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Lorazepam experiences for one-off use
hi Just wondering if anybody has experience of taking a small dose of lorazepam before a surgical procedure done under a local anaesthetic. I am having a MOHs procedure for skin cancer (bcc) on my nose in two weeks and quite frankly I am terrified. the procedure involves taking layers and examining
hi Just wondering if anybody has experience of taking a small dose of lorazepam before a surgical procedure done under a local anaesthetic. I am having a MOHs procedure for skin cancer (bcc) on my nose in two weeks and quite frankly I am terrified. the procedure involves taking layers and examining
Gilli54
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
How can I get off Tramadol safely?
I have Tethered Cord Syndrome and GP wants me off Tramadol (400 mg/day) and Diazepam (30 mg/day) Can I have some suggestions as gto safely do it as Cold Turkey is unpleasant and I cannot tolerate Gabapentin, Pregabalin or Baclofen. I really need a muscle relaxant of which there are few without side
I have Tethered Cord Syndrome and GP wants me off Tramadol (400 mg/day) and Diazepam (30 mg/day) Can I have some suggestions as gto safely do it as Cold Turkey is unpleasant and I cannot tolerate Gabapentin, Pregabalin or Baclofen. I really need a muscle relaxant of which there are few without side
helenshubby
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Pain Concern
3 months ago
Laparoscopy healing
Hi everyone, A question for the laparoscopy ladies; How long did it take you to heal? It's been 3 months since my surgery, and I fear my pain is worse than before. I've been prescribed diazepam for pain which I'm taking twice daily alongside, paracetamol and menfamic acid. Is this residual pain from
Hi everyone, A question for the laparoscopy ladies; How long did it take you to heal? It's been 3 months since my surgery, and I fear my pain is worse than before. I've been prescribed diazepam for pain which I'm taking twice daily alongside, paracetamol and menfamic acid. Is this residual pain from
KennyLambrini
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
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not yet properly diagnosed but really struggling with mental effects
hi all, I’m really desperate for some advice and support. I have posted a couple of times before and I’m waiting for my endo appnt in April. - had several years of unexplained fatigue & flu like symptoms which would come and go. Subsequently given diagnosis of fibro - last year after 3 bouts of covid
hi all, I’m really desperate for some advice and support. I have posted a couple of times before and I’m waiting for my endo appnt in April. - had several years of unexplained fatigue & flu like symptoms which would come and go. Subsequently given diagnosis of fibro - last year after 3 bouts of covid
Heybella
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Struggling with Walking
Hi. My Mum was diagnosed with vascular Corticobasal Syndrome a couple of years ago after becoming a little confused and a number of falls. She had a rapid decline to the point of not being able to communicate, walk or transfer without support and is also now on a level 5 minced diet due to swallow issues
Hi. My Mum was diagnosed with vascular Corticobasal Syndrome a couple of years ago after becoming a little confused and a number of falls. She had a rapid decline to the point of not being able to communicate, walk or transfer without support and is also now on a level 5 minced diet due to swallow issues
Milocorn1
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PSP Association
3 months ago
Heartened to know I am not alone in the struggles caused by pramipexole
I have had RLS and PLMD as long as I can remember. I’m sure all of those nights I struggled with symptoms as a child that were brushed off as growing pains…RLS. My mom suffers mildly. Unfortunately, both of my daughters also have many challenges that began as teens. What I’ve been through is so complex
I have had RLS and PLMD as long as I can remember. I’m sure all of those nights I struggled with symptoms as a child that were brushed off as growing pains…RLS. My mom suffers mildly. Unfortunately, both of my daughters also have many challenges that began as teens. What I’ve been through is so complex
SleeplessinNC
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Crescent is useless
Hi, I agree that in comparison to all the other brands of 10mg Diazepam which I have had much relief from, when my pharmacy gets the cheapest Crescent brand in, I refuse to take it. It simply doesn’t work. It’s never sent me asleep like the others and I saw this brand is dirt cheap on the internet. Steer
Hi, I agree that in comparison to all the other brands of 10mg Diazepam which I have had much relief from, when my pharmacy gets the cheapest Crescent brand in, I refuse to take it. It simply doesn’t work. It’s never sent me asleep like the others and I saw this brand is dirt cheap on the internet. Steer
Veteran-Soldat
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
advice please
hi. I have started with stomach acid issues and achey muscles, tingly hands and increased anxiety (which was already severe). The last time this happened I needed to increase my thyroxine so that’s what I have done. The gp won’t test my thyroid as it was done in November and it was fine even though I
hi. I have started with stomach acid issues and achey muscles, tingly hands and increased anxiety (which was already severe). The last time this happened I needed to increase my thyroxine so that’s what I have done. The gp won’t test my thyroid as it was done in November and it was fine even though I
Goinginsane1
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Nursechel
Hi I have posted before . My mum has dementia and PSP . She is practically bed bound and in a care home . It’s about 5 years since her diagnosis . She is very agitated and talks incoherently . She looks and sounds like she is permanently tormented . She is always pulling at her clothes , sheets etc
Hi I have posted before . My mum has dementia and PSP . She is practically bed bound and in a care home . It’s about 5 years since her diagnosis . She is very agitated and talks incoherently . She looks and sounds like she is permanently tormented . She is always pulling at her clothes , sheets etc
Nursechel
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PSP Association
4 months ago
Having a hard time getting my usual brands
I order my meds online via my doc who promptly sends the script over to my pharmacy and I have home delivery due to my agoraphobia. My pharmacist knows my sensitivities to certain brands and tries to keep me on the ones I have but every now and then I get something I have never had before or I had a
I order my meds online via my doc who promptly sends the script over to my pharmacy and I have home delivery due to my agoraphobia. My pharmacist knows my sensitivities to certain brands and tries to keep me on the ones I have but every now and then I get something I have never had before or I had a
Jefner
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Diazepam Withdrawal
I'm really struggling and feeling awful as my psychiatrist tries to reduce my diazepam to 5mg per day. Currently on 10mg. Is anyone else going through the same thing with their GP? 😢😢😢
I'm really struggling and feeling awful as my psychiatrist tries to reduce my diazepam to 5mg per day. Currently on 10mg. Is anyone else going through the same thing with their GP? 😢😢😢
Chris72FibroBipolar
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
Withdrawl from 1.0mg Ativan
I have been taking Lorazepam on and off for a while, as-needed. I rarely take more than 0.5mg at a time, and not every day. In response to current stress (as irrational as it may be), I'm thinking of trying 1mg at a time. I know this is still considered a small dose for anxiety, but I want to avoid
I have been taking Lorazepam on and off for a while, as-needed. I rarely take more than 0.5mg at a time, and not every day. In response to current stress (as irrational as it may be), I'm thinking of trying 1mg at a time. I know this is still considered a small dose for anxiety, but I want to avoid
Worrier1960
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
Anxiety - yes that old hat!
