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Anyone ever bought Diazepam online?

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MadMommaMemoo · 12/03/2011 16:48

Without a prescription?

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Jiminybillybob123 · 21/01/2023 10:43

MadMommaMemoo · 12/03/2011 17:23

I take propranolol and buspirone and they did help at first but I'm finding that I'm slowly getting worse again. I'm definitely going to go back to my gp on Monday and I'm waiting for a call back from the crisis team.

I won't really get diazepam online, I just feel so desperate for some relief sometimes.

I so get the siting at the end of the row in the cinema! Otherwise you're just totally hemmed in!!

I have and it really helped I can tell u what website if you like x

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FriendofDorothy · 08/01/2022 19:57

@CorrBlimeyGG

Zombie thread

So it is!
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Marmelace · 08/01/2022 18:12

They could be giving you anything. You wouldn't have a clue!

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CorrBlimeyGG · 08/01/2022 18:09

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FriendofDorothy · 08/01/2022 18:08

@GollyHolightly

I'm also wondering why they gave you such a small amount and I think they may be worried about you misusing it, for whatever reason. I have diazepam, not for anxiety (although I have that too, I take propranolol for it) but for when things in life become extremely stressful and I need to zone out for a while. I don't have a regular prescription for it, but the doc seems happy enough to prescribe it when I ask, once he's checked that from my records that I'm not taking it regularly. I usually get about thirty 10mg tablets at a time!

Your GP is verging on being negligent prescribing you that many 10mg tablets all at once.
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Iamnotmad · 03/08/2020 07:36

Doctors are loathe to prescribe drugs like diazepam. When you are anxious is it feasible to take a long walk or some other exercise to tire you out? Distraction is also good - anything that will take your mind off the anxiety. I do really sympathise with you because I have anxiety too and it is an awful feeling once it starts to accelerate. Please don't buy drugs on line. The people who run those websites are crooks, they may well send you anything which might harm you. You also put yourself at risk of fraud by sharing payment card and personal information.

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jessstan2 · 30/07/2020 13:06

Yes, a long time ago. I wouldn't know where to get it now though.

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MamaWeasel · 02/03/2019 22:14

I get up to seven diazepam a month to use when I feel it is necessary alongside my other medications (sertraline and aripiprazole)

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Sarah4gordy · 27/02/2019 19:17

Everyone putting why would you do it. I get it as my doctor doesn't want me on them. But nothing else works. In England it was fine. In Wales they take you off them. Because there addictive, which makes no sense to me as they just stopped mine. And I've had no side affects. I now get 12 a month. No where near enough. So I'm stook in house all the time

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Dontknowwhatimdoinghere · 06/04/2018 00:22

I can't understand why gps are so quick to prescribe antidepressants with all their side effects and not knowing what the long term effect of them will be, and yet won't prescribe diazepam because it's addictive. Surely they could prescribe a low dose to ensure people don't take too many, i.e five or ten a month to take when suffering extreme anxiety, regularly reviewed. The side effects are low and the benefits more immediate.

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ell1 · 12/03/2011 19:55

I have bought 'stuff' online before, I bought some Zopiclone when my GP stopped it, I had been taking it for over 10 years previous to this, and I can tell you for sure the 'stuff' that I got was NOT Zopiclone!

I also bought some Diazepam once - but it was very very strong... It's not something I would ever do again, (also cost me a fortune, money that I did not really have) like others have said it's very dangerous... I just wanted you to know it's really not worth it.

I actually am prescribed regular Diazepam now and I recently recieved a copy of a letter that my Psych sent to my GP to say I will probably never be able to come off it, as I have took it for most of my adult life.

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Keziahhopes · 12/03/2011 17:37

You can phone the duty doctor that your gp centre uses at weekend, for an appointment over the weekend, and go and see them if you are struggling.

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MadMommaMemoo · 12/03/2011 17:23

I take propranolol and buspirone and they did help at first but I'm finding that I'm slowly getting worse again. I'm definitely going to go back to my gp on Monday and I'm waiting for a call back from the crisis team.

I won't really get diazepam online, I just feel so desperate for some relief sometimes.

I so get the siting at the end of the row in the cinema! Otherwise you're just totally hemmed in!!

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GollyHolightly · 12/03/2011 17:19

Ah. Do they think you're at risk of overdosing, either deliberately or accidentally perhaps? That might explain it.

I'm sorry you're having such a shit time of it with anxiety, I know how crippling it can be. Have you ever tried propranolol? it worked wonders for me and by being on them I slowly managed to recover almost completely. The only thing that freaks me out now is when I can't sit at the end of the row in the cinema Grin

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MadMommaMemoo · 12/03/2011 17:17

Golly, I think it might be because I'm on a shed load of other meds for depression and anxiety. I really don't think they think I'm misusing it. I've only had it 3 times in the past 18 months. A total of 15 days worth.

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GollyHolightly · 12/03/2011 17:08

I'm also wondering why they gave you such a small amount and I think they may be worried about you misusing it, for whatever reason. I have diazepam, not for anxiety (although I have that too, I take propranolol for it) but for when things in life become extremely stressful and I need to zone out for a while. I don't have a regular prescription for it, but the doc seems happy enough to prescribe it when I ask, once he's checked that from my records that I'm not taking it regularly. I usually get about thirty 10mg tablets at a time!

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MadMommaMemoo · 12/03/2011 17:05

I managed to post this twice somehow. I'm going to get dh to call the crisis team and explain how bad I'm feeling. Hopefully they'll be able to help.

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madmouse · 12/03/2011 17:01

there's a reason they gave it for such a short time. Any longer than that and it is nothing but trouble

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MadMommaMemoo · 12/03/2011 17:00

I'm going to phone on Monday, my usual gp is off ATM so dreading it.

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MadMommaMemoo · 12/03/2011 16:59

No not addicted. They gave me 5 days of it a few weeks ago and it was the first time in 18 months I felt normal. It's was only a low dose 2mg x 3

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