Alcohol Vs Valium ( Archived) (34)

Dec 23, 2020 9:52 AM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
The representatives of this group are:

Alcohol (ethyl alcohol or ethanol)
Alprazolam (Xanax )
Chloral hydrate (Somnote)
Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
Clorazepate (Tranxene)
Clonazepam (Klonopin)
Diazepam (Valium )
Estazolam (Prosom)
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Dec 23, 2020 10:51 AM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Selenite
SeleniteSeleniteMálaga, Andalusia Spain59 Threads 1 Polls 6,299 Posts
Both highly addictive for some people ...

What's your question Pedro?
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Dec 23, 2020 10:54 AM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Selenite: Both highly addictive for some people ...

What's your question Pedro?
no question

just wanting to discuss this

the list there I posted act on the brain in similar ways

medicine sometimes might work
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Dec 23, 2020 12:40 PM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Yes they are highly addictive and Klonopin is one of the worse drugs to be on for anxiety. If you are not clinically depressed but have mild anxiety please stay away from all drugs listed above by the op. There are many holistic answers to your dilemma.
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Dec 23, 2020 1:01 PM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Which injection is used by doctors in surgery to faint the human ?
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Dec 23, 2020 2:05 PM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Selenite
SeleniteSeleniteMálaga, Andalusia Spain59 Threads 1 Polls 6,299 Posts
mbken: Yes they are highly addictive and Klonopin is one of the worse drugs to be on for anxiety. If you are not clinically depressed but have mild anxiety please stay away from all drugs listed above by the op. There are many holistic answers to your dilemma.
From your other post too, sounds like my daughter and you had similar experiences being treated with one drug after another, each with their horrendous side effects and none doing what it says on the box ...
Eventually after spending quite some time in a centre that specialised in her mental condition helping her to completely relearn "how to react and cope and live" through many therapies and coupled with sustained treatment and support, she at last started a new life a couple of years ago and has just move to a new flat last week...

I wish you inner peace and well being hug
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Dec 23, 2020 3:00 PM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Inthewoods
InthewoodsInthewoodsColorado Springs, Colorado USA9,896 Posts
mbken: Yes they are highly addictive and Klonopin is one of the worse drugs to be on for anxiety. If you are not clinically depressed but have mild anxiety please stay away from all drugs listed above by the op. There are many holistic answers to your dilemma.
Very good advice... we need more like you on the forums, I've never heard you say anything bad about anyone, just having fun... and trying to help other people...

I wish you the best this holiday, you can always listen to my music... roll eyes ... laugh

handshake ... wave
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Dec 23, 2020 4:28 PM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Miss_Cellaneous
Miss_CellaneousMiss_CellaneousWyre, Lancashire, England UK1 Threads 2,444 Posts
pedro27: The representatives of this group are:

Alcohol (ethyl alcohol or ethanol)
Alprazolam (Xanax )
Chloral hydrate (Somnote)
Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
Clorazepate (Tranxene)
Clonazepam (Klonopin)
Diazepam (Valium )
Estazolam (Prosom)
A couple more that we used to use in a Geriatric Hospital where I worked. So glad that the word * Geriatric * isn't used anymore.

Clomethiazole/Heminevrin

Amitriptyline/Triptizole

Many medicines can be used for different illnesses.
My son was born with a mild form of spina bifida. It was only found when I noticed some gunge coming out of a tiny pore at the bottom of his spine when he was 12 weeks old. Cut a long story short. He was admitted to Pendlebury Children's Hospital where they performed surgery as his spine was infected. The consultant said that he was very lucky as if the infection had travelled any further and to his brain, he would have died with meningitis. When he was 8yrs old, he was given Triptizole as he wet the bed and dribbled in his trousers during the day. The surgery he had had caused a lot of nerve damage to his spine thus affecting his brain. Triptizole helped a bit. He finally stopped the bed wetting when he was 14. He's now a body builder, a strapping 39yr old. I'm one proud Mum.
heart wings
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Dec 23, 2020 5:10 PM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Bnaughty
BnaughtyBnaughtyMálaga, Andalusia Spain43 Threads 2 Polls 4,685 Posts
pedro27: The representatives of this group are:

Alcohol (ethyl alcohol or ethanol)
Alprazolam (Xanax )
Chloral hydrate (Somnote)
Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
Clorazepate (Tranxene)
Clonazepam (Klonopin)
Diazepam (Valium )
Estazolam (Prosom)
I took some Pedrolazipam and now I can't stop posting threads
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Dec 23, 2020 10:37 PM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Selenite: From your other post too, sounds like my daughter and you had similar experiences being treated with one drug after another, each with their horrendous side effects and none doing what it says on the box ...
Eventually after spending quite some time in a centre that specialised in her mental condition helping her to completely relearn "how to react and cope and live" through many therapies and coupled with sustained treatment and support, she at last started a new life a couple of years ago and has just move to a new flat last week...