Ok, hi all and I know many have brought up this subject and I know many suffer. But I'd like to hear from you on how to cope and what works for you. Also to hear from those who have had T for a few years and how they coped in the early stages - I'm 3.5 months in and not really coping. I have been on
Ok, hi all and I know many have brought up this subject and I know many suffer. But I'd like to hear from you on how to cope and what works for you. Also to hear from those who have had T for a few years and how they coped in the early stages - I'm 3.5 months in and not really coping. I have been on
Hidden
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
lorazepam
hi , I was given lorazepam 1 mg 3x a day for an episode of severe anxiety , do I stay on this now ? I was on diazepam and lithium for 5 years but hit a brick wall and stopped taking both , still on quietiapine but now lorazepam and it does really work like magic but once it’s worn off I’m there again
hi , I was given lorazepam 1 mg 3x a day for an episode of severe anxiety , do I stay on this now ? I was on diazepam and lithium for 5 years but hit a brick wall and stopped taking both , still on quietiapine but now lorazepam and it does really work like magic but once it’s worn off I’m there again
Zoflorawonderland
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
The problem with Buprenorphine, BTBD9 and serotonin syndrome
This is for those of you who are really struggling with the remedies for RLS. Apologies for not referencing all my research but I’ve been completely wiped out for weeks now. However I wanted to share some insights I’ve had recently and hope it inspires thoughts and research. Adenosine is a chemical
This is for those of you who are really struggling with the remedies for RLS. Apologies for not referencing all my research but I’ve been completely wiped out for weeks now. However I wanted to share some insights I’ve had recently and hope it inspires thoughts and research. Adenosine is a chemical
Typicallygaslit
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
I really don't know where to start
My PMR is back and as bad as can be. I started out at 15mg and am taking methotrexate too. I've tapered to 14mg and I'm now unwilling to budge from this because I've been hit with a list of things that are making it hard. My husband has been diagnosed with stage 3b lung cancer and is not doing well at
My PMR is back and as bad as can be. I started out at 15mg and am taking methotrexate too. I've tapered to 14mg and I'm now unwilling to budge from this because I've been hit with a list of things that are making it hard. My husband has been diagnosed with stage 3b lung cancer and is not doing well at
Amkoffee
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Struggling with Stretaline
I forgot to mention that I was on Lorazepam for 12 years when the Doctor told me to Stop taking it.
I forgot to mention that I was on Lorazepam for 12 years when the Doctor told me to Stop taking it.
Saneagain
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Mental Health Support
5 months ago
Struggling with Stretalina
I am 76 years of age and due to insomniia, i was put on lmg Lorazepam at night. I have moved and my new Doctor told me to stop the Lorazepam and take a Diazepam if I couldn´t sleep. I was in a terrible state , what i now know was withdrawal symptoms. I literaly lost four days, just dont remeber them.
I am 76 years of age and due to insomniia, i was put on lmg Lorazepam at night. I have moved and my new Doctor told me to stop the Lorazepam and take a Diazepam if I couldn´t sleep. I was in a terrible state , what i now know was withdrawal symptoms. I literaly lost four days, just dont remeber them.
Saneagain
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Mental Health Support
5 months ago
Hashimotos, low TSH, normal t4, Feeling so ill
I have had Hashimotos for 25 years, GP advised that is hypothyroidism, and have been on T4 levothyroxine replacement for 25 years. Before that I was ok for 2 years Before that I had raging Graves hyperthyroidism for 2 years ( they gave me 200% recommend dose of carbimazole my resting heart rate went
I have had Hashimotos for 25 years, GP advised that is hypothyroidism, and have been on T4 levothyroxine replacement for 25 years. Before that I was ok for 2 years Before that I had raging Graves hyperthyroidism for 2 years ( they gave me 200% recommend dose of carbimazole my resting heart rate went
Brn2BWild
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Biopsy update
Hi everyone, Had my second biopsy and after much confusion of where I had to go I managed to tolerate the procedure with diazepam. I had a different consultant doing the procedure and he managed to get a really good sample, still coughed up a small amount of blood but nothing like last time so after
Hi everyone, Had my second biopsy and after much confusion of where I had to go I managed to tolerate the procedure with diazepam. I had a different consultant doing the procedure and he managed to get a really good sample, still coughed up a small amount of blood but nothing like last time so after
Mindini1964
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 months ago
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