I have to disagree with you saying it's long acting. I find the effects come in about 30 mins and are gone within 3/4 hours. Some days I end up on 20/30mg a day just because of it seeming short lasting. Could you recommend another anxiolytic? My doctor is aware I follow your videos and it open to suggestions.
Great for me on as needed basis. I have to be careful as it is VERY ADDICTIVE. My Dr decided that my anxiety is so severe that a benzo addiction was a risk worth taking.
DOCTOROFMIND have you found patients who react badly when used with Mirtazapine....
I've found that they mix badly such as restless legs and extreme confusion but work great alone.
I'm just a high school senior who hopes to be a psychiatrist one day, and after watching your videos i really hope i turn out like you haha. keep doing what you're doing, you seem to be a genius with the medicine which i think is the major problem in psychiatry today. btw do you have any tips for what i should do in undergraduate studies?
Why would you rather precribe clonazepam over diazepam just because it's not known as a street drug. Isn't clonazepam significantly stronger than diazepam, and more addicting?
I have been taking Clonazepam (Klonopin) for my severe panic disorder for the past 13 years (1.25mg q 12hrs). My dosage hasn't changed, so no tolerance issues for me. It has also been a miracle drug (and only drug) in relieving my panic.
Valium is more addictive than heroin. And that's coming from a previous user. I'm currently on Subutex. Anyway, one must stay away from all the benzos. They give you a nice and relaxed sensation, but are too addictive and the withdrawal is terrifying.
ive taken 50 valium this year and have a second untouched box in the cupboard, i dont find it addicting at all. i dont know why they dont have klonopin in australias for anxiety only for seizures for some reason.
We used to use a lot of Valium on orthopedics for crushing fractures of femurs for example. Muscle spasms occured and were quite painful for patients with this kind of injury and Valium worked like a charm. Although the respiratory suppression had to be monitored because they were all usually on heavy narcotic analgesics as well.
@schnurr31 Same here...Klonopin did absolutely NOTHING for my anxiety or panic attacks! Xanax works for me but it's very short acting and kinda makes me feel like shit after taking it for a while...rebound anxiety bigtime
can you make a vid about yourself and why you are the way you are. about your childhood. why you went into psychiatry, etc. Woould be super cool to learn more about you!
I have to disagree with you saying it's long acting. I find the effects come in about 30 mins and are gone within 3/4 hours. Some days I end up on 20/30mg a day just because of it seeming short lasting. Could you recommend another anxiolytic? My doctor is aware I follow your videos and it open to suggestions.
epiphone4life 5 days ago
Great for me on as needed basis. I have to be careful as it is VERY ADDICTIVE. My Dr decided that my anxiety is so severe that a benzo addiction was a risk worth taking.
DOCTOROFMIND have you found patients who react badly when used with Mirtazapine....
I've found that they mix badly such as restless legs and extreme confusion but work great alone.
Interested to hear your experience of a Dr
UKAnxiety 1 week ago
Is one of the side effects looking at sticks for long periods of time?
peeshkepper 3 weeks ago
nothing helps my panic attacks.
schnurr31 3 months ago
i will do a vid on undergraduate studies essentially
arts liberal arts
premed core courses
and some math
volunteer work in hopsital
good luck
DOCTOROFMINDMD 3 months ago
I'm just a high school senior who hopes to be a psychiatrist one day, and after watching your videos i really hope i turn out like you haha. keep doing what you're doing, you seem to be a genius with the medicine which i think is the major problem in psychiatry today. btw do you have any tips for what i should do in undergraduate studies?
veniceismine1 3 months ago
is diazepam useful for treating tetanic seizures?
sidka84 5 months ago
Why would you rather precribe clonazepam over diazepam just because it's not known as a street drug. Isn't clonazepam significantly stronger than diazepam, and more addicting?
dudeslove 5 months ago
benzos ... wtf would we bipolar/a.d.d./ptsd/single parents do without it ???!!!
sYnerGyZniGmA 6 months ago
Diazepam is very useful for titering off of Xanax after getting down to the minimum; this drug appears to CAUSE "panic attacks".
ALL these drugs alleged to be "non-addictive" are HIGHLY addictive; many are near impossible to get off of after being on them for just a few years!
UnoRaza 6 months ago
Clonazepam instead of Diazepam because of the name....
Clonazepam is much stronger!
hmkey4 6 months ago
lorazepam is related to valium as far as I know. What happens when you mix lorazepam with alcohol?
xxPrincessCharmingxx 6 months ago
Im sooooo glad ur keeping nice 'n cool!!!!! xoxoxo
weasalw 6 months ago
I have been taking Clonazepam (Klonopin) for my severe panic disorder for the past 13 years (1.25mg q 12hrs). My dosage hasn't changed, so no tolerance issues for me. It has also been a miracle drug (and only drug) in relieving my panic.
PLA29184 6 months ago 5
Valium is more addictive than heroin. And that's coming from a previous user. I'm currently on Subutex. Anyway, one must stay away from all the benzos. They give you a nice and relaxed sensation, but are too addictive and the withdrawal is terrifying.
onepinkrose 6 months ago
no one in the states uses diazepam much anymore
blc341 6 months ago
ive taken 50 valium this year and have a second untouched box in the cupboard, i dont find it addicting at all. i dont know why they dont have klonopin in australias for anxiety only for seizures for some reason.
enzyme20056 6 months ago
We used to use a lot of Valium on orthopedics for crushing fractures of femurs for example. Muscle spasms occured and were quite painful for patients with this kind of injury and Valium worked like a charm. Although the respiratory suppression had to be monitored because they were all usually on heavy narcotic analgesics as well.
50hellkat2 6 months ago
I wish you were my doctor. I was put on klonopin because my Dr hated valium. I HATE klonopin, it does nothing for my anxiety, or panic attacks.
schnurr31 6 months ago
@schnurr31 Same here...Klonopin did absolutely NOTHING for my anxiety or panic attacks! Xanax works for me but it's very short acting and kinda makes me feel like shit after taking it for a while...rebound anxiety bigtime
tren979797 6 months ago
can you make a vid about yourself and why you are the way you are. about your childhood. why you went into psychiatry, etc. Woould be super cool to learn more about you!
BizkitProductions 6 months ago 5
I was given diazepam to take throughout the night (with tramadol during the day) when I had a bad back.
nephthysuk 6 months ago
Drug is nothing but addiction and a death sentence if you ask me.
kudgcn43 6 months ago
so mixing diazapam and heroin is dangerous?
DodgyVideoz 6 months ago
@DodgyVideoz yes it shuts off breathing or makes you need oxygen
DOCTOROFMINDMD 6 months ago
@DOCTOROFMINDMD Heroin is dangerous enough by itself so wth is the point ????????? smh
socialscience1011 6 months ago 2
@DOCTOROFMINDMD I know alot of heroin users. who always mix this, I guess it's a silly thing to do!!! thanks for replying.
DodgyVideoz 6 months ago
what kind of magic to you have in your wand?!?!
bp996959 6 months ago 3
@bp996959 hi bp !
DOCTOROFMINDMD 6 months ago
=]
djparnate 6 months ago