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Old 01-04-2017, 12:46 AM #33
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I have been using Valium for quite some time. They are for muscle spasms, as well as anxiety. They have really helped the spasms on the left side of neck and shoulder. I take two 5mg's a day (sometimes cut in half). At times, they do tend to cause some tiredness, as well as sleepiness.

I believe you have mentioned in the past about DB being tired/sleepy. How many/mg's does he take a day? I assume the Valiums are also helpful with alcohol recovery as well. If he is running low, occasionally, he may want to break in half. There is a line to help break in half evenly.

This has been a long and somewhat stressful trip. Both of you are ready for a great "big hug" with one another.

Gerry
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