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Old 12-23-2004, 11:04 PM
Scott W
 
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Re: Effexor warning, and valium answer

In article <JHIyd.7447$L7.5497@trnddc05>, illume1@verizon.net says...
> Recently effexor has been one of several drugs cited with potential health
> consequences, if you are taking, it would be good idea to look over it's
> potential side effects and to talk to your doctor. As per valium for use
> with getting away from alcohol, it is used for that sometime, particularly
> if someone is getting the proverbial dts from alcohol withdrawl. But,
> alcoholics can be predisposed to potential valium abuse and need to be
> careful and monitored. A warning too, valium by itself proply never has
> killed anyone, but mix it with alcohol and it can be a killer.
> davon96720
>

100 Valiums with a half gallon of Wild Turkey
*might* kill you but so could drinking lighter
fluid? What's your point? Now barbiturates and
alcohol WILL kill you even well below the
documented LD if you slip into repertory arrest
or choke on your own vomit.

Generally, a couple of blues and a few drinks
aren't lethal. Are we discussing suicide
methods or non-lethal ways to get fuckered up?

BTW, CNS sedatives and thiamine and rehydration
are life-savers when it comes to acute alcohol
withdrawal.

And addictive personality types misusing sedatives?
Ah, You've got to be kidding me!



--
"Laissez les bons temps rouler!" -"La Grenouille

Back by popular demand, 'steal this book' --over
1,500 hits when I had it in my sig back in 2001
or whenever that was.
http://www.geocities.com/woogawooga99/steal.html
  #22  
Old 12-29-2004, 03:41 PM
Steve Milstead
 
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Re: cravings & medication!

Is your physician aware of the difficulty with alcohol? Valium and other
similar compounds could be a very BAD choice for managing alcohol cravings,
especially if the cravings are physical in nature, as you could easily find
yourself taking the medication and also drinking.

Have an honest conversation with your doctor about the alcohol and then take
the action s/he prescribes.



> From: "Solstice Ninja Tree" <huptwo@three.for>
> Organization: http://extra.newsguy.com
> Newsgroups:
> alt.design.graphics,alt.drugs.pot,alt.recovery.add iction.alcoholism
> Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 02:33:47 -0500
> Subject: Re: cravings & medication!
>
>
> "gary" <gary@marsden74.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:cpuedm$qbg$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk...
>> Hi
>> I am taking efexor for anxiety & depression, however, i am feeling
>> unable to stop my drinking in the evenings.
>> I know that my drinking is preventing me from getting well, but i get

> a
>> craving & end up drinking too much.
>> I wish i could just have 1 or 2 & stop.
>>
>> Is valium a way to control alcohol cravings & is there a drug to

> reduce my
>> cravings!

>
> BONGS.
>
> But you may as get used to it because if you did bongs where I live you
> get guns pointed at your head.
>
> Yahoo 22 christian jew cops whacked.
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/22/in.../22cnd-iraq.ht
> ml
>
> That is 22 less tax sucking christian jew cops who would rather destroy
> me than help me to achieve freedom.
>
> I feel freer! The more dead military members who would prevent my
> freedom the safer I feel.
>
> Exterminate the christian jew cop military.
>
>
>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Gary
>>
>>

>
>


  #23  
Old 01-03-2005, 09:56 PM
Robert Lethbridge
 
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Re: cravings & medication!

oooh bang, i'm pissed
"Scott W" <hans_spoon@yahoo.de> wrote in message
news:32vemiF3qdbfuU1@individual.net...
> In article <cpuedm$qbg$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk>,
> gary@marsden74.fsnet.co.uk says...
>> Hi
>> I am taking efexor for anxiety & depression, however, i am feeling
>> unable to stop my drinking in the evenings.
>> I know that my drinking is preventing me from getting well, but i get a
>> craving & end up drinking too much.
>> I wish i could just have 1 or 2 & stop.
>>
>> Is valium a way to control alcohol cravings & is there a drug to reduce
>> my
>> cravings!
>>

> Valium is great for calming you down, ridding you of the
> shakes and controlling your aggression --and agression
> is a big problem for most of us when we withdrawal from
> alcohol -- but, NOTHING will make the cravings go away
> EXCEPT for having the control to Take Your Mind off of
> the boozee -- perish the thought. Keep busy. Jack off.
> Rent DVD's. Read books. Watch Dr Phil. Remember, alcoholism
> isn't only a physical addiction --physical addictions are
> over in a matter of a few days--, it's a mental obsession.
> The best thing you can do is 'take your mind off of it'.
> And see, here we are --all of us on this newsgroup-- and
> some of us are drinking and some of us aren't but the
> fact is,we're all Obsessed with the thought of drinking --
> this can possibly be very detrimental because the human
> mind tends to magnetize you to whatever your obsession
> happens to be. Suicide bombers are conditioned 24/7 from
> a very young age to hate the Jews and and kill them even
> at the expense of their own lives --which prolly aren't
> too great anyway, because of the Jews. What happens?
> KABOOM! Maybe that wasn't such a great analogy but if you
> don't like it, shove it up yer arse!
>
> --
> "Laissez les bons temps rouler!" -"La Grenouille
>
> Back by popular demand, 'steal this book' --over
> 1,500 hits when I had it in my sig back in 2001
> or whenever that was.
> http://www.geocities.com/woogawooga99/steal.html



 


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