Tren night terrors solution??

BeastMaster

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Hey guys, I know of a few people that suffer from night terrors and they are prescribed valium to help with the issue. As we all know, night terrors, are a pronounced side effect of Tren.
My question is... Did anyone ever try taking valium to ward off the night terrors? Was there a study done on this and is it effective?

sorry for my ignorance if this has been covered before.
 
I kept my blood pressure under control. Took an aspirin per day, and had a few drinks at night--wine mostly. It cut my night sweats/terror somewhat.

No science offered here...simply my experience.
 
I kept my blood pressure under control. Took an aspirin per day, and had a few drinks at night--wine mostly. It cut my night sweats/terror somewhat.

No science offered here...simply my experience.

Thanks for the response man appreciate it
 
I kept my blood pressure under control. Took an aspirin per day, and had a few drinks at night--wine mostly. It cut my night sweats/terror somewhat.

No science offered here...simply my experience.

Drinking alcohol to help with side affects of steroids? I don't know about that one...
 
LOL. I wish I could get valium just for some night terrors.


Go ahead, I'm sure it's harder then just going to the Dr. And bitching about bad dreams but I'm sure you could pull it off but... It's just some night terrors
 
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Anything that has addictive qualities or liver toxicity is not a good answer to stop night terrors that are steroid induced. I personally recommend just dealing with it. I am sorry to tell you that. But even melatonin or Over the counter sleeping aids will fuck with your natural process of sleep and become addictive very quick. I mean realistically there I not to much you can do. Possibly if you take prami for progesterone management you could take it a hour or two before bed. That might help. Make sure your injections are timed at the same time every day for constant blood levels to be the same. Take your anti estrogens at the same time. And maybe try to not watch anything or think of anything that is going to get you full of anxiety before sleep. Adding more substances to stop effects of other substances can become a problem. I wouldn't recommend it unless you where very seriously competing in the NPC or something. And than I would recommend something on the lines of Xanax or ambien with a doctors supervision. But all those drugs are horribly addictive especially drinking to stop a problem is addictive it can get out of hand quicker than some one expects when doing it every night. You do not want to end up at a AA or NA meeting for trying to stop tren related problems. Lol I went to the extreme but believe it or not im closer to the truth about the things I mentioned than one would initially think.
 
Go ahead, I'm sure it's harder then just going to the Dr. And bitching about bad dreams but I'm sure you could pull it off but... It's just some night terrors

Valium in a pretty powerful benzo. (which a lot of people abuse) I'm surprised they prescribe it for something as silly as night terrors.
 
I think inducing sleep with drugs or drinking is where something becomes addictive because if you can not sleep with out something. you are more likely to take it every night. And than when you stop the tren you will not be able to sleep with out whatever you started taking.
 
Valium in a pretty powerful benzo. (which a lot of people abuse) I'm surprised they prescribe it for something as silly as night terrors.

I have plenty of benzodiazepines and have not seen any change in my dream state. Then again, my tren dreams seem only disturbing to the folks I tell them to lol. (I've tried xanax, bromazepam, and clonazepam all courtesy of pre-TRT docs thinking low T is a mental state. :p )
 
Anything that has addictive qualities or liver toxicity is not a good answer to stop night terrors that are steroid induced. I personally recommend just dealing with it. I am sorry to tell you that. But even melatonin or Over the counter sleeping aids will fuck with your natural process of sleep and become addictive very quick. I mean realistically there I not to much you can do. Possibly if you take prami for progesterone management you could take it a hour or two before bed. That might help. Make sure your injections are timed at the same time every day for constant blood levels to be the same. Take your anti estrogens at the same time. And maybe try to not watch anything or think of anything that is going to get you full of anxiety before sleep. Adding more substances to stop effects of other substances can become a problem. I wouldn't recommend it unless you where very seriously competing in the NPC or something. And than I would recommend something on the lines of Xanax or ambien with a doctors supervision. But all those drugs are horribly addictive especially drinking to stop a problem is addictive it can get out of hand quicker than some one expects when doing it every night. You do not want to end up at a AA or NA meeting for trying to stop tren related problems. Lol I went to the extreme but believe it or not im closer to the truth about the things I mentioned than one would initially think.


All great points. I was speaking to someone I know who was prescribed Valium and it crossed my mind to bring it up here and see if anyone had any insight. I def. agree with a lot of what your satin though
 
Valium in a pretty powerful benzo. (which a lot of people abuse) I'm surprised they prescribe it for something as silly as night terrors.

Might sound silly to you but to some it may be ruining there life. Didn't you ever see nightmare on elm street bro....
 
I have plenty of benzodiazepines and have not seen any change in my dream state. Then again, my tren dreams seem only disturbing to the folks I tell them to lol. (I've tried xanax, bromazepam, and clonazepam all courtesy of pre-TRT docs thinking low T is a mental state. :p )



Your a crazy bastard lol
 
Honestly I think valium and those drugs can be used properly some times. But I think that some one shouldn't use them unless they really have to. Ironically I would be more in favor of a person recreationally using them once a month or twice a month than some one using them every night to get to sleep or every day to deal with problems. Unless the genuinely have a very bad mental problem that effects their life to a big degree with out valium or drugs in that class. I just think people are bound to get addicted to them. You can actually die from the with drawls of valium and similar drugs to valium in the same drug class. I mean theoretically a person might have a better chance of getting off of strong opiets after a year on them than a year on high dosages of valium a few times a day. Lol doctors usually don't tell side effects to patients. They kind of sugar coat things not to freak some one out and make them have placebo side effects that are bad. I have noticed doctors never told me the worse side effects only the mild ones on medications.
 
Honestly I think valium and those drugs can be used properly some times. But I think that some one shouldn't use them unless they really have to. Ironically I would be more in favor of a person recreationally using them once a month or twice a month than some one using them every night to get to sleep or every day to deal with problems. Unless the genuinely have a very bad mental problem that effects their life to a big degree with out valium or drugs in that class. I just think people are bound to get addicted to them. You can actually die from the with drawls of valium and similar drugs to valium in the same drug class. I mean theoretically a person might have a better chance of getting off of strong opiets after a year on them than a year on high dosages of valium a few times a day. Lol doctors usually don't tell side effects to patients. They kind of sugar coat things not to freak some one out and make them have placebo side effects that are bad. I have noticed doctors never told me the worse side effects only the mild ones on medications.


I personally think there is a huge problem with doctors prescribing meds for the quick fix now days then getting down to the reason of what is causing the issues and what can we do to fix the issue besides drug use. Like I said I am not saying by any means for anyone to do this, was just curious as to if anyone has. It really did blow my mind when I found out that they were prescribed Valium for the night terrors. I think prescribing these meds is an easy way out for doctors to get that insurance money and do minimal if anything to a patient besides say yep, here eat this pill.. Idk when I heard the night terror thing the first thing that hit me was teen so I figured I would ask.
 
I have plenty of benzodiazepines and have not seen any change in my dream state. Then again, my tren dreams seem only disturbing to the folks I tell them to lol. (I've tried xanax, bromazepam, and clonazepam all courtesy of pre-TRT docs thinking low T is a mental state. :p )

Yeah, I didn't think they affected your dream state. Which is why I find it odd for a Doc to prescribe it for terrors.
 
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