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DianaBallBusta
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posted January 31, 2000 09:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for DianaBallBusta   Click Here to Email DianaBallBusta     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 65057870
Does anybody know what this is used for...what the hell does it do?

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macrophage69alpha
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posted January 31, 2000 09:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for macrophage69alpha   Click Here to Email macrophage69alpha     Edit/Delete Message
muscle relaxent
some guys just get to amped up from all the juice and in some cases the stimulants/meth that they are using- so they take valium (diazapam) so that they can relax or sleep.
I personally do not htink that this is a good policy- stick with renwetreint or 1,4 butanediol, or one of their metabolites which is of course what I prefer.

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Deepsquat
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posted January 31, 2000 09:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Deepsquat   Click Here to Email Deepsquat     Edit/Delete Message
If I am not mastakin I think I read somewhere (like in one of the short little science blurps in the magazines ) that it appariantly causes a temporary weight gain of 8 to 10 pounds but you lose ALL of it when you go off.Not to mention it is potentualy very addictive

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DreamingBig
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posted February 01, 2000 02:03 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for DreamingBig   Click Here to Email DreamingBig     Edit/Delete Message
I have not seen a weight gain on anyone that used Valium (diazepam). I am not saying that it is not possible, sure if you pop 30 mg of Valium everyday (just eating and sleeping) then you are going to gain weight -- fat.

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Tim_Couch
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posted February 01, 2000 03:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Tim_Couch     Edit/Delete Message
Yes, this is Valium. My dog takes it.

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snowflake
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posted February 01, 2000 03:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for snowflake   Click Here to Email snowflake     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 55804542
Diazepam is also VIVAL
much cooler and stronger than valium
but u ll get addicted over a while
My doctor gave it to me(he s cool)
u wont gain on it...thats BULL SHIT!

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marky
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posted February 01, 2000 05:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for marky     Edit/Delete Message
new to this board, but i recognize all the monitors. diazapan, lorazapan, alprazolam ie
valium, ativan, xanax are all CNS depressants. their main perscriptive function are for alleviating short term anxiety. i also read somewhere about weight gain from it-but how in the^(%% could you train on it!? Im sure many BB's have used it
Andreaus Muntzer for one and im sure many have used Nubain, still another training stress reliever. All very addictive!!! not to mention mind impairing! Not a training aid-laterMZ

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big_guy1
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posted February 01, 2000 05:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for big_guy1   Click Here to Email big_guy1     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 5126477
hey..I like it..good stuff.calms me down, and helps me think also relaxes me...could potentially be addictive as everyone says..I forget what I orginaially got it for(I got a script once, but it is over)....I would use something less addictive though if it is for everyday use to calm down...

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