PLEASE DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH VALIUM. For one you can NEVER be sure what you are buying on line, for two YOU SHOULD NEVER SELF MEDICATE, and for another, it is an EXTREMELY ADDICTIVE DRUG. I am currently withdrawing from Valium that was prescribed to be by my former psychiatrist. It has done me no good and I can't wait to be rid of it.
It only temporarily alleviates your symptoms and then your body becomes tolerant, then you will find yourself having to up the dosage in order to get the effect, which is BAD NEWS.
Valium will only ever mask your symptoms, it will NEVER cure them and will cause more anxiety/panic in the long run.
I STRONGLY advise you to see your doctor for advise, but PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE stay away from that cr@p at all costs, REFUSE it even if your doctor suggests you taking it.
There are relaxation techniques and therapy available that can cure you of your panic attacks.
2007-01-31 23:32:39
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answered by Alison of the Shire 4
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Valium is a strong medication and you may find that you become too sleepy to function. Besides, it only puts the feelings off for a while, then they will return.
There is a program put out by the Midwest Center For Depression And Anxiety (which you can find online). This program takes about 9-11 weeks and you do it at home. It worked for me and I had terrible anxiety and panic attacks daily. I have never had one since completing the program.
One of the things that's best about it is that you are not taking "pills" to make you feel better - you do it yourself.
2007-02-01 01:13:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Just go to your doctor and talk about your problem. You should get some anti-depressants. I take fluoxetine (aka prosac) it is good for anxiety. You could also get some counselling to help with this.
Prescribing valium to yourself is not a good idea. I know a few people who have gotten stuck on that stuff. You should only take it with guidance from your GP.
I know that panic attacks feel like death. There is help for you. Good luck.
2007-01-31 23:25:19
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answered by 👑 Hypocrite 7
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Definitely do not buy on-line. You don't know what you are getting. St John's Wort may do the trick, you can get this over the counter. Otherwise go see a doctor who can prescribe much more effective medications and may even be able to get you on to some training courses to help you deal with your panic attacks
2007-01-31 23:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi there, I just laugh about my past 3 years of panic now. I was not able to go anywhere without carrying xanax. Fear of having another attack was the most important subject of my days.When i first found joe barry's web site i started to cry because of my happiness.
Free audio to end anxiety and panic attacks fast?
2016-05-17 05:37:57
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answered by ? 4
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I wouldnt alot of the online sites sell fake meds,go see a doctor if you are getting panic attacks Im sure he will prescride you either ativan,valium or xanax ativan is the mildest of the 3 valium second and ohhh baby if you get xanax are you in for a treat
2007-01-31 23:21:34
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answered by JOHN D 6
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I wouldn't recommend valium. There are far more effective and long lasting treatments for anxiety/panic. See a good psychologist.
2007-01-31 23:26:12
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answered by merrygo9 1
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You might be ripped off, but you dont dont know what you are getting. I know someone who recently bought phentermine offline. Paid right at 200 for a 3 month supply supposedly. When she got the pills, they didnt look anything like the drug requested, and she doesnt even feel them working. I even pulled out the PDR to look at what the pills should look like. No match. If you seriously have a panic problem, see your dr, and they will be able to work with you to find a med thats right.
2007-01-31 23:21:39
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answered by robert_rn_2006 2
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You will probably be buying a rip off or dangerous product if you buy it off the internet.
I believe dateline did a report on several online "pharmacists" which were really asian sweatshops. Most of there products consisted of sawdust and spraypaint.
If you're problems are legitamate, see a physician and you will be sure to get quality medicine.
2007-01-31 23:23:24
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answered by Flyah64 2
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Nice to see a country stay with the standard medications . The pub has it all . You will get cheer as well as the release for your panics . Be happy, over here the doctors can put you on their list for lifetime dependency of their drugs and you will not be able to get free easily. now if its not as I say then I will tell you to go to the plant Valeria root and make your own. Email me when you are better.
2007-02-01 03:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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