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I know that alcohol will thin out your blood and ruin a good tattoo, but what about a valium? I am a total pain wimp and about 50mgs of valium have always done the trick.

2007-08-15 04:56:56 · 4 answers · asked by Mike, Tempe AZ 1 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body Tattoos

4 answers

I would advise it....and as for the alcohol, you can have a shot or 2 just
before getting the tat to calm your
nerves.
If you drink heavily the night before, then you will bleed in excess.

2007-08-15 07:00:05 · answer #1 · answered by cpt m 4 · 2 1

Valium Before Tattoo

2016-12-16 05:46:33 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It may reduce the pain but out of the 20-something tattoos, the only ones I have ever gotten light-headed or passed out on were the two times I have taken pain medication. The reason for this is that the meds will lower your blood pressure. If for some reason you choose to ignore this advice be sure and keep your blood sugar high. Eat a Snicker bar before and snack if you have any breaks. Unless you are getting a large tattoo requiring many hours...the pain should not be too bad. Besides...tattoos are earned by enduring the pain. Otherwise it is not a rite of passage...it is merely a purchase, much like a new shirt. On another note....do not take tylenol or asprin. These products will thin your blood causing you to bleed more....alcohol does the same. Marijuana will intensify the pain. Stay sober and earn your tattoo. Besides 50mg of Valium is a huge dose...even for me and I am a large person.

2007-08-15 05:24:29 · answer #3 · answered by JS 3 · 6 0

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Valium is a relaxant and a blood thinner. It is not a good idea to take before any procedure like a tattoo or piercing because, not just the excessive bleeding, but you tend to dwell on the pain more - rather than less - because you are medicated and having a hard time concentrating on NOT being in pain. Not only this, but if you do become ill, you will be in such a state of relaxation that your artist may not know. There is also an INCREASED chance of fainting because your body is relaxed due to the medication.

2016-04-05 08:07:19 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 1

I took a loretab before getting my first tattoo done. It helped with the pain, but after the artist was done with the lining I was completely green! I had to get some sugar in my body, walk around and get some air. I was all sweaty even though the temp in the shop was 60 degrees. Sure, it'll help with the pain...but you'll be sick too. I didn't puke or anything, but If I had sat in the chair the whole time without taking a break I would have.

2007-08-15 06:45:54 · answer #5 · answered by twinkles863 2 · 0 0

Trust me, i've taken drugs before geting a tattoo; I think it not only increases the way the pain feels, but it can make you pass out after a few minutes. Trust me when I say its no fun having a needle break during a tattoo, because you could'nt stay upright & still.

2007-08-15 05:12:04 · answer #6 · answered by Nadezda * 2 · 1 0

I don't think it will alter the results, but any good tattoo parlor will not tattoo you while under the influence. just in case any complications occur then they can't be held responsible.

And don't be such a wimp remember- Pain doesn't last forever, but a good tattoo does. !

2007-08-15 05:17:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Your best avenue for that advice is to contact the pharmacist that gave you the valium. If you didn't get it from them (naughty, naughty) but from someone else that gave you one for the tatoo parlor visit, then call any pharmacy and ask to speak to the pharmacist. They will know the exact answer for that question.

2007-08-15 05:06:30 · answer #8 · answered by 'Sunnyside Up' 7 · 0 0

Why would you want to walk around fronting all the time like you're Mr. Badass with tattoos (=you can take pain)...when you didn't actually take the pain? Kinda like a smack in the face to all the people around who are accepting the 4 conditions of a tattoo (Trouble, Pain, Stigma, Permanence).

EDIT:
Bliss (above) had a great line:
"Otherwise it's not a rite of passage...it's a purchase." 2 thumbs up

2007-08-15 06:56:51 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

I think it's a bad idea, but your doctor can tell you what to use in this cases.

2007-08-15 05:08:49 · answer #10 · answered by adyvaloylonen 4 · 0 0

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