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Librium experiences

Posted by Teresa167 on July 26, 2013, at 14:16:34

Hi,

I'm looking for Librium experiences.
At the moment I just feel overstimulated
I don't take any other meds.
I'm just afraid that librium can cause the depression.
Maybe just trying a small doze would be helpful?

Teresa

 

Re: Librium experiences » Teresa167

Posted by tecknohed on July 26, 2013, at 17:35:41

In reply to Librium experiences, posted by Teresa167 on July 26, 2013, at 14:16:34

In the UK, Librium (chlordiazepoxide) is the no.1 choice for bringing people off alcohol. I dont know why they choose Librium when technically ANY benzo can be used.
One thing I can say is that it gives a much clearer head than clonazepam and diazepam. When I've been on detox I've found myself walking miles around town. Why? Because I can. And I believe it may have a mild stimulant quality too. And this may be why they give it to alcoholics because it keeps them busy and gives them momentum enough to see the withdrawal all the way thru. This effect seems to come on after 2-3 days.
Another kinda paradoxical reaction I've had is from temazepam. Taking 30mg at night then staying up all night whilst chatting my jaw off.
Just my thoughts & experiences.

teck

 

Re: Librium experiences

Posted by Phillipa on July 26, 2013, at 18:22:06

In reply to Re: Librium experiences » Teresa167, posted by tecknohed on July 26, 2013, at 17:35:41

I took Librium many many years ago and found it did nothing for me. But valium just relaxed me. No feeling high or different. Just normal as did before panic attacks. At the time Xanax was not as yet formulated. Phillipa


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