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Coming of diazapam

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I’ve started to take seralline for next to weeks for when I come off diazapam just worried a bout sleeping then with the head tinnitus any good ideas to think of because I be back where I was before 10 mg diazapam 2 zopledem and that does not work some times work

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10 mg diazepam is a big dose !

My doc won’t go over 4mg that gets you over the limit for driving.

If you can’t sleep get sound therapy and anti depressants maybe mirtazepam.

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Extended Release 1Mg Xanax

That’s what I take it releases it over 24 hour period. And keeps my T in Check!

Not gone but much lower .

10 Mg of diazepam is a lot could be making your T worse.

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