I wish you inner peace and well being
Thank you. I am so glad your daughter has found herself and is leading a good life. Continued success...wine
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Dec 23, 2020 10:38 PM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Inthewoods: Very good advice... we need more like you on the forums, I've never heard you say anything bad about anyone, just having fun... and trying to help other people...

I wish you the best this holiday, you can always listen to my music... ...

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Thank you. You do post some good music!applause

I hope you have a great holiday.wave
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Dec 23, 2020 10:40 PM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Miss_Cellaneous: A couple more that we used to use in a Geriatric Hospital where I worked. So glad that the word * Geriatric * isn't used anymore.

Clomethiazole/Heminevrin

Amitriptyline/Triptizole

Many medicines can be used for different illnesses.
My son was born with a mild form of spina bifida. It was only found when I noticed some gunge coming out of a tiny pore at the bottom of his spine when he was 12 weeks old. Cut a long story short. He was admitted to Pendlebury Children's Hospital where they performed surgery as his spine was infected. The consultant said that he was very lucky as if the infection had travelled any further and to his brain, he would have died with meningitis. When he was 8yrs old, he was given Triptizole as he wet the bed and dribbled in his trousers during the day. The surgery he had had caused a lot of nerve damage to his spine thus affecting his brain. Triptizole helped a bit. He finally stopped the bed wetting when he was 14. He's now a body builder, a strapping 39yr old. I'm one proud Mum.
So glad your son is doing so well.wave
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Dec 24, 2020 8:52 AM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
galrads: I’d like to comment on that but it would probably be deleted so i just wish you a fun christmas
whats your problem?
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Dec 24, 2020 8:53 AM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Selenite
SeleniteSeleniteMálaga, Andalusia Spain59 Threads 1 Polls 6,299 Posts
pedro27: alcohol and vallium work on the same part of the brain
What does that mean? Does it mean they have the same effect? What does your statement actually in terms oh physiological response by the body? What does it mean in the way they are processed and the effect they have? dunno
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Dec 24, 2020 8:53 AM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Dedovix
DedovixDedovixBig Place, Central Serbia Serbia12 Threads 1 Polls 5,492 Posts
galrads: I’d like to comment on that but it would probably be deleted so i just wish you a fun christmas
let me guess, you were about to discriminate seasonal fruit grin
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Dec 24, 2020 8:55 AM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Selenite: What does that mean? Does it mean they have the same effect? What does your statement actually in terms oh physiological response by the body? What does it mean in the way they are processed and the effect they have?
it means both can make you feel ''good'' to all of your questions, both act on the central nervous system
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Dec 24, 2020 8:59 AM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Dedovix
DedovixDedovixBig Place, Central Serbia Serbia12 Threads 1 Polls 5,492 Posts
pedro27: alcohol and valium work on the same part of the brain
see if you consume alcohol 0.3 to 0.5 deciliters , lets say twice a week , its beneficial
stay away from pills- thats my advice - you dont need pills or drowning in alcohol to experience life and we cant be and we`re not supposed to be happy 24/7
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Dec 24, 2020 9:03 AM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Selenite
SeleniteSeleniteMálaga, Andalusia Spain59 Threads 1 Polls 6,299 Posts
Dedovix: see if you consume alcohol 0.3 to 0.5 deciliters , lets say twice a week , its beneficial
stay away from pills- thats my advice - you dont need pills or drowning in alcohol to experience life and we cant be and we`re not supposed to be happy 24/7
Totally agree, unless the person needs the pills for medical reasons of course!!
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Dec 24, 2020 9:05 AM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Dedovix: see if you consume alcohol 0.3 to 0.5 deciliters , lets say twice a week , its beneficial
stay away from pills- thats my advice - you dont need pills or drowning in alcohol to experience life and we cant be and we`re not supposed to be happy 24/7
i think we have a misunderstanding here...!

i took valium once in my life


they can shove up there hole


beer only heredrinking
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Dec 24, 2020 9:08 AM CST Alcohol Vs Valium
Selenite
SeleniteSeleniteMálaga, Andalusia Spain59 Threads 1 Polls 6,299 Posts
pedro27: I have only took valium once in my life, back in 2004............now beer is a different story altogether
Well "glamorising" alcohol or pills is not cool really ...
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