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RE: Diazepam or Lorazepam? - thepianist - 02-14-2019 To add to the Magnesium supplementation... Please do not walk into wally world and just pickup magnesium from the pharm section. It's 99% guaranteed to be Magnesium oxide; THE most useless form of magnesium found in nature (for human consumption) lol. It's literally the kind of magnesium that you would naturally find in dirt and concrete. Magnesium Aspartate is what you want. Highly bioavailable. FYI. Edit: httpx://examine.com/supplements/magnesium/ : A wealth of info found here. Probably too much for anyone in 1 sitting. The takehome is there about magnesium oxide though. I forgot that magnesium citrate has also good bioavailability, however, I wouldn't buy it and drink it unless I was constipated or planning on flushing my system. RE: Diazepam or Lorazepam? - nick222 - 02-15-2019 It's funny that in different parts of the world doctors tend to prescribe different benzos for different things. Where I live it is almost impossible to get a script for Xanax- the doctors always go for lorazepam, that or diazepam. That said, I love the goofy sleepy feeling of diazepam that other benzos just don't give me. RE: Diazepam or Lorazepam? - Sudsy - 02-23-2019 I am very happy for you Kristof that you have a very good GP. I sure wish I did. Sudsy RE: Diazepam or Lorazepam? - MrFussbudget - 02-23-2019 (02-04-2019, 01:47 AM)FootballKing Wrote:(01-28-2019, 03:36 AM)Woodhouse Wrote:(01-13-2019, 05:10 PM)MrFussbudget Wrote: Question: has anyone used val for sleep? If so, what dosage do you recommend? Yes, I drink Calm (the one with magnesium, melatonin, theanine and GABA) every night before going to bed. I love it. I find I still need an additional sleep aid. I have been using an AD (remer0n) for sleep and it helps too. RE: Diazepam or Lorazepam? - Pierre - 02-27-2019 It really seems to vary quite a bit from person to person, but I find Loraz to be the only sedative that is 100% mellow and relaxing. I have used it for sleep, but I know that it can aggravate even mild sleep apnea, so not a great idea for many people. Valium is similar, but a bit harsher on my system for some reason. I get pretty extreme dry mouth and eyes. All other benzos I have tried make me feel uncomfortably drugged. Based on what I have read, it really seems to depend on the individual's brain chemistry more than anything else. RE: Diazepam or Lorazepam? - magnet1153 - 02-27-2019 (10-09-2018, 04:37 PM)Salty Wrote: Yes.... no doubt about that. Become a Politician and you get your Mecical License! HAH!!! Very sadly and quickly becoming the norm.
RE: Diazepam or Lorazepam? - Laxfinity - 02-28-2019 I have been using etiz off and on for a few years now. I fall asleep quickly and wake up refreshed in the morning. I, luckily, only use half the subscription. RE: Diazepam or Lorazepam? - Lockes - 05-10-2019 I tried both diazepam and lorazepam from my doc, I was honest with him when I said diazepam was, In my case a little strong. He nodded and said he had heard that before, so Ativan it became but not every night. Things have been working out just fine. I can take it, look at the clock, know in one hour I'll be asleep....but with nothing left over in the morning. That's just my opinion ; ) RE: Diazepam or Lorazepam? - Bubba Gamps - 05-10-2019 Lorazepam works best for me for sleeping. It seems to work faster then diazepam. Lorazepam is also easy on the stomach and is often prescribed for IBS. RE: Diazepam or Lorazepam? - Frank Reynolds - 05-29-2019 I have always preferred loraz myself. Just a bit more I find |