hammercurls
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hey guys i been on valium for about 2 years straight and was about to do a cycle. would it be dangerous to introduce gear to my valium regimen? i use valium about 4 times a week.



hammercurls said:hey guys i been on valium for about 2 years straight and was about to do a cycle. would it be dangerous to introduce gear to my valium regimen? i use valium about 4 times a week.
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bruce410 said:valium is a bit more addictive than other benzo's such as klonopin, i would reccomend switching to klon's they stay in your blood longer and don't have the withdrawals that valium does, even xanax is better though klonopin is the best. my dog dbbt and i are in the same boat, my doc wants me to start tapering off too. anger is an addiction imo, and if you truly need something to help contain that so you can live happily as i did, the pills are not an addiction unless you are not even attempting to get by without them. good luck bro, and to answer your question it makes no difference with your gear, my doctor knows everything i do and its all good. i take part of my dose in the mornings and workout before the rest, and i have no problems in the gym nor has it effected my blood work after cycles.
Doesn't sound like you're "physically" addicted to it if you take it 4 times a week. What kind of dosages are you taking? I used Klonopin for my social anxiety for about 4 years. It defenitely helps. You have to watch it though. Because they can get pretty addicting. You shouldn't take it to help you sleep because this could easily lead to an addiction.hammercurls said:hey guys i been on valium for about 2 years straight and was about to do a cycle. would it be dangerous to introduce gear to my valium regimen? i use valium about 4 times a week.
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I use valium right before my workouts.hammercurls said:it keeps my anger in check and lets me loosen up for social occasions. i dont drink or do other drugs. valium has been a god send
sorry bro i disagree. if a doctor thinks it best for a patient to remain on a med its not addiction. healthy sleep is very important if he can't sleep without it or function properly he needs to continue it. 4 times a week means he is taking it when he has to. ive taken all the pills you can name, none of them are tough to ween off of. painkillers are an addiction, try coming off those its the worst thing i ever went through in my life.hanibal said:being on anything for 2 years straight is abuse, not use. sounds like u convinced yourself u cannot live or sleep without them. try to ease off at least for a short period oif time and see how u feel. u may really need them though. only u really know. 2 years ago i became addicted to xanax while on first cycle of tren. like u i started it to keep me mellow since the tren had me alittle crazy. then i got used to them and it became part of my everday life. i'm glad i kicked that shit.
biggs001 said:I use valium right before my workouts.
It kind of keeps me in the mood to continue working out for long amounts of time.
I usually pop 2-3 tabs just before i work out.
At my gym this is quite common.
I once read Lee Lambrada (sp?) used to inject 10-20mg before his workouts.
hammercurls said:hey guys i been on valium for about 2 years straight and was about to do a cycle. would it be dangerous to introduce gear to my valium regimen? i use valium about 4 times a week.
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hammercurls said:it keeps my anger in check and lets me loosen up for social occasions. i dont drink or do other drugs. valium has been a god send
galaxy said:Does it help u sleep?
took seroquel for a little bit. it helped at first but then wore off quick, as with all sleep meds. the lunesta works a little bit but i have to take it with some simply sleeps to actually stay asleep all nightdougmug said:Years ago I was on xanax for about 3 years until my doc wouldn't write anymore scrips. Now I can easily find them on the internet and I keep a supply on hand for emergencies. 30 pills last me 6 months now. I still take sleeping pills (seroquin 50mg) and can totally relate to sleepless nights--SUCKS!! I tried every slepping pill out there and the seroquin i'm on now is usually used to treat schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. It also helps with my depression issues.
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p.s. I don't think taking valium regularly is any worse than doing aas year after year!
this is the same as me, xanax gives withdrawal cause it leaves the system fast and valium. you feel great for a few hours but you come down, also you tend to feel withdrawals after a lot of use. klons stay in the blood longer, i told my doc i was getting withdrawals and he switched me.1badgerman said:valium and xanex are very addictive.simular to g, my doc. put me on klon. to ease the withdraws. I was on all because of the stress I was under at the time. I grew larger in the gym with less stress and more sleep !
bruce410 said:sorry bro i disagree. if a doctor thinks it best for a patient to remain on a med its not addiction. healthy sleep is very important if he can't sleep without it or function properly he needs to continue it. 4 times a week means he is taking it when he has to. ive taken all the pills you can name, none of them are tough to ween off of. painkillers are an addiction, try coming off those its the worst thing i ever went through in my life.
exactly, it is important to have a doc you trust is looking out for your long term well being, my doc is constantly telling me that klons can be come addictive and we should watch my dose or ween off. thus i know that he is not just giving scripts to keep me happy. DBBT hows that test feeling nuccDBBT said:absolutely,
anyone taking any drug period long term un-advised by a medical professional is asking for probs. Now, I got probs so I go to the doc and he takes care of meI tell the doc how i'm feelin' and we mess around with the dosage to see how i react to it. This is something that I NEED right now. Maybe you do to, I don't know. Sleep and just a relaxed state is so important and hard for many to achieve on their own. Not something to be taken lightly or try doing on your own. Props to my docs. Holla back 410
Mr.X said:if it gives you "life" you some some MAJOR psychological issues you need to look into (no pun intended)...you really need to take a step back and look at your situation of abusing pain killers and see where you want to go with your life. Yes, using pain killers (drugs) to fix social problems and get "loose" is no different then using E.
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