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Old 10-19-2020, 03:26 PM #1
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Default New concussion - been tapering off valium

Had an injury yesterday. Definitely have a concussion. but for the past 2 months Ive been tapering off valium.

Now on the forum it says valium is not good to take with a concussion but - Ive been tapering off it and am on a low dose.

Is it necessary to stop completely now and go through withdrawal along with concussion symptoms or should I continue the taper? Pretty damn confused and could use some feedback.

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