I do realise that nursegirl and would never recommend any future clients to quit benzodiazepines cold turkey. I was lucky enough to be able to CT and manage my withdrawals with the help from my doctor, but would never recommend this to anybody. My advice iwould be to follow your doctors advice, if tapering then taper slowly and listen to your body.
Thanks for your reply and good luck with your future endeavours :)
I'm glad you're feeling better, just always keep in mind that benzos should be tapered! The risk of seizures is pretty significant for an abrupt benzo cessation.
Sounds like you're well on your way, good luck with everything!!
Thanks clean_in_ks :)
I totally agree with you. The effects that I experienced were obviously due to short term use however, I couldn't believe how severe they felt for me. I'm quite glad I've had this experience as I will use it in the future to inform my practice. I don't think anyone really understands how awful it is until they have experienced it. I couldn't imagine how difficult it would be for long term uses who are trying to get this drug out of their lives. Today was my first day back at Uni and I seemed to cope fine. Thanks to everyone for their support; the help and reassurance that is provided through this site is priceless.
Thanks again,
Lowkey
So glad you checked back in....you sound like you are doing MUCH better.
I, too, had a short term experience with a benzo...and have found I feel better and better the longer it is out of my system. It's crazy how such short term use can affect us, isn't it?
I loved reading that you aren't on any prescription OR illiegal drugs!! Good for YOU!!! The St John's Wort and Rhodiola are good natural supplements...so happy to hear they are helping you.
Wishing you well at school......and so glad you were so open to getting off the valium so quickly. You're on your way...and a VERY wise young man~
Hi selfinduced,
It has been just over a week off diazepam now and to tell you the truth, I think I'm starting to come good! I feel like my vision is settling and the anxiety is not even close to previous levels, although still slightly present. I haven't been taking any drugs (prescription or illegal) although I have just started taking St johns wart and Rhodiola Rosea root extract (which is unbelievable at relieving anxiety and promoting relaxation). Thanks for all your support and I will be sure to keep in touch :)
Hey Lowkey, So glad you went to a Dr. for a check up. This is only my experience, but I agree with your Dr. I think your well on your way to getting back to normal. I felt like I was having a mild anxiety attack with bouts of dizziness and a rumbling tummy for a solid week when I stopped. Then just like that it settled. If you still feel unbalanced after a few more days go back to the dr. Are you eating and drinking lots of fluids? Are you taking any other drugs rx'ed or other? I'd leave the driving to someone else till you feel normal. Keep us updated ok?
Hi Selfinduced,
My doctor didn't think that re-instating would be a good idea. I have been off diazepam for around 4-6 days (can't remember now) and am thinking that I may have to get a second opinion. Is 4-6 days off diazepam too long of a period to consider re-insating?
I feel really hazy, and I'm finding it difficult to read. When writing I'm finding it hard to choose the write words for what it is that I want to say (sort of like really bad writers block). I have always been a confident driver, but at the moment I feel as though it's difficult to drive; it's like my vision has been narrowed and my peripheral vision just isn't there. Overall, I feel like I'm only half of my normal self.
Hi lowkey, Can you make an appt. today? This may be a hidden blessing to give you a chance to address the periodic anxiety and form a good dr/patient relationship. .What are you symptoms now? today?
I will definitely take your advice and book a doctors appointment asap. Thanks for being so helpful.
I think I will have to taper. I really need to be at full mental capacity for my study and I feel like I'm walking around in a dream state and I have only been off them for two days. I cannot imagine how hard it would be to kick this habit, had I been ignorant and stayed on valium for a longer period of time. Thanks for your reply!
I see you said you took your last one 2 nights ago. Yes, definitely get yourself to a doctor, and soon.
How long has it been since you took a Valium?
Cold turkey with benzos is a BAAAD idea. There are real risks involved with that. Also, sometimes, with benzos, if a person has stopped taking them abruptly, they can experience a protracted withdrawal syndrome, which is basically a long drawn out state of w/d. One must be SO careful coming off benzos, and ensure it is done the right way.
I would STRONGLY recommend getting a doc on board to help you asap. Sometimes, it's advised to restart on a lower dose, then be tapered (under the guidance of a doctor) down. That may help with the w/ds significantly.
Definitely get to a doctor rather than continuing to try to do this yourself.
Thanks heaps for your support, I really appreciate it.
welcome and congrats on taking care of business early...you are still young and don't want to start this type of medication unless it is absolutely necessary....maybe a doctor would be a good idea, you really need to taper benzos from what i've learned on here....i've don't have experience with them but I did have anxiety for few weeks after i came off pain pills.
Keep posting for support and let us know how you are doing. Good luck with it all hon.
I took 20mg's pretty much every day, to be honest. There were also some days were I exceeded 20mg. I live in Australia and valium is very controlled. As I am only 21, I feel like if I go to my doctor and ask to taper off valium, he would just write me off as a 'junkie'.
I am a very outgoing person, and don't feel anxious everyday. I have never taken meds for my anxiety... and it's not something that I really struggle with, I just loved the way that valium took it all away, and didn't really weigh up the consequences. I'm a very active person as it is, so i think that I will just stick to exercising. Do you find meditation helps with anxiety? It's one thing I have never really thought of trying.
Thanks for your reply
You went cold turkey therefore the symptoms you are experiencing. A taper is always best with benzos. Did you take 10 mgs or 20 mgs most days?
i don't have experience with valium wds but as you said that you were experiencing anxiety prior .... may i ask if you are working on your anxiety without meds? working on it is the only way i can control mine without meds.. breathing, relaxing, working on my negative thinking, meditation, long walks, exercising, therapy CBT .... Good luck
Thanks for replying to my post ricart70. I was planning to taper, but have decided to go cold turkey as I have only been using for just over a month, but at relatively high doses. I took my last 10mg valium 2 nights ago, but am really struggling at the moment.
Hi and welcome .I really have no experience with addiction to valium. I have taken them but never frequently enough to get addicted. Hopefully someone with valium experience will come on and give you an answer.
How long have you been off of them ? It should slowly get better.