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To ask GP for diazapam

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MUCHtodoAboutSomething · 27/07/2024 15:01

For flying. I haven't been on an aeroplane in years. I have asked the GP for acouple for flying there, and back. The GP rang me up, gave me a huge condescending lecture on addiction, and made me feel like a cross between a naughty school girl, and a drug addict. I have been directed to website links. I go on holiday in a fortnight's time!

I have said there isn't meditation, or anything that can help. It is like when people go to the dentist and they're just scared. I'm not on other drugs, and haven't asked for anything before. I know they're addictive, but I'm not sure 2 or 3 tablets will cause me to have a drug problem. If I'm honest I doubt they'll take the edge off. I took more than this years ago for a car accident, and forgot about them, and found them in the back of the cupboard, I don't have an addictive personality. What are they even for, if they won't give them out at all?

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MUCHtodoAboutSomething · 29/07/2024 14:12

Does anybody know anywhere that still sells Natracalm passiflora? When looking, I remember kalms valarian root didn't work for me.

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ArseInTheCoOpWindow · 29/07/2024 16:43

MUCHtodoAboutSomething · 29/07/2024 14:12

Does anybody know anywhere that still sells Natracalm passiflora? When looking, I remember kalms valarian root didn't work for me.

Kalms are good.

ShinyHappyTits · 01/08/2024 11:16

If it helps, my chronic insomniac DH took some piriton (the 6+ stuff) for his sneezing and slept 10 solid hours! Worth a go...?

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