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Unless the drip was continued for an unusually long time (several days or more), there should be little withdrawal. Expect a bit of jitteriness. IF it was extended for some reason, withdrawal should be supervised medically. Valium withdrawal can be dangerous if the individual is truly addicted.
Personally, not taking Valium works a treat when trying to get rid of the sleep effect of Valium. I doubt you this method will not fail you good knight.Sionith of Wales
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No. Viagra prepares you for sexual activity. Valium puts you to sleep.
Valium The above poster is correct and it's called "Valium Drip" and classified under a state of amnesia (you can hear the people around you off and on, but don't really care what they are saying and you fall in and out of sleep." When you wake up you are more fully alert than after a general anesthesia. I've had it twice and it's also used for performing Colonoscopies and I wish they'd bottle it! LOL
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Doctor put a glucose drip to the patient who has just been operated because their body is become week .
It is highly possible that post nasal drip can be affecting the way that you breathe hile you are sleeping. Post nasal drip can cause an obstruction and a blockage in your air passage way. It is also very likely that a person that has post nasal drip has sinus congestion which further obstructs the air passage ways. This can cause snoring and even sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a condition that occurs when you have difficulties breathing when you are sleeping. it can havea signficant impact on your life as it disrupts your sleep and can lead to serious health risks. You should treat your post nasal drip in order to avoid these problems. I know of two products that help treat post nasal drip- sinuswars2 and mucinex. There are probably many more, which your pharmacist should be able to help you with.
Crust at the nostril occurs when you have post-nasal drip. Post-nasal drip occurs when you have a common cold. There is usually a lot of phlegm, or mucus in your throat. So, when you sleep, mucus drips out of your nose, or boogers. They are wet when they come out, and harden as you sleep.
It is extremely dangerous to drive any vehicle, when you are on diazepam (Valium). The driver can go to sleep without his knowledge and can cause serious accident. Once some body is stabilised on Valium on prolonged use, he can safely drive the commercial truck or bus. Provided he had his quota of sleep previously. Valium does not prevent sleep, if the person did not have it for prolonged period. The anxiolytic effect do not get lost with time. The drowsiness caused initially, is not there after prolonged use. Valium looks to be safe for long term use. Long half life makes it to be best anxiolytic drug available as on today.
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The story of drip drop: One night a little girl was left home alone and her dog would sleep under her bed and llick her hand for comfort..........she was listening to a radio until "sorry to interrupt...LOCK ALL WINDOWS AND DOORS THERES A MANIAC ON THE LOOSE"the little girl waited 5 minutes then locked her doors and windows. Later that night she went to sleep and heard" drip drop drip drop"and she got up and checked her faucets then noticed none of them were dripping so she went back to sleep.2 hours later "drip drop drip drop drip drop" she got up and looked in her bathroom /shower pulled open the shower curtain and her dog was cut open and his/her blood was going drip drop drip drop she screamed went back into her bedroom and saw a note on the window which said "people can lick too" therefore the maniac was licking her hand the whole time...