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Diazepam
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I've just been prescribed these for a back/neck injury at 2ml a tab.
Is that dose likely to put me out for the night?
Is that dose likely to put me out for the night?
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It is likely to have an effect, or your GP would not have prescribed it - I am not GP but prescribing Diazepam for pain relief seems a little strange; or was it given to help you sleep?
Best thing is to try it out, if you aren't sleeping properly go back and see your GP to discuss your dosage - if you can't make an appointment you can always call the surgery and ask for your GP to ring you to discuss the dosage.
Oh and avoid alcohol.
Try and stick to the 2ml ...don't go for 10 just cos i do ...i'm 6' 2" and wiegh 14 stone and have a tolerance.
They will help you to sleep.
Take care.
It seems to be standard practice in A&E to give diazepam to people who have injured theyre neck/back in road collisons.
Its also used a lot as an anxiolytic in people with anxiety/anger/mood disorders.
As already said, it can be addictive and dangerous. Try the 2mg and if you dont feel any relief after 30mins, take another.
Some people would be knocked out with 2mg, others can take 10 easily.
i know someone who took 5mg and co-codamol, given to her in A&E and she literally couldnt stand up.
it definitely does have many legit uses but anytime ive got a prescription ive happily ate them all
good buzz with a drink and a smoke but you end up waking up days later with no recollection of anything .. can get really out of hand when you can get 100's of blues (10mg) for very cheap, can make a man do silly things!!
dangerously addictive, dangerous to come off and the downer from a binge is terrible, but for some reason i still love them :chin:
anyhow back to the orignal point, i don't think 2mg would put out a medium sized fella for the night but ya never know!
I still love it though. Aaah, euphoric recall. No more benzos for me, woe.
However I woke once or twice in the middle of the night (as I normally do) and I felt like my whole body was made of lead, I was barely strong enough to turn over.
Interesting effect.
The reason your GP gave you Diazepam is, as you said, because in small doses it acts as a muscle relaxant. it stops spasming and allows your muscles to heal as they are less tight. 2mg is a small dose, and it is unlikely to cause you much in the way of psychotropic effect. however, as people have pointed out, it is dependent on lots of factors. some people as extremely sensitive to it. alcohol makes the symptoms more severe, and can have a paradoxical effect in some users, making them jittery and anxious. but at these doses it is unlikely to happen.