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TonyB
Guest
> I have never taken Valium, although I lived for many years with someone
who
> did, and I've never been tempted to indulge. However, if I can find what
> was in the pre-op pill they gave me before an operation I had a few years
> ago, I would buy the company! I was filling my pants about going through
an
> op that basically involved shoving a 4" nail up my nostrils, and a couple
of
> hours before I was due to go in a nurse gave me a little white pill. I
> asked what it was (despite being brought up in the 60s I am pretty
cautious
> about all drugs), and she said it was a pre-med thing to calm me down.
> Calm! I was floating on air, not a care in the world, bring on the
surgeons
> and let 'em do their worst! If I could have one of *those* before flying
I
> think I would go anywhere.
No problem Rich, it was very likely Tamazepam, one of the benzodiazepines.
Both Valium ( Diazepam ) and Ativan ( Lorazepam ) are in the same group.
The effect depends on the dose and I find I need quite a wallop to have any
effect.
Your GP will prescribe them for you if you want to fly.
My GP thinks sleeping tablets would work too but I don't want to
be carried off the plane. Others find alcohol works but if there's a delay
or you get the dose wrong it can be a bit of a disaster!
TonyB
>
> --
> Rich
> ==============================
>
> Take out the obvious to email me.
>
>
who
> did, and I've never been tempted to indulge. However, if I can find what
> was in the pre-op pill they gave me before an operation I had a few years
> ago, I would buy the company! I was filling my pants about going through
an
> op that basically involved shoving a 4" nail up my nostrils, and a couple
of
> hours before I was due to go in a nurse gave me a little white pill. I
> asked what it was (despite being brought up in the 60s I am pretty
cautious
> about all drugs), and she said it was a pre-med thing to calm me down.
> Calm! I was floating on air, not a care in the world, bring on the
surgeons
> and let 'em do their worst! If I could have one of *those* before flying
I
> think I would go anywhere.
No problem Rich, it was very likely Tamazepam, one of the benzodiazepines.
Both Valium ( Diazepam ) and Ativan ( Lorazepam ) are in the same group.
The effect depends on the dose and I find I need quite a wallop to have any
effect.
Your GP will prescribe them for you if you want to fly.
My GP thinks sleeping tablets would work too but I don't want to
be carried off the plane. Others find alcohol works but if there's a delay
or you get the dose wrong it can be a bit of a disaster!
TonyB
>
> --
> Rich
> ==============================
>
> Take out the obvious to email me.
>
>