or I bashed the two left fingers of my left hand hard into something without realizing it.
To people with experience wtih arthritis: is one of the symptoms being the affected joint being tender to the touch?
Yes.