smittles430
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I honestly don't find benzos to be euphoric for the most part, with the exception of temazepam. I think temazepam has a slight euphoric effect. What do you guys think?
Very wise advise provided regarding pain meds. And that speaking from experience, and thinking I was "unaddictable" to everything.All of them knock me out. The only one I don't care for is Klonopin. Benzos help me sleep or calm down. Most meds with euphoric effects are pain meds, and I don't recommend them unless you are in pain. JMO
One frightening problem long-term use of valium can cause is a problem called 'tardive dyskinesia' - which is involuntary muscle movements, esp of the face, tongue, and limbs. My father-in-law was on valium after WWII (shell shock, I guess) and he developed it. He made terrible facial grimaces, tongue made wormlike movements, he had difficulty speaking. Sometimes his arm would shoot straight up in the air for no reason without his control. Things like that. If you don't know about "tardive dyskinesia" - ck out info on it. It can occur with any long-term use of certain benzos - but many psychiatrists & doctors I asked, told me Valium seemed to be one of worst offenders for causing this, along with anti-psychotic meds. As a nurse for years, I noticed many people on long-term valium (or had been) developed this disorder. I rarely saw it with other long-term benzo use.I too get energy sometimes from benzos. I guess if you suffer from persistent crippling anxiety and panic attacks, it can be motivating and energizing to have the mental freedom to go about your day. At least for me that seems to be the case.
It is not uncommon for people to get energy from PKs as well.
Denise, if you don't mind me asking, what negative long term effects did you experience from Valium?
You're not the only one. If I had to list my top 3 I'd go 1)klondykes 2)valkeries and 3)alpsSounds like I'm the only one that likes K-pins...... don't get me wrong; I really like Xanax but I can't come off of Xanax without crazy panic attacks and a phantom feeling of extreme pressure about 6 inches above my head, it feels as if something is about to pop.... K-pins give me almost the same relief with a little less euphoria and I can come off of them with little to no side effects...... Don't get me wrong, I take the occasional Xanax for the little boost in euphoria, but am fine on strictly k-pins.....