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advice please. diazepam

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hiya,

my neurological condition limits me massively. i get very anxious. i am prescribed diazepam 2.5 mg up to 4 times a day. i find 2.5 mg really helps. At most i take 5mg in a 24 hour period. i just feel ashamed for needing this, and am worried about becoming addicted. Has anyone got any thoughts? I just feel weak for needing diazepam at all.

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Try blue lotus tea, or smoke blue lotus, it's a natural benzo get off diazepam slowly before you lose brain capacity and neuro function, addiction vs Dysfunction stop before more damage is done.

Try terahertz therapy wand.

Eat more basil, thyme, Parsley, or get food grade essential oils and add to cooking.

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